Lord Camden Inn, Maine: Wheelchair Access

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The small town of Camden is a relaxing, no-fuss destination. The Lord Camden Inn is one of the tallest buildings located in the downtown hub of Camden, Maine, and it is just feet from the ocean harbor. The Lord Camden Inn is incredibly welcoming and accommodating for a wheelchair traveler, even though the hotel is classified as historic. 

To create access, for one, the hotel has a portable ramp they can leave at the front entrance. Other perks include a private parking spot (free of charge), located a block and a half away, and needing a card to access. In addition, the Lord Camden Inn offers a complimentary breakfast every morning on the 2nd floor. Being so central, it’s easy to walk to many of the places of interest in the town of Camden. 

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