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Flag House Inn
Flag House Inn
Best Western Annapolis
Best Western Annapolis
Red Roof Inn Annapolis
Red Roof Inn Annapolis
Candlewood Suites Annapolis by IHG
Candlewood Suites Annapolis by IHG
1313 West Luxury Boutique Hotel
1313 West Luxury Boutique Hotel
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Annapolis, MD
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Annapolis, MD
134 Prince - Luxury Boutique Hotel
134 Prince - Luxury Boutique Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Annapolis
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Annapolis
Hilton Garden Inn Annapolis
Hilton Garden Inn Annapolis
Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis
Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis
Hampton Inn & Suites Annapolis
Hampton Inn & Suites Annapolis
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Annapolis
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Annapolis
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Annapolis by IHG
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Annapolis by IHG
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Annapolis
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Annapolis
Crowne Plaza Annapolis by IHG
Crowne Plaza Annapolis by IHG
Courtyard by Marriott Annapolis
Courtyard by Marriott Annapolis
The Westin Annapolis
The Westin Annapolis
Hilton Garden Inn Annapolis Downtown
Hilton Garden Inn Annapolis Downtown
Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott Annapolis
Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott Annapolis
Historic Inns of Annapolis
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Historic District
Discover a well-preserved historic district with elements of the original town plan, featuring landmarks like the Maryland State House, St. Ann's Church, and Paca House and Gardens. The neighborhood features prestigious educational institutions like St. John's College and the U.S. Naval Academy.

Eastport
Eastport's maritime soul comes alive through its scenic waterfront promenades along the Severn River and Back Creek. The Annapolis Maritime Museum showcases local nautical heritage while the peninsula's "Restaurant Row" buzzes with seafood spots and live music. Explore charming streets lined with historic homes or watch sailboats glide through Annapolis Harbor from public piers. Waterfront dining dominates the food scene with fresh Chesapeake Bay blue crabs and oysters taking center stage. Most visitors stay in boutique inns or bed & breakfasts housed in converted historic buildings. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, with easy access to downtown Annapolis via the Eastport Bridge.

West Annapolis
West Annapolis gives you a front-row seat to authentic Maryland living without the tourist crowds. Tree-lined streets and well-maintained colonial homes create a peaceful retreat just minutes from downtown attractions. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium sits nearby, while the neighborhood's proximity to the Severn River and College Creek offers scenic waterfront walks for nature lovers. Getting around is best done by car or on foot through this residential haven. While dining options are limited within the neighborhood itself, downtown Annapolis restaurants are just a short drive away. Travelers can find charming bed & breakfasts and vacation rentals that provide a genuine taste of local life.

Murray Hill
Murray Hill offers a peaceful retreat from downtown Annapolis with its tree-lined streets and historic charm. Colonial and Federal-style homes create a living museum of early American architecture just steps from the water. Take a leisurely stroll to nearby Spa Creek or catch a performance at the Ballet Theater of Maryland. Dining requires a quick walk to downtown's seafood spots and Chesapeake Bay specialties. Most visitors stay in charming bed & breakfasts housed in converted colonial homes with period furnishings. The neighborhood's proximity to marinas and waterfront promenades makes it perfect for travelers seeking authentic maritime history without the tourist crowds.

Arundel on the Bay
Former post village turned residential area, Arundel-on-the-Bay boasts a private beach, pier, boat ramp, and boat launch for community use, with the picturesque Thomas Point Lighthouse just a short boat ride away.
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Brick-lined streets wind past Georgian mansions where American history feels less like homework and more like gossip among neighbors. The Naval Academy campus welcomes visitors with military precision and surprising artistic touches. After watching midshipmen drill, head to City Dock where 'Ego Alley' earned its nickname from boaters showing off their vessels. Maryland State House still flaunts the dome where Washington resigned his commission, making it America's oldest capitol in continuous use. Chesapeake Bay beckons sailors while downtown restaurants transform the bay's blue crabs into cakes that ruin you for imitations elsewhere. When evening falls, historic pubs fill with a lively mix of midshipmen, politicians, and sailors swapping tales across three centuries.

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