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Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean, Potomac River, and Chesapeake Bay, Maryland is made for water activities and fantastic Maryland bed and breakfasts and Maryland historic inns. In addition to fishing, boating, swimming, and kayaking, visitors enjoy the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland's largest city and the Maritime Museum in Annapolis. Maryland has arts institutions of national prominence, such as the Baltimore Symphony, and famous areas, such as Ocean City's Boardwalk. Rich in history, the Baltimore Oriole's Camden Yards baseball stadium is near Babe Ruth's birthplace. The Washington Monument is a historic landmark that should be viewed by everyone. Let www.FindMyBedandBreakfast.com help you find the perfect Maryland bed and breakfasts.

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Find the Perfect Maryland Bed and Breakfast
Maryland is a great state to visit at any time of year. Some of the most popular attractions include the Baltimore Aquarium, Inner Harbor, the Columbia Festival of the Arts, the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, Tuckahoe State Park, the BWI Trail, The Stanton Center, and the Watermark Gallery. When planning your vacation, you can enjoy Maryland by staying in any one of the numerous hotels and inns in the area. However, for a more down-home approach to your vacation, why not try staying in a Maryland bed and breakfast.

What makes a Maryland bed and breakfast so much better than a typical hotel? There are a number reasons why your should consider staying at a Maryland b&b:

  • You will be treated more personably. At a Maryland bed and breakfast, you are not just a credit car number to the owner. You are often welcomed with open arms straight into a personal surrounding. Some Maryland bed and breakfast inns are really nothing more than large homes with spare rooms. The owners themselves will often personally cook your breakfast, provide extra towels, and even plan events.
  • You get to meet people from around the world. At a Maryland b&b, you are usually encouraged to meet the other guests. Instead of laying in a hotel room watching television, you can spend the evening in deep conversation with other guests in the sitting room. This is a great way to network if you own a business, or you can simply enjoy conversation if you are traveling alone.
  • You can relax in peace and quite. At Maryland bed and breakfast accommodations, you can often get to sleep early or relax in your room without the distractions found at larger hotels. Large parties are discouraged from staying at a Maryland bed and breakfast, and you’ll find that in some cases, children and pets will not be allowed at bed and breakfast inns. This gives you the chance to spend some time unwinding after a day of touring in Maryland.
  • You can find a quirky or offbeat place to stay. Maryland bed and breakfast inns can be very fun. While some simply provide a room and omelets in the morning, others have fun themes. For example, if you stay in a Maryland bed & breakfast along the coast, you may be able to find a room with a lighthouse or fishing theme, or that comes with a seafood-inspired breakfast. The possibilities are truly endless
  • You can save money. Although a Maryland bed and breakfast may not provide services like room service, a pool, or wireless Internet, these quaint rooms are often less expensive. For the services you do receive, a Maryland b&b is a great deal, and the only thing less expensive will be a discount motel chain, where you will often find less than perfect rooms and noisy neighbors.
Choosing a Maryland Bed and Breakfast
Once you’ve decided to go with a Maryland bed and breakfast, how do you find the one that is perfect for you? Start by making a list of the things you need in a Maryland b&b. From there, you can determine which Maryland bed and breakfast inns will be perfect for you.

For example, how many nights will you stay? In some cases, a Maryland bed and breakfast will only allow you to book one night in advance. You may have to leave by a certain time in the morning. This is because some Maryland b&b owners have other jobs during the day and do not want unsupervised guests on the premises.

You should also check to make sure that your entire family will be welcome. Like I stated above, some Maryland bed and breakfast accommodations do not cater to children. Even in your child is very well behaved, there is no way you can really prove this to a Maryland bed and breakfast owner, so instead of arguing, simply find another Maryland bed & breakfast. The same goes for pets. Sometimes they are welcome, but sometimes they are not. You should check with the Maryland b&b owner before showing up at their doorstep and learning that Sparky is not allowed.

Of course, when looking for a Maryland bed and breakfast, you’ll want to consider proximity to your touring or traveling location. Are you flying into Maryland for the night on business? If so, a Maryland b&b near the airport will be your best bet, so you’ll have easy access by a taxi. Remember that not all of the large cities have a supply of Maryland bed and breakfast inns available. For example, if you’re visiting inner city Baltimore or Annapolis, you may need to travel to a smaller town in order to find a Maryland bed and breakfast.

Price is something to consider as well. Although Maryland bed and breakfast accommodations may be less expensive, it is important to make sure you will be getting your money’s worth. For example, will the breakfast be a full meal or simply donuts and coffee in the morning? Will your room have a television? What time will you be asked to leave in the morning and what time can you check in the night before? If you are paying very little money, your Maryland bed and breakfast accommodations may not include all the services you think you will be getting.

Your best bet is simply to call the Maryland bed and breakfast that interests you and ask a number of questions. You can also use the Internet to peruse their website, if they have one. Sometimes the best option is to talk to friend or family members who have staying in the bed and breakfast in the past. Word of mouth is the most reliable source, and you can ask about the Maryland bed & breakfast’s cleanliness, services, and location. Before you leave on your trip to Maryland, make sure that you will be making the most of your stay there. Consider all of the Maryland bed and breakfast options in this state for a fun approach to touring this location.