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8.9 346 reviews
Frederick, MD
06/20 – 06/27
$360/nighttotal: $2520 (7 )
Residence Inn Frederick
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hotel , Ballenger Creek
The Residence Inn Frederick, a 3-star hotel in Frederick, Maryland, offers convenient access to Ballenger Creek and is located approximately 12 miles from Adventure Park USA, 22 miles from Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, and 26 miles from Mount St. Mary's University. This family-friendly lodging boasts amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, fitness center, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi; some rooms feature fully equipped kitchens, perfect for extended stays.
Frederick, MD
07/12 – 07/20
$508/nighttotal: $4064 (8 )
Courtyard By Marriott Frederick
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hotel , Ballenger Creek
The Courtyard by Marriott Frederick is located in Lovettsville, Virginia, about 14 miles from Frederick's city center, offering convenient access to both towns. This 3-star lodging boasts an indoor/outdoor pool, fitness center, spa, restaurant serving local cuisine, and tennis court, along with amenities like a sauna, concierge service, and room service.
Frederick, MD
06/20 – 06/27
$60/nighttotal: $420 (7 )
Motel 6 Frederick, Md - Fort Detrick
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hotel , Frederick
Motel 6 Frederick, MD - Fort Detrick offers a convenient stay near Fort Detrick, a significant military installation in Frederick, Maryland. This 2-star motel provides essential amenities including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, an outdoor swimming pool, and on-site parking, with vending machines and laundry services available for guest convenience.
8.3 3230 reviews
Frederick, MD
07/24 – 07/26
$138/nighttotal: $276 (2 )
Best Western Historic Frederick
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hotel , Frederick
The Best Western Historic Frederick is a 3-star hotel located in Frederick, Maryland, conveniently situated 1.6 miles from Downtown Frederick and near Interstates 70 and 270. This pet-friendly and family-friendly lodging offers amenities including complimentary continental breakfast, free WiFi, an outdoor pool, a fitness center, and an on-site restaurant and bar.
Frequently Asked Questions about motels in Frederick, MD
What are the top attractions in Frederick, Maryland, for solo travelers?
For solo travelers, the charming downtown Frederick offers plenty. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine provides a thought-provoking experience. A stroll through Carroll Creek Park is relaxing, and the many independent shops and art galleries along Market Street offer hours of browsing. The Fredericktowne Trolley offers a convenient way to see the city's highlights. For history buffs, a visit to the Barbara Fritchie House and the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum is a must.
What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that Frederick, Maryland, has to offer?
A long weekend (three days/two nights) is ideal for a good overview of Frederick. This allows time to explore the downtown area, visit a few museums, enjoy some local restaurants, and maybe even take a day trip to a nearby attraction like Catoctin Mountain Park. A longer stay allows for more in-depth exploration and relaxation.
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Does Frederick, Maryland, have any must-see festivals?
Frederick hosts several annual events. The Frederick Fair is a large agricultural fair with rides, food, and entertainment. The annual Dickens Village event transforms the downtown area into a Victorian-era Christmas scene. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for specific dates and details.
What are the best motels with parking in Frederick, MD?
How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into Frederick, Maryland’s culture?
Visiting local businesses like the shops on Market Street and chatting with owners is a great way to connect. Attending a local event or festival will also provide opportunities to interact with residents. The Frederick Visitor Center can also provide information on local events and community groups.
Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in Frederick, Maryland?
Some lesser-known attractions include the Baker Park, offering beautiful walking trails and scenic views. The Monocacy National Battlefield provides a peaceful escape and a glimpse into American history. Exploring the side streets off of Market Street will reveal charming boutiques and antique shops.
What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in Frederick, Maryland?
Several restaurants offer delicious and affordable options. The family-friendly restaurants along Market Street usually offer some budget-friendly choices. For a taste of local flavors, look for restaurants featuring Maryland crab cakes or other regional specialties.
What are the must-visit nightlife spots in Frederick, Maryland?
Frederick's nightlife scene is relatively low-key. Many restaurants and bars in the downtown area stay open late and offer a relaxed atmosphere. Check local listings for live music venues and breweries.
What should you pack for a weekend in Frederick, Maryland?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the city on foot. Layers of clothing are recommended, as the weather can change. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, especially during the warmer months. A light jacket or sweater is advisable, even in summer, for evenings.
What are the less-known or hidden attractions in Frederick, Maryland?
Beyond the main attractions, explore the smaller museums like the Delaplaine Arts Center or the C. Burr Artz Library. Take a hike or bike ride on the Carroll Creek Linear Park trail. Consider a visit to the Maryland Heights, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.