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Maryland Hotels

Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state located on the East Coast of the United States. It was the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution, and is nicknamed the Old Line State and the Free State. Its history as a border state has led it to exhibit characteristics of both the Northern and Southern regions of the United States.

Maryland's other nickname is "America in Miniature." It ranges from sandy dunes dotted with seagrass in the east, to low marshlands teeming with water snakes and large bald cypress near the bay, to gently rolling hills of oak forest in the piedmont region, and mountain pine groves in the west.

Maryland's economic activity is strongly concentrated in transportation, centered around the Port of Baltimore and its related rail and trucking access. A second service activity emphasizes technical and administrative tasks for the defense/aerospace industry and bio-research laboratories, as well as staffing of satellite government headquarters in the suburban or exurban Baltimore/Washington area. Hostelry sector is quite developed too, turning the majority of Maryland hotels into resorts and fabulous spots.

But Maryland is not merely this; the state nature intertwines with the technological impact brought by human existence, art galleries and antique exhibitions, theaters, higher educational establishments, central location - this all transforms Maryland into a highly desirable location for visitors willing to find out what America truly may encompass in area of only 12,417 sq mi.

Maryland provides a variety of lodging options for its visitors, offering a number of Maryland hotels, inns in the largest and most well-known Maryland cities: Clarion Hotel - Aberdeen, Knights Inn - Aberdeen, Admiral Fell Inn - Baltimore, MD, Clarion Hotel Peabody Court - Baltimore, Holiday Inn Inner Harbor - Baltimore hotel, Loews Annapolis Hotel, MD, Springhill Suites - Annapolis, Carousel Resort Hotel & Condos - Ocean City (one of the most eminent MD hotels), Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites - Ocean City, Bonita Beach Hotel - Ocean City, Bethesda Park Hotel in Maryland, Hyatt Regency - Bethesda hotel, Residence Inn by Marriott - Bethesda, La Quinta Hotel in Waldorf, MD, and others.

Admiral Fell Inn - Baltimore is a Maryland hotel where folklore, fantasy and more than a few ghost stories thrive in the historic waterfront village of Fell's Point, a charming neighborhood full of eclectic shops, restaurants, and taverns. And in the middle of it all is the Admiral Fell Inn, a quaint, European-style hotel that boasts stately rooms, an intimate pub, and a new innovative food experience. The Admiral Fell Inn in Baltimore, MD is better than ever, thanks to recent renovations to this Historic Maryland Hotel of America. Enjoy 18th-century furnishings, crackling fireplaces, new hardwood floors and Persian rugs, plush beds, pedestal sinks and all the glorious details that make this fabulous Maryland Admiral Fell Inn such a cozy, inviting place to stay.

Loews Annapolis Hotel offers you to set sail for business and leisure in freshly furnished, completely remodeled guestrooms and suites. Regatta-themed decor and thoughtful amenities of this MD hotel lure you into relaxation and pleasure. Achieve new levels of restfulness in the ultimate pillowtop mattresses and enjoy the convenience of in-room business center with large desktops and high speed Internet access. Plus, you can enhance your stay even further in Commodore Class accommodations with extra added amenities, including use of the private Club Lounge serving continental breakfast each morning and snacks in the evening. Loews Annapolis Hotel is a hotel in Maryland and a place where water is the main supply of both scenery and recreation.