Located along the iconic State Circle in Downtown Annapolis, the Historic Inns of Annapolis give visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the colorful past of Maryland’s capital city, without sacrificing the convenience and amenities of modern hotels. With three unique concepts, each paying homage to its own era, the Historic Inns of Annapolis offer one-of-a-kind alternatives to hotel rooms that are not only amazing places to stay, but individual experiences in their own right.
Maryland Inn
The first of the Historic Inns of Annapolis, the Maryland Inn, is also the most legendary of the group. Countless presidents, statesmen, and political dignitaries have stayed at the Maryland Inn since the 1700s, and present day the boutique hotel boasts 44 rooms, of varying size and layout, and a front row seat to the Chesapeake Bay. Historic restorations ensure guests of the the Maryland Inn are transported back to Victorian-era America, but not without access to modern necessities like WIFI and the Starbucks located on the first floor, in the same place an escape tunnel to the state capitol once sat.
Governor Calvert House
The Governor Calvert House is located in one of Downtown Annapolis’s most historic buildings. Prior to being transformed into the 51-room architectural accomplish it is now, the Governor Calvert House served as the residence for two former state governors. With it’s peaceful Colonial Gardens, ideal location, and luxuries that rival those of the neighboring modern hotels, the Calvert House offers a perfect blend of 18th century ambiance and present day amenities.
Robert Johnson House
The most intimate of the Historic Inns of Annapolis is the 29-room Robert Johnson House which was constructed in 1773 and overlooks the Governor’s Mansion. The Georgian-era red brick facade hearkens back to the days Colonial Annapolis and stands as a landmark of historic architecture. Elegant accommodations and 19th century antiques accompany the same must-have amenities of the other historic inns.
To learn more about these unbelievable properties or book an upcoming stay, visit www.historicinnsofannapolis.com/
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