Maryland tours, sightseeing, things to do

Maryland

Trip Planning & Itineraries

Its beaches, mountains and historic firsts have earned Maryland the nickname 'America in Miniature.' But it's the Chesapeake Bay region, including the state's largely rural Eastern Shore, for which the state is famous, and the reason that Maryland is a contender for the 'most oddly shaped state' award.

This water playground includes the gritty, boisterous seafaring city of Baltimore, the world-renowned sailing center of Annapolis and communities along the bay's coastline, as well as fishing, crabbing and every water-based pursuit imaginable.

Segway Tours in Baltimore & Annapolis

Segway Tours in Baltimore & Annapolis

We offer a variety of Segway tours in Baltimore and Annapolis. Guided group rides are limited to 6 passengers and cover all the main sights. This is a fun, safe and easy way to explore the attractions of Maryland.

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Maryland Hotels

In addition to these choices, browse hotels in Maryland at Uptake.com.

America's Best Inn Baltimore

The Best doesn't excel in any areas, including price, which is the main reason to stay at this otherwise nondescript hotel.

Peabody Court Hotel Baltimore

Gay friendly and smack in the middle of Mt Vernon, the friendly staff and all-marble bathrooms at the Peabody want to give you a big, luxurious hug.

Henderson's Wharf Inn Baltimore

A complimentary bottle of wine upon arrival sets the tone at this marvelously situated Fell's Point hotel, which began life as an 18th-century tobacco warehouse. Consistently one of the city's best lodgers.

Suggested Itineraries: Maryland

Downtown Baltimore has morphed from a depressed 'drive through with the doors locked' area into a just-gritty-enough destination worthy of a few days' exploration. Like Baltimore, Maryland's capital, Annapolis, is rooted in its colonial past and its maritime present.

Spectacular seclusion and wild horses await you at Assateague Island National Seashore. The west of the state features Deep Creek Lake and plenty for history buffs to explore, such as the C&O Canal and the Civil War battlefield of Antietam, which witnessed the bloodiest day in American history.

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