View our
special offers

Awards & Accolades

2024 Historic Hotels of America Awards of Excellence Nominee Finalist
2022 Historic Hotels of America Awards of Excellence Winner

Distinctive & Notable

Memorabilia

Memorabilia

In the heart of Annapolis, Maryland, three buildings comprise the Historic Inns of Annapolis. The Governor Calvert House was built in 1727 and originally consisted of a two-story brick building with attached shed, smokehouse, and frame outbuilding. Built in 1772, the Robert Johnson House overlooks the governor’s mansion. Also constructed on Church Circle the same year, the Maryland Inn was described as “an elegant brick house in a dry and healthy part of the city.” All three inns have been updated in recent years and feature period antiques and modern amenities. The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Annapolis one of "America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations."

Historic Inns of Annapolis has been named to these Historic Hotels of America Top 25 Lists

The 2024 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Most Haunted Hotels
The 2024 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Where U.S. Presidents Made History

The 2023 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Most Haunted Hotels

The 2022 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America for a Romantic Proposal

Historic Inns of Annapolis

An overview of The Historic Inns of Annapolis

WATCH NOW
Experience the Maryland State House, the U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Helen Avalynne Tawes Garden, and the Annapolis City Dock nearby.

Location Map

Experience the Maryland State House, the U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Helen Avalynne Tawes Garden, and the Annapolis City Dock nearby.

Discover Maryland's colonial past at the Historic Inns of Annapolis.

Discover

Discover Maryland's colonial past at the Historic Inns of Annapolis.

Explore the United States Naval Academy.

Explore

Explore the United States Naval Academy.

Experience the maritime heritage of the Chesapeake Bay.

Experience

Experience the maritime heritage of the Chesapeake Bay.

Taste local seafood at the Treaty of Paris.

Taste

Taste local seafood at the Treaty of Paris.

View Our Media Gallery