Annapolis, MD 

Historic Inns of Annapolis

 
58 State Circle
Annapolis, MD 21401-1906 US

(410)216-6318
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Rates: $85 to $175
Total Rooms: 141

Description

Circa 1727. Five beautifully restored historic inns comprise Paul Pearson's Historic Inns of Annapolis: Robert Johnson House, State House, Maryland Inn and the Governor Calvert House. The Tavern, for instance, took seven years to restore. During that time, workers confirmed local legends that the tavern was once a center for smuggling and included a network of tunnels extending to the Annapolis waterfront. Architectural styles include Victorian, Georgian and Colonial with furnishings of the same period. (The Maryland Inn has been in continuous operation for more than 200 years.) There is also a new hotel attached to the State House.Publicity and Awards: Washingtonian, Historic Preservation, Boating.

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Rooms & Rates

Rates: $85 to $175
Payment types accepted include American Express, Master Card, Visa and Diners Club.
Rooms: This property has 141 total guest accommodations with private bath and 1 conference room.
The types of beds available include King, Queen, Twin and Double.

Services & Amenities

Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Continental Breakfast, Continental Plus Breakfast, Full Breakfast, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Catered Breakfast, Lunch, Picnic Lunches, Gourmet Lunches, Dinner, Gourmet Dinner, Afternoon Tea, Snacks/Refreshments, Room Service, Banquet Service, Catering Service and Restaurant on Premises.
Amenities In Room: Television, Iron/Ironing Board, Hair Dryer, Cable TV, Air Conditioning and Refrigerator.
Amenities On Site: Handicap Access, Fax, Copy Machine and Suitable for Events.

Activities

Events Hosted: Family Reunions, Seminars, Meetings, Weddings and Romantic Getaways.
Other Activities: Antiquing, Fishing, Golf, Live Theater, Parks, Shopping (Local Crafts), Sports Events, Major College, Tennis and Water Sports.

Historic Interest

Historic Awards: National Register (Granted), National Historical Site (Granted) and City Historical Site (Granted).
Historic Memberships: National Trust.