Visiting Brunswick, Maine

Your Destination for Local Events

Are you planning a visit to The Brunswick Hotel?  In addition to our Local Adventures, we have a list of many local events throughout Brunswick, Maine and the surrounding areas.  

From live music at Noble Kitchen + Bar to local tours and walks, check out the local calendars to see what’s happening when you book a stay at The Brunswick Hotel.

4th of July Games on the Mall

Mark your calendars The Brunswick Rotary and our very own Town of Brunswick/Brunswick Downtown Association are back with their annual 4th of July Games. Happening at the heart of our community, the Town Mall, on Thursday, July 04, 2024, from 9:00 am-3:00 pm, where there will be races, eating contests, and a cornhole tournament. Join in for a day of good old-fashioned free races and games. Can’t wait to see you there!

Bath Heritage Days

Join us in celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Bath Heritage Days from Thursday, July 4th to Sunday, July 7th, 2024!

Throughout the festival, enjoy Smokey’s Greater Show Carnival & Games, savor delicious bites from local food trucks, relax at the J.R. Maxwell & Co. Beer Garden, and dance to live music on the waterfront stage.

On the 4th of July, lace up for the One Mile Fun Run and Five Mile Road Race, and don’t miss the Independence Day Parade featuring 50 years of family, fun, and fireworks.

Come and be part of the magic!

Noble Kitchen + Bar

Looking for great local entertainment?  Noble Kitchen + Bar hosts weekly live music every Thursday.  Once the temperatures rise, we move the music out on the patio.

Brunswick Chamber

Brunswick was originally settled in 1628 along the falls of the Androscoggin River. Incorporated in 1738, it was named to honor the British House of Brunswick. The community has the charm of a college town, the bustle of light industry, and the economic health of a regional commercial center.

Photo: www.facebook.com/bathbrunswickregionalchamber

 

 

Downtown Association

A historic and picturesque village, Brunswick mixes New England charm with a thriving arts and entertainment culture. Visitors can explore numerous ethnically-diverse restaurants, distinctive retail shops, Bowdoin College and its museums and beautiful campus, summer musical theater, a year-round Farmers Market, and cultural offerings at the Town’s many theaters, galleries, museums, and festive community events—nearly all in walking distance of the vibrant downtown.

Photo: www.bowdoin.edu