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What makes Bed and Breakfasts in Maryland special?
Accommodation and amenities
A bed and breakfast in Maryland offers diverse lodging experiences, reflecting the state's nickname "America in Miniature"—from historical Federal-style homes in Annapolis and Baltimore to coastal retreats on the Chesapeake Bay. Properties emphasize deep colonial and maritime history, often featuring antique furnishings, original architectural details, and a welcoming, patriotic atmosphere. Guests receive a strong sense of local heritage, with breakfasts frequently highlighting regional specialties like crab or Chesapeake Bay seafood products.
The unique character of a bed and breakfast in Maryland is tied to its proximity to water and its historical importance. Many BnBs in Maryland provide amenities that cater to both coastal relaxation and city exploration. Typical features provided for guests in these charming homes often include:
- A substantial breakfast often featuring Chesapeake Bay crab, local produce, or Maryland beaten biscuits
- Complimentary beach towels, sunscreen, or fishing gear for coastal stays
- Access to a quiet library or common room stocked with naval and colonial history books
- Private ensuite bathrooms, often featuring historic fixtures or modern upgrades
- Secure storage for valuable items and seasonal clothing
- High-speed Wi-Fi access for planning trips to Baltimore or Washington D.C.
- Guest access to shared porches or waterfront viewing decks
Who should book a Bed and Breakfast in Maryland?
Travelers and activities
Maryland appeals to naval and colonial history buffs, seafood aficionados, and sailing enthusiasts. It is highly suitable for families interested in visiting the capital region and travelers keen on exploring the Chesapeake Bay and its quaint maritime towns. Visitors can spend time touring the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, exploring the historic ships in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, or enjoying fresh seafood. The B&Bs in Maryland offer a great base for exploring the state's diverse geography. The peak season is summer (June to August), with warm temperatures averaging 27°C and B&B rates typically ranging from $160 to $320 USD per night. The spring and fall offer ideal weather for touring, with rates usually from $130 to $250 USD and good availability outside of major holiday weekends.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Maryland
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define Maryland's historical, naval, and geographical importance, spanning its cities and coastline.
- National Aquarium (Baltimore)
- Fort McHenry National Monument
- U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis)
- Assateague Island National Seashore
- Historic St. Mary's City
National Aquarium (Baltimore)
Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this massive aquarium is home to thousands of animals, including sharks, dolphins, and marine life from around the world, making it a major attraction for all ages.
Fort McHenry National Monument
This historic fort successfully defended Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." Visitors can tour the ramparts and watch flag-raising ceremonies.
U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis)
Located in the state capital of Annapolis, visitors can tour the grounds and historic buildings of this prestigious military institution, often catching a glimpse of the Brigade of Midshipmen.
Assateague Island National Seashore
A barrier island known for its beautiful undeveloped beaches, coastal ecosystems, and the famous wild ponies that roam freely, making it a unique destination for nature lovers.
Historic St. Mary's City
The site of Maryland's original colonial settlement, this outdoor museum features reconstructed colonial buildings, a replicated sailing ship, and living history programs that interpret 17th-century life.
Maryland is often called "America in Miniature" due to its varied topography, which includes everything from sandy dunes to mountains and the Chesapeake Bay.
Where to dine in Maryland
Restaurant recommendations
Maryland's culinary scene is dominated by its world-famous crab and seafood dishes, especially those caught from the Chesapeake Bay. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:
- Pappas Restaurant (4.5/5 stars) - Located in Parkville, this highly-rated spot is locally famous for its colossal, award-winning crab cakes, considered a benchmark for Maryland-style seafood.
- Faidley Seafood (4.4/5 stars) - A long-standing, casual counter in Lexington Market (Baltimore) that offers some of the city's freshest seafood, including raw oysters and traditional codfish cakes.
- Cantler's Riverside Inn (4.6/5 stars) - Situated directly on the water near Annapolis, this classic seafood restaurant is known for its steamed crabs, served whole on paper-lined tables with views of the bay.
Essential Maryland travel tips
Good to know information
Maryland observes Eastern Time (ET). A car is generally necessary for exploring the diverse regions, from the mountains in the west to the beaches in the east. The Chesapeake Bay is central to the state's identity, and hosts often suggest local seafood shacks away from tourist centers. For those visiting the Bay for fishing or boating, finding a bed and breakfast in Maryland with secured marina access is highly practical. Tipping follows standard U.S. customs. Many local B&Bs in Maryland are located in areas with deep ties to the Underground Railroad, and hosts can provide guidance to local historical trails and museums.
What makes Bed and Breakfasts in Maryland special?
Accommodation and amenities
A bed and breakfast in Maryland offers diverse lodging experiences, reflecting the state's nickname "America in Miniature"—from historical Federal-style homes in Annapolis and Baltimore to coastal retreats on the Chesapeake Bay. Properties emphasize deep colonial and maritime history, often featuring antique furnishings, original architectural details, and a welcoming, patriotic atmosphere. Guests receive a strong sense of local heritage, with breakfasts frequently highlighting regional specialties like crab or Chesapeake Bay seafood products.
The unique character of a bed and breakfast in Maryland is tied to its proximity to water and its historical importance. Many BnBs in Maryland provide amenities that cater to both coastal relaxation and city exploration. Typical features provided for guests in these charming homes often include:
- A substantial breakfast often featuring Chesapeake Bay crab, local produce, or Maryland beaten biscuits
- Complimentary beach towels, sunscreen, or fishing gear for coastal stays
- Access to a quiet library or common room stocked with naval and colonial history books
- Private ensuite bathrooms, often featuring historic fixtures or modern upgrades
- Secure storage for valuable items and seasonal clothing
- High-speed Wi-Fi access for planning trips to Baltimore or Washington D.C.
- Guest access to shared porches or waterfront viewing decks
Who should book a Bed and Breakfast in Maryland?
Travelers and activities
Maryland appeals to naval and colonial history buffs, seafood aficionados, and sailing enthusiasts. It is highly suitable for families interested in visiting the capital region and travelers keen on exploring the Chesapeake Bay and its quaint maritime towns. Visitors can spend time touring the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, exploring the historic ships in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, or enjoying fresh seafood. The B&Bs in Maryland offer a great base for exploring the state's diverse geography. The peak season is summer (June to August), with warm temperatures averaging 27°C and B&B rates typically ranging from $160 to $320 USD per night. The spring and fall offer ideal weather for touring, with rates usually from $130 to $250 USD and good availability outside of major holiday weekends.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Maryland
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define Maryland's historical, naval, and geographical importance, spanning its cities and coastline.
- National Aquarium (Baltimore)
- Fort McHenry National Monument
- U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis)
- Assateague Island National Seashore
- Historic St. Mary's City
National Aquarium (Baltimore)
Located in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this massive aquarium is home to thousands of animals, including sharks, dolphins, and marine life from around the world, making it a major attraction for all ages.
Fort McHenry National Monument
This historic fort successfully defended Baltimore Harbor during the War of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." Visitors can tour the ramparts and watch flag-raising ceremonies.
U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis)
Located in the state capital of Annapolis, visitors can tour the grounds and historic buildings of this prestigious military institution, often catching a glimpse of the Brigade of Midshipmen.
Assateague Island National Seashore
A barrier island known for its beautiful undeveloped beaches, coastal ecosystems, and the famous wild ponies that roam freely, making it a unique destination for nature lovers.
Historic St. Mary's City
The site of Maryland's original colonial settlement, this outdoor museum features reconstructed colonial buildings, a replicated sailing ship, and living history programs that interpret 17th-century life.
Maryland is often called "America in Miniature" due to its varied topography, which includes everything from sandy dunes to mountains and the Chesapeake Bay.
Where to dine in Maryland
Restaurant recommendations
Maryland's culinary scene is dominated by its world-famous crab and seafood dishes, especially those caught from the Chesapeake Bay. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:
- Pappas Restaurant (4.5/5 stars) - Located in Parkville, this highly-rated spot is locally famous for its colossal, award-winning crab cakes, considered a benchmark for Maryland-style seafood.
- Faidley Seafood (4.4/5 stars) - A long-standing, casual counter in Lexington Market (Baltimore) that offers some of the city's freshest seafood, including raw oysters and traditional codfish cakes.
- Cantler's Riverside Inn (4.6/5 stars) - Situated directly on the water near Annapolis, this classic seafood restaurant is known for its steamed crabs, served whole on paper-lined tables with views of the bay.
Essential Maryland travel tips
Good to know information
Maryland observes Eastern Time (ET). A car is generally necessary for exploring the diverse regions, from the mountains in the west to the beaches in the east. The Chesapeake Bay is central to the state's identity, and hosts often suggest local seafood shacks away from tourist centers. For those visiting the Bay for fishing or boating, finding a bed and breakfast in Maryland with secured marina access is highly practical. Tipping follows standard U.S. customs. Many local B&Bs in Maryland are located in areas with deep ties to the Underground Railroad, and hosts can provide guidance to local historical trails and museums.
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