Convenient Baltimore Lodging near Maryland Attractions
Take advantage of Eastern Baltimore County's jewel - 200 miles of shoreline! On or off the waterfront, there's something fun for everyone. Enjoy golfing, fishing, hiking and enjoying the outdoors. Sip the local flavor at Boordy Vineyards and DeJon Vineyards for tours and year-round activities. Relax outside the city and experience all of the exciting activities only minutes away.
Our Country Inn & Suites hotel in Rosedale offers easy navigation to Baltimore's Inner Harbor, National Aquarium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Ravens Stadium, Ripken Stadium and Cedar Lane Regional Park, and Maryland's premier shopping at the Avenue at White Marsh/White Marsh Mall/AMC Theatres is only three miles North.
When using your GPS to locate this hotel, use the following address: 8825 Yellow Brick Rd Rosedale, Maryland 21237
This hotel in Rosedale is near the following attractions:
National Aquarium (14 miles) During your stay at our hotel in Baltimore, MD, don't miss seeing the National Aquarium, considered one of the best in the country. Phone: +1 (410) 576-3800
Fort McHenry (13.4 miles) Be sure to see this historic site, where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write our national anthem. Phone: +1 (410) 962-4290
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (14.4 miles) Catch a home game of the Baltimore Orioles at what many consider one of the best ballparks in the country. Phone: +1 (410) 685-9800
Ultimate Watersports (4.0 miles) Check out Ultimate Watersports for beach parties, rentals and summer camps.
Martin State Airport (5 miles) A joint civil military airport home to Lockheed Martin and Maryland National Guard 175th unit.
MARC Train (7.5 miles) Penn Station has service to Washington DC, Baltimore Washington International, Aberdeen, Edgewood and Bowie.
About Baltimore
Baltimore, affectionately called "Charm City" by locals, is a sparkling harbor city filled with excitement, history and, of course, charm. Narrow cobblestone streets in historic Fell's Point are juxtaposed by the clear glass and sheer size of Inner Harbor museums and attractions. Quaint antique stores and public markets, some more than 200 years old, sit near modern shopping malls and art galleries, beckoning tourists to explore the food, sweets and treasures they have to offer. As for food, seafood is king in Baltimore. Blue crabs, especially Maryland lump crab cakes, are the mainstays of countless menus, along with fresh oysters and fish. Districts like Little Italy, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon offer cultural surprises and character, further broadening Baltimore's appeal. And you can't forget the excitement of Baltimore Orioles' baseball and Ravens' football home games.
Did you know?
The Inner Harbor is a Mecca for visitors to Baltimore. This square shaped waterfront is dotted with many attractions including museums, shops and restaurants. Plus, if you're staying in a major hotel, you'll be in the perfect location as most of them are within a stone's throw of Inner Harbor.