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    <title>Historic Hotels of Annapolis - Annapolis, MD Reviews - TravelPost.com</title>
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      <title>Just off the main drag of Annapolis and</title>
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      <description>Just off the main drag of Annapolis and across from the historic capital building, this is a very nice hotel.  The room was comfortable and the service was excellent.</description>
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      <title>The Good Stuff - great location.  Can</title>
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      <description>The Good Stuff - great location.  Can park your car and walk to everything. We stayed in the Maryland Inn.  If you love historic buildings this is a great place to stay. Steeped in history. Parking is metered on the street or you have to find a lot yourself.  We opted for the valet.  They dropped us off in front of the hotel and delivered our car to the door when we were ready to leave. The room was small, but clean and adequate. Flat panel TV in the room was nice. The Treaty of Paris restaurant and pub were located downstairs but we opted to eat elsewhere.  There are many good restaurants in the area. Easy walk to the dock, the Naval Academy, stores, restaurants and Capital Building.&#xD;&#xD;The Down Side - the hotel exterior was under renovation.  So it was covered in scaffolding and a black curtain.  Sort of looked like a shroud.  No a/c in lobby, hallways or elevator so it was stuffy.  We had a room a/c and the bed was right in front of the window.  Needless to say it was either freeze with the air blowing directly on us or deal with the heat.  The unit was so loud we had to turn it off to get some sleep.</description>
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      <title>My wife and I were very unhappy with</title>
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      <description>My wife and I were very unhappy with our stay at the Maryland Inn, one of the three inns that make up the Historic Inns of Annapolis. The other two locations may provide a better experience, but the Maryland Inn is to be avoided. It is located on a very loud street so we heard lots of people yelling outside all night. I would describe the yelling, but my review can not include profanity. The drunken guests in the room next door weren't very quiet at 2am either. The specific room that we had opened onto a balcony instead of an interior corridor, which made the noise that much worse. I turned the A/C fan on high to try to drown out the noise. Also, the 'cable' television in the room had so much static that it was unwatchable. I booked the pre-paid reservation online, so our bill was supposed to include only valet parking ($20) and the cost of the meal we charged to our room. When the bill arrived, there was a room charge, the meal, and no valet parking charge. The room charge was $40 less than what I paid online, and the room wasn't even worth the lower amount. I spoke to the person at the front desk about our horrible experience and told him that I wanted a credit for the difference between what we paid online and the room rate on the bill. There was 'nothing he could do' since it was booked online. I asked him if he wanted my negative reviews online to say '...and they refused to do anything about it...", and he agreed to waive the valet parking fee. So the final bill included only the cost of the meal. Staff was pleasant.  Room was awful.</description>
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      <title>We stayed here the night of our wedding</title>
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      <description>We stayed here the night of our wedding - the room was so nice.  It is in a great location for exploring Annapolis.</description>
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      <title>The location could not have been better.</title>
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      <description>The location could not have been better. The front desk staff was friendly and helpful the valet service was very quick and well worth the money we were in the heart of Annapolis so everything was with in walking distance. The room was just as I pictured could not have been a better experience we look for ward to our next time at the Calvert House</description>
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      <title>The room was rarely cleaned. We stayed</title>
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      <description>The room was rarely cleaned. We stayed a week and the trash under the bed on arrival was still there on our departure. I was told I could park the car myself since no one could locte the vallet. No replacement of used soap or shampoo. Bathroom was not consistently cleaned each day. A lot of money for poor service. I have written to the Historic Inn regarding my stay and no one has responded to me.</description>
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      <title>Considering the age of the hotels, we</title>
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      <description>Considering the age of the hotels, we were concerened about staying there. We enjoyed our stay as much as anywhere we have been. Location is great. Valet service is a real plus. Will stay here next ttime we visit Annapolis.</description>
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      <title>"Considering the age of the hotels, we</title>
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      <description>"Considering the age of the hotels, we were concerened about staying there. We enjoyed our stay as much as anywhere we have been. Location is great. Valet service is a real plus. Will stay here next ttime we visit Annapolis. "</description>
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      <title>We had a great stay in Annapolis! Room</title>
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      <description>We had a great stay in Annapolis! Room was small but very clean and had all of the necessities. Could have used more convenient ice and more personal items in room (shampoo etc). With that said, the bed and pillows were terrific. By far, the most comfortable mattress and most plentiful pillows we can remember. Overall, a very comfortable stay and would choose the Historic Inns again.</description>
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      <title>Historic charm, but price is</title>
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      <description>Historic charm, but price is considerable inconvenience and discomfort.  Three buildings, one front desk means that if you have a problem they are two blocks away.  All parking is valet at $20/day; takes at least 15-30 minutes to get your car when you need it.  Rooms are well decorated but tiny.  Mine was heated/cooled by noisy window air conditioner.  Staff friendly but amateurish -- seem to be mostly college kids:  well-intentioned but don't know what they are doing.  Restaurant serves excellent food but very expensive, crowded, understaffed.Overall, neat idea, poorly executed.</description>
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