Annapolis Hotels and Accommodation

(Annapolis, Maryland - MD, USA)



Hotels in the colonial capital of Annapolis consist of many friendly bed and breakfast guest houses, chain motels and historic inns. A number of accommodation options in Annapolis provide free shuttles to the historic district and also feature excellent facilities, such as indoor and outdoor swimming pools, restaurants and gyms.

The most expensive hotels in Annapolis tend to be clustered in the downtown district, which forms the very heart of the city. Close to the State House, shops, bars, and restaurants, hotels in downtown often feature views across the Spa Creek and Severn River, near to the US Naval Academy. Lodging in the downtown district is also known for its proximity to the city's lively nightlife.


Where to Stay

The City Dock is another popular region of Annapolis, with many hotels in this area being near to the waterfront. Bed and breakfasts, inns, hotels and guest houses are also situated within the city's Eastport area - a diverse district close to Spa Creek, and around West Street - a lively part of Annapolis, full of art galleries and trendy bars. Further hotels are sited on the outskirts and within nearby towns and cities, such as Bowie (20 miles / 32 km), Baltimore (30 miles / 48 km), Stevensville (10 miles / 16 km) and Washington DC (32 miles / 51 km).

Cheap budget accommodation in Annapolis is generally scarce, apart from a handful of basic, chain motels situated outside of the historic district. Budget hotels in Annapolis are concentrated along Holiday Court, Housely Road, Old Mill Bottom Road North, Riva Road and Whitehall Road. These familiar chains comprise the Best Western, Country Inn Suites, Days Inn and Suites, Quality Inn, Radisson Hotel and Super 8.

Mid-range hotels and luxury accommodation options in Annapolis are often difficult to distinguish and can be found around the Admiral Cochrane Drive, Compromise Street, Jennifer Road, Riva Road, the State Circle and West Street, where names include the Courtyard, Historic Inns, Marriott, Sheraton, the State House Inn and the O'Callaghan. Also of note is the four-star Loews Annapolis Hotel on West Street, which is just a stroll from Chesapeake Bay, the Maryland State House and the United States Naval Academy, and famed for its award-winning restaurant.