Where to Base
Stay in the Historic District or near the U.S. Naval Academy. These areas offer walkable access to key sites, dining, and the waterfront, minimizing commute times for business or leisure.
Annapolis, the capital of Maryland, sits on the Chesapeake Bay and offers a unique blend of colonial history and naval tradition. As the former temporary U.S. capital, it is home to significant landmarks like the Maryland State House, where George Washington resigned his commission. The city features St. John's College and is adjacent to the U.S. Naval Academy. With a compact layout and walkable historic district, it serves as an ideal base for travelers seeking cultural depth, maritime scenery, and proximity to both Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
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Stay in the Historic District or near the U.S. Naval Academy. These areas offer walkable access to key sites, dining, and the waterfront, minimizing commute times for business or leisure.
Located 25 miles from Baltimore and 30 miles from Washington, D.C. The city center is highly walkable. No local airport exists; use nearby major hubs for air travel.
Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for waterfront walks and historical exploration. Autumn provides scenic beauty. Winter is colder but quieter, suitable for travelers preferring fewer crowds.
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