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Historic Inns of Annapolis

Historic Inns of Annapolis

Historic Inns of Annapolis
58 State Circle
Annapolis, MD US 21401 Map It
Baltimore/Annapolis :Annapolis

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  • Wonderful

    04/14/2009

    We stayed at the maryland house which is the cheapest of the 3 hotels. i absolutely loved it! thel room was very cute. decorated nicely. bed was very comfy with ...

    We stayed at the Maryland House which is the cheapest of the 3 hotels. I absolutely loved it! Thel room was very cute. Decorated nicely. Bed was very comfy with many pillows and down comforter. I was a little nervous about it from reading other reviews but I was very pleased with it. It is exactly what it says, A historic hotel. Water pressure looked much worse than it was. They had Bath and Body works shampoos and soaps in the room. Only complaint was the parking. We checked in about a 2 blocks away, which i expected and I had no problem with. Just pull up in your car to check in and then drive to hotel unload and then park. However, you can either valet for $24 or find your own parking which was totally unexpected. Hotel clerk stated that the $24 was for the length of your stay but since we were only there overnight it seemed pricey. She did inform us that there was a parking garage down the street from our hotel which was $10. I did also see meter parking but didn't really look into it. The hotel is about a block or so from water and on a main street with food and shopping. We had breakfast at Donna's cafe which was awesome. I recommend the Snug Harbor (eggs benedict with tomato and crab meat and swiss cheese and hollandaise sauce.) I definately recommend this hotel.

  • Historic Inns of Annapolis

    04/01/2009

    There are three buildings associated with the hotel. we stayed at the governor calvert house and we were extremely satifsifed with our non-smoking, two double beds room. the room ...

    There are three buildings associated with the hotel. We stayed at the Governor Calvert house and we were extremely satifsifed with our non-smoking, two double beds room. The room and hotel itself have retained most of its historic charm, with period photos and an enclosed excavated portion of the mansion's foundation available to view. For early American history buffs, you will especially entertained. The hotel staff was extremely pleasant and made excellent dinner recommendations, providing us with a map to arrive there and also to see what else was within walking distance. Its location allows for a nice quiet visit so one needn't worry about loud noise from traffic or clubs. The hotel is definitely within walking distance to the pier, shops and restaurants. The hotel has a shuttle service available 24 hours a day which was nice as we had dinner across Annapolis and the weather was a bit too cool to walk back to the hotel afterwards. We only stayed one night but will be staying there again for an extended weekend getaway.

  • Very nice

    12/11/2008

    Just off the main drag of annapolis and across from the historic capital building, this is a very nice hotel. the room was comfortable and the service was excellent.

    Just off the main drag of Annapolis and across from the historic capital building, this is a very nice hotel. The room was comfortable and the service was excellent.

  • Maryland Inn

    08/21/2008

    We stayed at the maryland inn august 14th thru august 17. our room was way too small only room for a bed which when you walked into the room you ...

    We stayed at the Maryland Inn August 14th thru August 17. Our room was way too small only room for a bed which when you walked into the room you could go two steps and then you ran into the bed. No chair, No desk, just room to walk around the bed into the bathroom. We did walk by some much nicer rooms but I suggest that you ask for the size of the room before booking. I acually though we were getting an upgraded room but this did not happen. The Inn itself was very nice and location was good to walk downtown.

  • Great location

    07/03/2008

    The good stuff - great location. can park your car and walk to everything. we stayed in the maryland inn. if you love historic buildings this is a great place to ...

    The Good Stuff - great location. Can park your car and walk to everything. We stayed in the Maryland Inn. If you love historic buildings this is a great place to stay. Steeped in history. Parking is metered on the street or you have to find a lot yourself. We opted for the valet. They dropped us off in front of the hotel and delivered our car to the door when we were ready to leave. The room was small, but clean and adequate. Flat panel TV in the room was nice. The Treaty of Paris restaurant and pub were located downstairs but we opted to eat elsewhere. There are many good restaurants in the area. Easy walk to the dock, the Naval Academy, stores, restaurants and Capital Building. The Down Side - the hotel exterior was under renovation. So it was covered in scaffolding and a black curtain. Sort of looked like a shroud. No a/c in lobby, hallways or elevator so it was stuffy. We had a room a/c and the bed was right in front of the window. Needless to say it was either freeze with the air blowing directly on us or deal with the heat. The unit was so loud we had to turn it off to get some sleep.

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