Ski resorts in Maryland, United States

Where to Stay in Maryland, United States — Prices With All Fees Included

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Cheap hotels in Maryland worth considering

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Charming Waterfront Escapes:
Historic Elegance:
Antrim 1844
Convenient City Stays:
Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor At Camden Yards
Cozy Mountain Retreats:
Budget-Friendly Comforts:
Super 8 By Wyndham Hagerstown I-70
Unique Local B&Bs:
Georges On York Boutique Inn
Nature Lover's Hideaways:
Family-Friendly Facilities:
Homewood Suites Hagerstown
Rustic Cottage Vibes:

FAQs about hotels in Maryland

The main things you should know before booking a hotel

Which hotels in Maryland are best suited for families?
The Courtyard By Marriott Hagerstown and Hampton Inn Hagerstown feature family-friendly amenities such as spacious rooms and breakfast options that cater to children.
Are there hotels in Maryland that offer unique views?
Lake Pointe Inn and The Lodge At Wisp provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, making them excellent choices for scenic stays.
Which hotel in Maryland is recommended for couples?
Antrim 1844 is a luxurious option great for couples, providing a romantic atmosphere and fine dining experiences, coupled with a beautiful property.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Maryland?
The Super 8 By Wyndham Hagerstown I-70 and Microtel Inn & Suites By Wyndham Hagerstown By I-81 generally offer the lowest rates, with prices starting as low as $70 per night.
Which hotels in Maryland received the best guest reviews?
Top-rated hotels based on guest reviews include the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor At Camden Yards and Homewood Suites Hagerstown, both recognized for their service and facilities.

Essential Facts About Hotels in Maryland

This guide provides key insights into hotels in Maryland, evaluating 54 properties to help travelers make informed accommodation choices.

Typical nightly rates range from $100 to $250 USD.

There are 54 hotel properties across Maryland.

Peak travel seasons are April to June and September to October.

Local taxes average 6% plus a 3% occupancy fee.

Hotels in Baltimore are within 5 km of the Inner Harbor.