Historic Hotels of Annapolis

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Annapolis
  • 58 STATE CIRCLE, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
  • 1410-263-2641
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Wonderful

A traveler

Travelocity.com

April 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 many pillows and down comforter. I was a little nervous about it from reading other ...Read more
Wonderful

A traveler

Travelocity.com

April 13, 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 many pillows and down comforter. I was a little nervous about it from reading other ...Read more
Historic Inns of Annapolis

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Travelocity.com

April 1, 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 and hotel itself have retained most of its historic charm, with ...Read more
Historic Inns of Annapolis

A traveler

Travelocity.com

March 31, 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 and hotel itself have retained most of its historic charm, with period ...Read more
Very nice

A traveler

Travelocity.com

December 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.


Very nice

A traveler

Travelocity.com

December 10, 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.
Maryland Inn

A traveler

Travelocity.com

August 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 could go two steps and then you ran into the bed. No chair, No desk, just room to walk around the bed ...Read more
Maryland Inn

A traveler

Travelocity.com

August 20, 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 could go two steps and then you ran into the bed. No chair, No desk, just room to walk around the bed ...Read more
Great location

A traveler

Travelocity.com

July 2, 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 stay. Steeped in history. Parking is metered on the street or you have to find a lot ...Read more
Historic Inns of Annapolis - Maryland Inn was Terrible

A traveler

Travelocity.com

June 28, 2008

My wife and I were very unhappy with our stay at the Maryland Inn, one of the three inns that make up the Historic Inns of Annapolis. The other two locations may provide a better experience, but the Maryland Inn is to be avoided. It is located on a ...Read more