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ballet1288 Nov 15th, 2004 10:02 AM

quick trip to annapolis - help with plans
 
We will be staying at the Lowes Hotel in Annapolis this weekend - actually all day Friday, Friday night and leave late Sat. Morning. Any suggestions on the room type at the Lowes - got the room on Priceline. We have seen the Naval Academy - what are other suggestions to do. I know I would like to do some Christmas shopping - where can we have lunch and dinner Fri - Want seafood for dinner and a view of the water - Thanks!

BoulderCO Nov 15th, 2004 02:20 PM

All rooms other than the suites are pretty much the same. There is a club level but the rooms aren't significantly better than the regular rooms. I would request a room that doesn't face West Street if you are a light sleeper. It is quieter if your room faces the side, back, or inner courtyard.

je Nov 15th, 2004 03:26 PM

O'Leary's and Carrol's Creek in Eastport are both very good seafood restaurants. O'Leary's is a little more expensive and Carrol's Creek may have a better view. The Chart House in Eastport is very nice, on the water, but probably better for a drink than dinner. Maryland Ave might be a good place to shop and have lunch at Galway Bay Irish Pub.

ballet1288 Nov 16th, 2004 05:18 AM

What is the name of the cobblestone street that is in Annapolis that goes down to the water where boats come in and dock. What resturants are good there? I have been on that street once and thought it was so quaint and remember lots of shops - can anyone help with the name of that street and how far from the Lowes would it be??

je Nov 16th, 2004 07:07 AM

You're probably thinking of Main St. which is about a two block walk down to the dock area from Church Circle. Church Circle is a two block walk from Loewes. There are several restaurants around the dock all very popular on weekends. Middleton Tavern and McGarvey's both have seafood. I like the historic aspect of Middleton's. Phillips is a little further walk toward the water but is also very well known for seafood.

AHaugeto Nov 16th, 2004 11:19 AM

Have you toured the William Paca House/Gardens? Or the Hammond-Harwood House (sp?)? Or St. John's college? Check out www.annapolisholiday.com, then go under "plan a visit" for a good list of sights, etc. Have a wonderful trip - I miss living down there!


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