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Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state known for its diverse geography, ranging from coastal plains to mountainous regions. It boasts a rich history, vibrant culture, and significant landmarks like the Chesapeake Bay and Fort McHenry. The state is also famous for its seafood, particularly blue crabs, and its proximity to Washington, D.C.
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Location
Hotel Class
Amenities
Brand
Columbia, Maryland
#1 in Best Hotels in the USA
$188
$175
Albuquerque, New Mexico
#2 in Best Hotels in the USA
$167
$135
Durham, North Carolina
#3 in Best Hotels in the USA
Henderson, Nevada
#4 in Best Hotels in the USA
$226
$225
Fort Collins, Colorado
#5 in Best Hotels in the USA
$113
$113
Indianapolis, Indiana
#6 in Best Hotels in the USA
$111
$111
Dana Point, California
#7 in Best Hotels in the USA
St. Louis, Missouri
#8 in Best Hotels in the USA
$231
$212
Huntsville, Alabama
#9 in Best Hotels in the USA
$164
$147
East Rutherford, New Jersey
#10 in Best Hotels in the USA
$225
$224
Peabody, Massachusetts
#11 in Best Hotels in the USA
$150
$147
Long Island City, New York
#12 in Best Hotels in the USA
$403
$379
Phoenix, Arizona
#13 in Best Hotels in the USA
$143
$143
Largo, Maryland
#14 in Best Hotels in the USA
$117
$110
Eagan, Minnesota
#15 in Best Hotels in the USA
$115
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
#16 in Best Hotels in the USA
$216
$209
Santa Fe, New Mexico
#17 in Best Hotels in the USA
$153
$107
Newport Beach, California
#18 in Best Hotels in the USA
$429
$365
New Orleans, Louisiana
#19 in Best Hotels in the USA
$172
$131
Schaumburg, Illinois
#20 in Best Hotels in the USA
$339
$339
Phoenix, Arizona
#21 in Best Hotels in the USA
Cleveland, Ohio
#22 in Best Hotels in the USA
$359
$306
Raleigh, North Carolina
#23 in Best Hotels in the USA
$369
$287
Ewing, New Jersey
#24 in Best Hotels in the USA
$154
$139
Elko, Nevada
#25 in Best Hotels in the USA
$119
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