If you have never been to Maryland, you
will likely be intrigued by its variety of landscapes.
From the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay on the
eastern seaboard to the mountainous western region
between West Virginia
and Pennsylvania,
Maryland changes significantly. If you are
traveling around Maryland, you’ll be glad
to know that Maryland hotels are in good supply
wherever you go. Here are some of the most
popular destinations in Maryland, and general information
on the hotels you can expect to find there.
On a Maryland vacation, if you stay in the central
region, you can enjoy the sights and attractions
of the approximate cities of Baltimore, Annapolis,
and Washington
D.C. You won’t have to do much driving
between them, and the abundant selection of Maryland
hotels in the area makes finding accommodations
very convenient. Baltimore is a lively city,
where it seems that the locals are always up for
a good time. Found on the Chesapeake Bay,
Baltimore is larger than you may have thought.
Some of the older neighborhoods, like Fells Point
and Mount Vernon, have picturesque old houses and
buildings that are starting to get noticed on the
tourism radar. Baltimore
is surely rich in culture, and The Peale Museum
and the Baltimore Museum of Art can well fill a
few hours each. Of significant interest is
the Fort McHenry National Shrine and Monument.
If you plan on staying in downtown Baltimore, there
are thousands of rooms at the downtown Baltimore
hotels that serve the needs of business travelers
during the week. Prices at the downtown Baltimore
hotels are pretty high on weekdays, but on weekends,
many drop their rates. The Baltimore hotels
near the airport are convenient, and many of them
have free shuttle service that takes you to a downtown-bound
train. If you want to visit D.C., Baltimore’s
second-largest city of Gaithersburg is a suburb
offering a multitude of Maryland hotels.
Not even 30 miles south of Baltimore is the state’s
capital city, Annapolis. Annapolis is a city
that has maintained its colonial feel better than
most, and the State House in Annapolis attracts
thousands of visitors every year. With exciting
restaurants, shops, and bars, weekends in Annapolis
are especially lively, and as home to the United
States Naval Academy, there is a very special feel
here. St. John’s College also resides
in Annapolis, adding to the city’s cultural
appeal. Regardless of the season, Annapolis
is a must-visit if you are anywhere nearby, and
the hotels in Annapolis offer a range of choices
for every budget. The Historic District hotels
in Annapolis tend to have high rates, and if you
want bed and breakfast hotels in Annapolis, you
might consider trying Eastport. Many of the
budget Annapolis hotels are located a short drive
from the Historic District and they are worth investigating.
There are a bunch of charming small towns and well-preserved
parks and beaches south of Annapolis. Across
the Chesapeake Bay from itself, Maryland borders
Delaware and a small
bit of Virginia.
If you want to visit a remote town here, Crisfield
is fit for a visit. It’s a good place
for fishing or boating trips, and there are some
affordably-priced Crisfield hotels to choose from.
On the far eastern coast, you will find the only
Maryland beaches on the Atlantic Ocean, the most
famous of which is Ocean City.
Ocean
City is a favorite beach town for both Maryland
natives and incoming visitors alike. The 3-mile
long boardwalk here abounds with not only restaurants
and shops, but Ocean City MD hotels as well.
Ocean City is exceedingly full in the summer, so
it’s a good idea to book accommodations at
the Ocean City MD hotels in advance. All around
the city, the hotel rates go up in the summer and
drop in the off-season. Come any time other
than summer, and the Ocean City MD hotels provide
great chances for finding a discount Maryland hotel.
Some people prefer vacation rentals to the hotels
in Ocean City. If you headed west from Annapolis,
instead of southeast, you may be headed for the
historic city of Frederick, Maryland’s third
largest. Frederick
had a not-so-convenient location during the Civil
War, located between Washington D.C. and Gettysburg,
and it’s role in American history is remembered
at its museums and historic sites. Other nearby
sites of interest pertaining to the Civil War are
Antietam and Harpers Ferry. The Frederick
hotels consist mostly of a variety of chain hotels,
and you can find some nice inns in and around the
city. The 50 block Historic District has nice
bed and breakfasts, and if you stay downtown, you
can better enjoy the city’s vibrant nightlife,
its quality restaurants and its shopping.
If you want to explore one of Maryland’s
western mountain cities, the city of Cumberland
is a growing tourist destination, partly because
it offers access to the mountains and Rocky Gap
State Park. Cumberland has a thriving historic
downtown quarter that is full of attractions, shops
and restaurants, and at the Heritage Area you can
hitch a ride aboard the Western Maryland Scenic
Railroad. Cumberland
offers a rich experience at an overall good price
and among the Cumberland hotels, you can find a
gleaming new resort, various discount Maryland hotel
options, and some nice inns and bed and breakfasts.
The Maryland hotels truly have something for everyone
at each turn. When you are looking for Maryland
hotels, be sure to check for any package deals or
online discounts.