Our Rooms
We have nine spacious rooms here at The Lindsey Hotel, each with its own unique and distinct personality. We encourage you to choose the one that most calls to you. Dark and moody? Light and breezy? Carpet or hardwood? Downtown or courtyard view? Take a look below, and don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have!
Inspired bath products from our friends at Wonder Valley
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Hair dryer in all rooms. Salon-quality Dyson available upon request
Fancy alarm clock from Lofti with white noise, meditations, breathwork routines and sleep sounds
Each room includes:
Bluetooth speaker
Cozy linens & towels
Intentionally TV-free
Pleasantly sunlit
That ‘I’ve arrived’ feeling upon entering your room
Room 1
Located on the second floor, Room 1 is bright and inviting throughout the day. The room features a king bed and comfortable seating corner, with four east- and south-facing windows that fill the space with morning sunlight. Carpeting accented with vintage rugs adds warmth underfoot, and the private en-suite bathroom includes a shower.
Room 2
Situated on the second floor, Room 2 offers a king bed and two armchairs, creating a relaxed haven to unwind. Three south-facing windows illuminate the room with warm afternoon light, while carpeting and vintage rugs provide texture and comfort. The private en-suite bathroom includes a shower.
Room 3
On the second floor, Room 3 blends classic design with subtle character. A king bed, two lounge chairs, and dedicated desk make this a functional and inviting hideaway. Four north- and west-facing windows allow soft filtered light to fill the space, highlighting the deep accent wall and carpet layered with vintage rugs. The private en-suite bathroom features a tub/shower combination.
Room 4
Located on the second floor, Room 4 is a serene sanctuary featuring a queen bed and an inviting seating area. Four north- and east-facing windows provide a gentle morning glow and downtown views. Moody walls and carpeting accented with vintage rugs create a tranquil atmosphere, while the private en-suite bathroom features a luxurious clawfoot tub with shower for a relaxing soak.
Room 5
Perched on the third floor, Room 5 is a distinctive suite of character with views of Rockland. The room includes a king bed and a pair of comfortable chairs ideal for reading or conversation. A desk offers a convenient workspace, while four east- and south-facing windows fill the space with bright, dappled light. Warm hardwood floors are layered with vintage rugs, and the private en-suite bathroom includes a shower.
Room 6
On the third floor, Room 6 is a coastal Maine hideaway, featuring a king bed, a comfortable couch, and a desk for work or reflection. Three south-facing windows provide sun-warmed light, while wood floors create a warm foundation. The private en-suite bathroom includes a shower, making this room both practical and inviting.
Room 7
Situated on the third floor in the heart of Rockland, Room 7 is an airy sanctuary with views of the outdoor courtyard. The room features a king bed, an armchair, a desk for writing or planning your day. Four west- and north-facing windows bring in soft light, highlighting hardwood floors accented with vintage rugs and a deep blue accent wall. The private en-suite bathroom includes a shower.
Room 8
Perched on the third floor, Room 8 offers delightful views of Rockland’s Main Street, making it a perfect haven to relax after a day of sightseeing. The room features a cozy queen bed, comfortable seating area for lounging or reading, and a quaint desk overlooking the courtyard. Four windows fill the space with gentle sunlight, warming the hardwood floors layered with vintage rugs. The room also includes a private en-suite bathroom with shower.
Room 9*
Located on the first floor near the hotel’s communal spaces, Room 9 is a spacious, family-friendly escape designed for comfort and convenience. The suite accommodates up to three guests with a plush king bed, a cozy daybed that doubles as a comfortable seating area, and a versatile workspace or dining space. Three large windows fill the room with warm daylight, while thoughtful touches and open layout make the suite accessible and inviting. The large en-suite bathroom features a generously sized shower.
* While our historic hotel does not have fully ADA-compliant rooms, Room 9 is our most accessible accommodation and can be reached via an exterior ramp. Please visit our accessibility page for more details, and feel free to call us to discuss any specific needs or questions.
More about our amenities
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If our standard hair dryer simply won’t do, we’ve got you covered. We have several salon-quality Dyson hair dryers available upon request and subject to availability.
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This may ruffle a feather or two, but there are no TVs at The Lindsey. We’re aiming for a stay that feels rich, personal, and genuinely restorative, where your nervous system can unclench a little.
Consider it a polite invitation to step away from the glowing rectangle and into Rockland, the Midcoast, or even just… yourself.
If you find yourself with time on your hands, tell us. We’ll bring up a selection of our favorite books, point you toward a few walkable spots, or you can grab a drink downstairs and settle into the living room, and who knows, maybe meet someone interesting.
All that said, we will have free wifi in all our rooms if you’d like to stream on your own device.
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It’s okay, so are we, and we’re big believers in a properly calibrated morning ritual. At our communal coffee bar you’ll find both simple grab-n-go options, Nespresso for those in a hurry, as well as locally and ethically-sourced beans from some of our favorite roasters.
And yes, we have tea too, the good stuff. Because tea-drinkers are people too~ beautiful, less-jittery people.
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Damn, I forgot my ________!
Happens to the best of us. You think you nailed the packing gig, then arrive only to realize your toothbrush and phone charger are back at home. No worries, we’ve got you.
We keep a tidy stash of travel essentials on hand, the sort of things civilized people prefer not to go without. Tell us what you’re missing and we’ll either produce it like it was the plan all along, or we’ll set about tracking it down with reasonable determination and minimal theatrics.
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Since our rooftop helipad is undergoing maintenance, we assume you arrived by car. You have three parking options~
We lease parking spaces just down the street, that are reserved for our guests, self-park, and free of charge (woohoo!) We’ll give you details prior to your arrival.
You’re welcome to park out front but it’s 2-hour and Rockland does ticket. And during summer? Forget about it, parking becomes a rare earth mineral.
Lastly, we have two coveted on-site parking spaces that are available for a fee, subject to availability.
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We love breakfast, we do, but here’s the truth of the matter. We decided early on that, in lieu of providing you with a full breakfast prepared by us (which would likely be nothing to write home about), we’d focus our efforts and talents on finding other magical ways to make your stay memorable, value-oriented, and special.
Additionally, Rockland and Midcoast Maine already have so many wonderful and fantastic breakfast spots that we’d love to support by recommending to our guests.
All this being said, we do have fresh pastries from a local bakery available from 7AM-10AM, and a fantastic coffee and tea setup available 24hrs.

