McCormicks Pub

Maryland Travel

Places to Stay Near Restaurants and Lounges in North East MD

Maryland image 2

Welcome to Maryland Travel

 



Maryland Hotels

A motel is a public lodging establishment for automobile travelers. Motels have traditionally differed from hotels in that the former have facilities for free parking on the premises, are seldom more than three stories high, and offer occupants direct access to rooms without having to pass through a lobby. Motels are also generally smaller and farther away from urban areas, and they offer fewer services than hotels.

The distinction between motels and hotels, however, is very difficult to make, especially in the case of the so-called motor hotels, which combine the characteristics of both types of establishment. In the 1980s and 90s, some midrange motels began to offer suite accommodations and other features once found only in hotels. Motels can be seen as logical heirs to the earlier American public houses. Just as the inn was suited to 18th-century horse travel, and the hotel was suited to 19th-century railroad travel, the modern motel is suited to mass automobile travel on 21st-century expressways.

The American Automobile Association (AAA) classifies motels as a limited service lodging type with the following definition: "A low-rise or multistory establishment offering limited public and recreational facilities." Motels or Motor Lodges offer accommodations in low-rise structures with rooms easily accessible to parking (which is usually free). Properties have outdoor entry and small, functional lobbies. Service is often limited, and dining may not be offered in lower-rated motels and lodges. Shops and businesses are found only in higher-rated properties, as are bellhops, room service, and restaurants serving three meals daily.

A limited-service motel is traditionally a One-Star or Two-Star lodging. At a One-Star motel, guests can expect to find a clean, comfortable lodging that commonly serves a complimentary continental breakfast. A Two-Star motel is also clean and comfortable but has expanded amenities, such as a full-service restaurant, business center, and fitness center. These services may have limited staffing and/or restricted hours of use.



North East MD Places to Stay

Motels in North East, Maryland:

  • Best Western North East Inn, 39 Elwoods Road, North East, Maryland
    Best Western North East Inn is a 2 star place to stay near restaurants and lounges in North East, Maryland. Book a motel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Crystal Inn North East, 1 Center Drive, North East, Maryland
    Crystal Inn North East is a 3 star place to stay near restaurants and lounges in North East, Maryland. Book a motel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Northeast, Md, 101 Hotel Plaza, North East, Maryland
    Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Northeast, Md is a 2 star place to stay near restaurants and lounges in North East, Maryland. Book a motel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.

Maryland Travel Recommended Products






Maryland News and Information


 

North East MD News

Great wines, fun times Maryland's wineries provide a grand escape

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in an occasional series on Maryland's wineries. It may come as no surprise that one of Maryland's wineries sports the motto "Great Wines, Fun Times." That's because the owners of Berrywine Plantations/Linganore Wine Cellars, know their wine and enjoy having fun. The

Publication: Maryland Gazette

Read more...


Comptroller's ruling possible 'death knell' for Maryland wineries - Baltimore Business Journal:

Maryland Wineries Association. Seventy percent of Maryland wines are distributed by the wineries to retail stores and restaurants, according to the association. Atticks defined small wineries as those which produce fewer than 40,000 gallons of wine per year, which applies to 18 of the state's

Publication: Baltimore Business Journal

Read more...


Maryland bill would let small wineries sell directly to restaurants, stores.

Byline: Ed Waters Jr. Mar. 31--MOUNT AIRY -- The Maryland Senate passed a bill Tuesday that will allow small wineries to sell directly to restaurants and retailers, a move that could mean the survival of many start-up businesses. Facing a potential lawsuit in February, Maryland Attorney General J.

Publication: Frederick News-Post (Frederick, MD)

Read more...


It's Time for Maryland Wines, Vineyards Proclaim; State Ads Showcase Dozen Wineries

Nestled among 23 acres of rolling hills an hour's drive north of Washington, behind a wood-frame house built more than two centuries ago, vines of beautifully shaped grapes consistently produce award- winning bottles of cabernet sauvignon, merlot and chardonnay. No doubt connoisseurs with a palate

Publication: The Washington Post

Read more...


A growing viniculture: Wineries take root in Virginia and Maryland.(Washington Weekend)

It's harvest time, and the juices are flowing. The welcome mat is out at 58 Maryland and Virginia wineries where special seasonal celebrations might make Bacchus himself jealous. October is wine month in Virginia's six wine-producing regions (Shenandoah Valley, Northern Neck, Eastern Shore,

Publication: The Washington Times

Read more...




Home

Airline Tickets
Car Rentals
Road Trips
Vacation Cruises

Waldorf
Frostburg
Towson
Gaithersburg
Largo
Denton
Pocomoke city
Grasonville
Germantown
Cambridge
Columbia
Aberdeen
National harbor
Westminster
Lanham
Largo
Lanham
La plata
Elkridge
Lexington park
Linthicum
Salisbury
Gaithersburg
Clinton
Germantown

 







sitemap
eXTReMe Tracker