Prince William Room- This large sunlit room offers the convenience of two double beds and a private bath. Views of the State Capital and it's gardens offer the perfect backdrop for your visit to Annapolis.
Prince William Room- This large sunlit room offers the convenience of two double beds and a private bath. Views of the State Capital and it's gardens offer the perfect backdrop for your visit to Annapolis.
 

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State House Inn Bed and Breakfast
State House Inn
25 State Circle
Annapolis MD 21401
USA
Phone: +1-410-990-0024
Innkeeper(s)
Maureen Lucas
Rates:
$129 - $309
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The Parlor- This comfortable room is the setting of each morning's lite continental fare and a hot cup of coffee. Then again, you may feel at home as you read newspapers and Annapolis literature while enjoying a cool drink in the afternoon.King George Room- This bright spacious room is perched over historic Main Street with panoramic views of the Chesapeake Bay. The room has a king size bed and an in room bath with a jacuzzi tub.
Queen Mary Room- Take in the sights of brick lined Main Street in this large sunlit guest room. The room includes a king size bed, antique armoire, and an in room bath with a jacuzzi tub.Lord Calvert Room- This large room with a king size bed and jacuzzi tub is large enough to feel luxurious but still cozy enough for those special occasions. Enjoy the wonderful view of shop lined historic Main Street in this room poised over downtown.
Prince William Room- This large sunlit room offers the convenience of two double beds and a private bath. Views of the State Capital and it's gardens offer the perfect backdrop for your visit to Annapolis.Peggy Stewart Room- Sleep comfortably in this floral patterned guest room with a double bed and an in room bath and shower. Imagine how the colonial residents lived as you watch the activity on State Circle from your window.
Our entrance on State Circle in the heart of Annapolis across the street from the Maryland Capital building.