Business Description from the Web
Location. The Historic Inns of Annapolis is a trio of inns located directly across from the Maryland State Capitol and the eateries, art galleries, boutiques and 18th-century homes along Main Street. Waterfront boats may be chartered at the end of Main Street, one-half mile from the inn. Additional sites within one mile include St. Anne's Church, Hammond-Harwood House and the U.S. Naval...
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historic inns of annapolis step back in time for the time of your life three historic inns in the heart of annapolis offer a perfect place to spend the weekend and visit the shops historic attractions and annapolis waterfront. all of our 124 rooms are furnished in original and reproduction antiques while still offering all modern conveniences including private baths phones cable tv and data...
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Governor Calvert House serves a variety of foods including Steaks,Seafood and Chops.
Entree's are priced between $18.00 and $29.00.
The ambiance is best described as
Elegant and Romantic
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Checkin: 3PM Checkout: 12N
Editorial Reviews from the web
Clustered around the city's two key traffic circles, the Historic Inns of Annapolis hotels offer a taste of the historic. Some of the buildings have carved wooden banisters, wide porches, and in-room fireplaces (if you prefer a specific amenity, ask when making reservations); all underwent complete renovations in 2005. Although they are separate properties, the inns are run as a single entity,...
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Other Reviews from the web
Basically, it is a great deal. Centeral to Annapolis. The considerations are, it is quite old. The walls are not sound proofed, the AC is a window unit. Things like this. It should be obvious going in with the name, but I heard a few grumbles from guests in terms of hearing people opening and closing doors. May not be for the lightest sleeper. ...
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For the location and price this hotel is great. However I am really glad i read the other reviews and was prepared to have trouble finding it considering there are 3 different Inns and the parking situation.It would have been easier to find if the person who checked us in would have said it was covered up by scaffolding! The room was very small but clean..just be prepared that it is very old (...
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We stopped in Annapolis for a one night mini-vacation on the way to a family holiday event. We had booked a room at the Govenor Calvert, one of the three inns comprising the Historic Inns of Annapolis. From start to finish, the experience was a delight. The staff was attentive and knowledgeable -- recommending both sites and restaurants. Comfortably sized...
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Posted by Noanie
on March 23, 2008