Bed and Breakfasts’ provide an atmosphere of warmth and coziness that traditional hotels can’t match. In Annapolis, this makes the world of a difference. When you’re staying in a small city that is filled with history, why not stay in a historic place? The vibrant town of Annapolis is filled with things to do and places to see. Some of Annapolis’ best bed and breakfasts are located just steps from the Naval Academy, St. John’s College, the City Harbour, and the State Capital. You’ll always have a gracious innkeeper to point you in the right direction when you’re looking for things to do. Whether it’s romance, fun, excitement, or relaxation that you’re looking for, you’ll find it at one of Annapolis’ many historic B & B’s.
The Annapolitan Bed & Breakfast
The Annapolitan is a whole-house rental centrally located and the staff is eager to serve you while staying in Annapolis. Each and every room is available with a private bath, air conditioning, large closets, high ceilings, TVs, are wireless internet access. Some rooms are available with a shared full bath between rooms for large families or groups of friends that wish to be close while at the house. The Annapolitan also features a TV lounge room, computer access, WiFi, a laundry facility, and a concierge service for anything you may need. The Annapolitan is located at 1313 West Street in Annapolis.
Boat & Breakfast
The Schooner Woodwind is a 74-foot sailing yacht that departs four times daily for two hour sails and on Saturday evenings offers a special Boat & Breakfast package to as many as four couples, from the first weekend in May to the last weekend in September. All overnight accommodations are dockside in historic, downtown Annapolis and include a romantic two-hour sunset sail. For a set rate, you can stay in a stateroom that accommodates 2 people. If you’re going to see Annapolis, why not see it from the water on the Schooner Woodwind?
Georgian House
Located in the heart of the Historic District within walking distance of all Annapolis has to offer. Imagine spending the night in a 250 year old home known as the meeting place of The Forensic Club. This group included Thomas Stone, William Paca, and Samuel Chase, signers of the Declaration of Independence. Original yellow pine floors grace the first and second floor, complemented with fine oil paintings and personal antiques handed down through generations. The four guest rooms all feature private baths and are attractively furnished, each with its own unique color scheme, coordinated fabrics and old world charm.
The Gatehouse Inn
The Gatehouse is ideally suited for weekend getaways, college visits, or executive retreats. Each guest room has a private bathroom complete with all amenities, cable TV and internet connection. Our experienced concierge services offers superior hospitality and is always available to arrange your special occasion whether it be an anniversary, golf outing or sailing trip.
Randall House
The Randall House is a private and casually elegant oasis in the heart of Historic Annapolis. With on-site off-street parking, Randall House is in the best possible location, just one block from the City Dock waterfront, restaurants and shops, and directly across the street from the United States Naval Academy Visitors’ Gate. Feel free to relax in the recently restored 1880 Italianate Victorian home. Each of our three tastefully appointed guest rooms have a queen-bed, private bath, cable television, complimentary high-speed wireless internet and central air and heat.
Chez Amis
Located one-half block from the Capitol, Chez Amis was a neighborhood corner grocery store around the turn of the century. Charming ambiance from that era is still evident in the original tin ceiling, Georgia pine floors, and oak display counter. Four rooms with themes have private baths, king/queen beds, coffee service, robes, down comforters, televisions, and air conditioning.
Annapolis is filled with exciting things to do and places to see so ask your Innkeeper to recommend their favorites. Keep these selected Bed & Breakfasts in mind when you’re planning your next trip to Annapolis!
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