Baltimore's Best Bed And Breakfasts
Whether you want a romantic getaway or a vacation to indulge yourself, here are five of the best bed and breakfasts in Maryland.
Abacrombie Fine Food & Accommodations
58 W. Biddle Street
Baltimore, Md. 21201
(410) 244-7227
http://www.abacrombie.net
Abacrombie is located in Mt. Vernon; Bon Appetit Magazine lauded it as one of the nation's "it spots for dining." You have your choice between a single ($88 a night) or double room (between $115 and $155).
The Annapolis Inn
114 Prince George Street
Annapolis, Md. 21401
(410) 295-5200
http://www.annapolisinn.com
The Annapolis Inn is in the historic district. It was built around 1770. The Baltimore Sun and Washington Post have both given it excellent reviews. Check website for more information.
Carrollton Inn
50 Albemarle Street
Baltimore, Md. 21202
(410) 385-1840
http://www.1840scarrolltoninn.com
The Carrollton Inn is near the Inner Harbor and Little Italy. The inn has 13 rooms and suites. Prices range from $400 to $600. There are usually specials; check the website for more information.
Great Oak Manor
10568 Cliff Road
Chestertown, Md. 21620
(877) 502-6892
http://www.greatoak.com
The Great Oak Manor has received a Travel Recommendation from the Washington Post. Rates range from $185 to $310. There are 12 rooms, two of which are suites. Children are not allowed.
The Old Brick Inn
401 E. Talbot Street
St. Michaels, Md. 21663
(410) 745-3323
http://www.oldbrickinn.com
The Old Brick Inn has 20 rooms and suites. Rates depend on the room and the season. Each room has a theme and many have gorgeous views. Some rooms even have fireplaces.