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Annapolis Waterfront Hotel
NameAnnapolis Waterfront Hotel
LocationAnnapolis, Maryland, United States
Opening date2000s

Annapolis Waterfront Hotel The Annapolis Waterfront Hotel is a waterfront hotel located on Ego Alley along Spa Creek in Annapolis, Maryland, adjacent to the United States Naval Academy and the Chesapeake Bay. The property serves visitors to regional sites such as Historic Annapolis, Maryland State House, United States Naval Academy Museum, Ego Alley (Annapolis), and the City Dock (Annapolis). The hotel caters to guests attending events tied to United States Naval Academy commissioning, America's Cup-adjacent sailing activities, Annapolis Boat Shows, and regional festivals like the Annapolis Film Festival.

History

The site of the hotel occupies waterfront land in Annapolis, Maryland historically associated with Colonial Annapolis maritime commerce and 18th-century shipbuilding linked to families involved in the American Revolution and the era of the Articles of Confederation. Development of a modern hotel on Spa Creek followed urban redevelopment initiatives by Historic Annapolis Foundation and municipal planning by the City of Annapolis during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, influenced by trends seen in waterfront revitalizations in cities such as Baltimore, Boston, and Seattle. Ownership and management have intersected with regional hospitality firms and tourism bureaus including Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County and private investors with interests in hospitality and maritime tourism linked to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.

Architecture and Design

The hotel's design emphasizes maritime views of Spa Creek (Maryland), Severn River, and the Chesapeake Bay, incorporating materials and motifs referencing local shipbuilding traditions and Federal-period masonry seen elsewhere in Annapolis, Maryland. Architectural elements echo styles present in nearby landmarks such as the Maryland State House and Georgian rowhouses on State Circle (Annapolis), while interior design references naval heritage associated with the United States Naval Academy and exhibits from the United States Naval Academy Museum. Landscape and terrace treatments connect to the City Dock (Annapolis) promenade and public spaces that host regattas and maritime events similar to those at Camden Yards promenades and waterfront districts in Alexandria, Virginia.

Facilities and Amenities

The hotel offers guest rooms and suites with views toward Spa Creek (Maryland), in-room services used by attendees of functions at the United States Naval Academy and visiting delegations from institutions such as the National Sailing Hall of Fame and the Annapolis Maritime Museum. On-site food and beverage outlets serve regional cuisine influenced by Chesapeake seafood traditions exemplified by venues like Cantler's Riverside Inn and menu items associated with Maryland blue crab preparations. Meeting spaces support business travelers coming from organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers, Association of Naval Architects, and academic delegations from nearby institutions including St. John's College (Annapolis) and the United States Naval Academy. Recreation options reflect boating and sailing culture, with proximity to marinas used by vessels participating in regattas like the Annapolis Regatta and training activities linked to United States Coast Guard operations in the region.

Events and Conferences

The hotel's event program hosts conferences, weddings, and symposiums catering to attendees involved with the United States Naval Academy, military commissioning families, maritime trade shows like the Annapolis Powerboat Show, and cultural events including the Annapolis Film Festival and local fundraising galas organized by Historic Annapolis Foundation and the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau. Planners book ballrooms and meeting rooms for academic conferences with participants from Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and professional associations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Society for History in the Federal Government.

Location and Transportation

Situated on Ego Alley adjacent to City Dock (Annapolis) and a short walk from State Circle (Annapolis) and the Maryland State House, the hotel provides direct access to maritime transit, taxi services, and ride-hailing platforms used by visitors bound for the United States Naval Academy and the Annapolis Boat Shows. Regional connections include proximity to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, commuter routes to Washington, D.C., and driving access via Maryland Route 50 and U.S. Route 50 in Maryland to destinations such as BWI Marshall Airport and the Inner Harbor (Baltimore). Waterborne access supports private charters and public events connecting to St. Michaels, Maryland and other Chesapeake ports.

Reception and Reviews

Reviews of the hotel in travel outlets and hospitality listings reference its location relative to landmarks like the United States Naval Academy and praise its waterfront vantage similar to reviews of waterfront properties in Boston Harbor and Baltimore Inner Harbor. Guest feedback often cites proximity to Historic Annapolis attractions, service for military and academic visitors associated with the United States Naval Academy, and comparisons to other regional hotels evaluated by organizations such as AAA (American Automobile Association) and travel guides published by editorial operations covering Maryland tourism. Critiques in hospitality assessments note the seasonal variability of waterfront activity tied to regattas and events like the Annapolis Boat Shows and the operational impacts observed during peak maritime festival periods.

Category:Hotels in Maryland Category:Buildings and structures in Annapolis, Maryland