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    Laurel Grove Inn on the South River - Sunset view from the Inn

    Laurel Grove Inn on the South River

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    When you stay at Laurel Grove Inn, it will be your home away from home. The three story Inn was…read morethe child home of the proprietor, Tiffany. Tiffany and her family live on the third floor. The rest of the house is fair game for guests. The rooms have different types of configurations, but all have private bathrooms. There are even some suites that are great for families. Our family, with two adults and two teens actually occupied two rooms and that worked well. Unlike other Bob& B's I have stayed at, we felt comfortable using the entire house & grounds, whether it was playing pool, watching television in the family room, fishing in the lake, or chatting in the kitchen. The kitchen is stocked with snacks and beverages at all times. A full buffet breakfast is provided daily. The options vary but I always enjoyed the yogurt & honey and fresh fruit, which was a staple. You will enjoy chatting with Tiffany at any time. She will do anything to make your stay more comfortable. For example, she offered to take our laundry along with her own to the wash & fold in town do we wouldn't have to spend our own time doing it. If you need a place to stay in Annapolis, I would highly recommend forgoing the usual hotel chains and trying Laurel Grove Inn.

    The John Barry suite was the PERFECT set up for a fun girls weekend away! With a private entrance…read moreand patio area all to ourselves, we felt we had our own little space while having access to all of the wonderful amenities the Inn had to offer. Tiffany was AMAZING! She was friendly and accommodating and makes a killer breakfast! The property is gorgeous--right on the water. I definitely look forward to staying again in the future!

    Historic Inns of Annapolis - Lobby

    Historic Inns of Annapolis

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    I stayed at one of the Historic Inns of Annapolis this week for a night when I was in town for…read morework. The Historic Inns of Annapolis is three separate locations: the Maryland Inn, Governor Calvert House, and the Robert Johnson House. I stayed at the Governor Calvert House. My room was a double queen, quite large and very nice. The location is great from a walkability perspective - whether you're in Annapolis for work or tourism, the Governor Calvert House is close to many attractions: the State House, Main Street, City Dock, historic homes, etc. It's also close to many restaurants and bars. They offer valet parking, but there are also several parking garages in the area (that can get crowded during legislative session). I opted to drop off my bags and check in and then moved my car to the Hillman Garage, which worked fine. The best thing about my stay? The staff. I forgot toothpaste (insert facepalm emoji here), so I called the front desk and they brought a complimentary toothbrush and mini toothpaste to my door, which was incredibly nice. Each of the properties within the Historic Inns of Annapolis are a little different, but I enjoyed my stay at the Governor Calvert House, and I'd certainly be willing to stay there again - especially considering how affordable it is (I only paid $150 for my mid-week, one-night stay in January!).

    Governor Calvert King Building…read more A distinguished hotel but not nearly as celebratory as shown in the online pictures. Overall, the hotel was a bit dark. The lobby rooms, while distinguished and unique, are actually quite small. However , the room with the glass bottom was extraordinary showing the original floor. The reservation process was awkward and non-informative and required three calls to get it right. The personnel were certainly polite, but they weren't knowledgeable about which of the hotels had an elevator, and which were more easily accessible for someone with a disability. In fact, one picture shows steps in front, but nobody seemed to know that you could walk around the steps to get into the hotel and that there was an elevator. The front desk was very polite and friendly. However, we reported a few things which weren't attended in a timely manner. The toilet was stopped up and we asked somebody to fix it before we returned but upon our return after an hour and a half it wasn't attended to. It took two attempts to get the TV to work with the remote. The technical employee was very nice, but it took two times to get it right. We were told the parking would be $29 but it turned out to be $50. That said the valets were very quick and accommodating. There is an app that manages the parking and they recommend a seven dollar tip. You decide. During the checkout process, we asked for a receipt, but the receipt did not include the total charge for the hotel at all. Also, the online receipt was very difficult to follow and needs improvement. The best feature by far is the extraordinary location on a red brick circle adjacent to the capital building. It is a beautiful location, a block away from downtown and all these great shops and restaurants. I thought that the rooms were extraordinarily clean. The carpet in the room was beautiful, and the furniture was distinguished. However, overall, the lighting was dark . It would've been nice if the room had a small comfortable armchair rather than just a bare desk chair. We did appreciate that the bathrooms had chair rails. The step-in shower was appreciated for someone with a disability. Overall, we appreciated some of the positive things about this hotel - especially the location. We felt the staff was eager to please but stretched too thin. Worth a visit perhaps, but we won't be returning.

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