Furnished Apartments in Maryland

Maryland Serviced Apartments for Rent

Maryland is a well-known State in the United States Mid-Atlantic region which borders West Virginia, Virginia and the Columbia District towards its west and south. Pennsylvania lies to the north while Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean lie towards the east. The largest city in the region is Baltimore with the capital being Annapolis. The Chesapeake Bay estuary is bordered by 16 counties out of 23 counties in Maryland along with Baltimore city. In spite of being one of the USA’s smallest States, it has diverse topographical and climatic features which have made it a miniature America in a manner of speaking. 

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Furnished apartments in Maryland in our portfolio come with everything you require for a pleasantly memorable stay. We offer amenities like free Wi-Fi, comfortable bedrooms and a lot more. 

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Corporate Accommodation in Maryland 

Our furnished apartments in Maryland are ideal for corporate and business travellers landing here for extended periods. Our apartments give you the space, freedom, flexibility and privacy that you seek. They help you relax in style with plush furnishings and super comfortable beds. Enjoy proximity to major commercial and business destinations alongside. Stay connected with free Wi-Fi while all other appliances stay at your fingertips for maximum convenience. In other words, our apartments make your Maryland sojourn more fulfilling! 

Holiday Accommodation in Maryland 

Our serviced apartments in Maryland are suitable options for families and leisure holidayers here. They come with the space and convenience that you require on a daily basis. Enjoy plush fittings, fixtures and furnishings along with comfortable beds. We offer all the appliances and other connectivity features that you require. Cook delicious meals in your own fully-equipped kitchens while enjoying the privacy and space that you desire. Our apartments are also located near major tourist attractions in the city and beyond. 

Where to Stay in Maryland

Mount Vernon is a suitable place to stay for first-time visitors to Maryland. It is a charming and sophisticated locality northwards from downtown. The cultural hub of the city lies here with several institutions and other tourist landmarks. Budget travellers may consider Downtown Baltimore for its lively ambience, business district and government institutions. 

Those in search of exciting nightlife options should consider Fells Point which is a bustling locality. It lies to the east of Inner Harbor and is one of Maryland’s oldest neighbourhoods. Canton is one of the hippest and coolest zones in Maryland near Downtown. Inner Harbor is another excellent destination for shopping, restaurants, pubs and bars.

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There are over 63 serviced apartments in Maryland Washington-Dc with more being added every day. In total, TheSqua.re has over 250,000 apartments across the globe that are waiting to be booked. Book Now .

The best 5 and 4 star serviced apartments in Maryland Washington-Dc are 1822 15th Street. 27th Street NW Apartment. 5718 27th Street NW. 1737 Q Street NW Unit 5. 1737 Connecticut Avenue NW Unit 502.

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Some of the apartment buildings in Maryland Washington-Dc will offer bed and breakfast or gym membership, whereas others may provide them with an extra charge. The apartment listing will make that clear. Other services include airport pick-up, meet and greet and so much more. Book your stay here for the full TheSqua.re experience.

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Facts About Maryland

Here are some interesting facts about Maryland that you should keep in mind:

  • William Nuthead started the very first printing business in 1685. His wife Diana was the first female licensed printer throughout the colonies. 
  • The Maryland Gazette came into being as the oldest continually published U.S. newspaper from 1727 onwards. 
  • The Mason-Dixon Line was surveyed in 1763 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah. They determined the borders between Maryland and Pennsylvania. The line was set up as the northern border of Maryland in 1767. 
  • Baltimore saw the inauguration of the USA’s first Post Office system back in 1774 by William Goddard. 
  • The first balloon ascension in the country took place in 1784 at Baltimore. 
  • The oldest catholic school in the U.S. lies here in Bethesda and is named Georgetown Prep. 
  • The country’s first water company, Baltimore Water Company, was chartered back in 1792. 
  • The world’s first telegraph line was set up between Baltimore and Washington in 1844. 
  • The Baltimore-docked USS Constellation is the only remaining ship from the Civil War. 
  • Maryland is called America in Miniature. It has diverse climatic systems and topographies within its limits. These include dunes, marshlands, wildlife, bald cypress, hills, oak forests and pine groves along with mountains. 
  • Smith Island is the sole off-shore island in the USA which is populated. It can be accessed by ferry rides. 
  • The USA’s first school, King Williams School, opened here in 1696. 
  • Annapolis in Maryland is the world’s sailing capital. 

Cost of Living in Maryland

A meal at a regular restaurant will cost anywhere between $10-30 on average. Expensive restaurants may charge upwards of $60-$65. A one-way transport ticket is between $1.90-$2.50. The monthly pas comes for $70-$80 on average. Utilities are priced at $146 every month approximately. 

Rentals for a 1 bedroom apartment in the City Center hover at $1608 while they fall to $1046 outside the City Center. 3 bedroom apartment rentals come for $2,291 in the City Center. Outside of the City Center, they fall to $1875 every month. 

Tips for Visiting Maryland

Here are some handy tips to keep in mind while visiting Maryland. They include the following: 

  • The Inner Harbor is a key attraction but do not limit yourself to just this zone. 
  • Baltimore is a Southern zone although the weather is more inclined towards Northeast patterns. 
  • Summers are humid while winters are wet and cold. 
  • Snow can be found even in late April at times. 
  • Check out the famous public markets in Baltimore and other parts of Maryland. 
  • Farmers’ markets are a must-visit in this part of the country. 
  • Stay alert to safeguard your belongings and person. 
  • Walking shoes are a must since you will be getting around mostly on foot. 

Things to Do in Maryland

Maryland offers an abundance of things to do and other activities. Some of them include the following. 

1. What are some popular things to do in Maryland? 

Some of the most popular things to do in Maryland include visiting the National Aquarium, National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore Museum of Art, Deep Creek Lake, Six Flags America, Antietam National Battlefield and similar attractions. 

2. What are some free things to do near Maryland? 

Some top free activities in Maryland include checking out Maryland Scenic Byways, Ego Alley, Mallows Bay and the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Other attractions include House of Yoder, Canal Place and Swallow Falls State Park. 

3. What are the most family-friendly things to do near Maryland? 

Families may consider taking a thrilling helicopter tour of Downtown Baltimore along with checking out Six Flags America and the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge nearby. Other attractions include the Jolly Roger Splash Mountain and Ocean City Beach if you are inclined to travel a little further. 

Places to Visit in Maryland

Here are some of the best places to visit in Maryland: 

  • Maryland Eastern Shore – The Eastern Shore or the eastern side of the pristine Chesapeake Bay, is the biggest attraction in Maryland. It has several famous beaches, towns and natural areas which draw hefty crowds during summer. You should check out St. Michaels, Chestertown, Ocean City and Assateague Island along with Cambridge. 
  • Baltimore Inner Harbor – The Baltimore Inner Harbor is a prime attraction for people of varying ages. You will love the National Aquarium here along with Camden Yards. Other must-visits include Baltimore’s Historic Ships, Port Discovery and Maryland Science Center. Check out the Horseshoe Casino along with MECU (Pier Six) Pavilion alongside. 
  • Annapolis City Dock – The Annapolis City Dock is an ideal destination for enjoying sightseeing, cruises or walking tours. Learn about the lovely seaport and its chequered history. Enjoy visiting the United States Naval Academy and the historic St. John’s College. 
  • C&O Canal National Historic Park – You will love a trip to the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal (C&O Canal). This is a national park which goes back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The towpath covers a whopping 184.5 miles, extending till Cumberland in Maryland from Georgetown in Washington, D.C. It has several original attractions including aqueducts, locks and lock-houses. 
  • Deep Creek Lake – The Deep Creek Lake is one of the biggest getaways in Maryland. It is characterized by beautiful lakes, rivers and mountains alike. You can choose from diverse activities here including outdoor activities, hiking, picnicking, bicycling, boating, camping, fishing, horseback riding and swimming among others. You will also love winter activities here like snowmobiling, snowshoeing and snowboarding among others. 
  • Six Flags America – Six Flags America is the biggest attraction for children in Maryland. It has 50+ rides along with several shows and the biggest water park in the whole region. The amusement park draws people of all ages with 10+ roller coasters and attractive names like The JOKER and The Wild One. You will love the globally acclaimed stunt shows that take place here. Children will also enjoy checking out the Looney Tunes Prop Warehouse. They can also meet their beloved Bugs Bunny here. The park remains open from April till the month of October. 
  • Strathmore Music Center – The Strathmore Music Center comes with seating capacity for 2,000 people. This cutting-edge hall for concerts offers top-class performances along with arts education for people in Montgomery County in Maryland. There are performances by reputed national artists which include pop, blues, folk, jazz and classical music performers. Children’s performances are also held outdoors along with concerts. The lawn hosts these performances in the summer. AMP by Strathmore is a wonderful event cum performance zone within Pike & Rose. It opened its doors in the year 2015 and comes with a music venue for added events. This has a whopping 240 seats in all. 

Best Places to Eat in Maryland

Maryland is home to numerous top restaurants and eateries. Some of the best names include the following: 

  • Rad Pies
  • Rik's Cafe
  • Bangkok Golden
  • Schmankerl Stube
  • Dino's Pizza
  • MISSION BBQ
  • CALIFORNIAS TEX MEX
  • Broad Axe
  • The Plum
  • Melting Pot
  • Pretzel and Pizza Creations
  • Legacy Carryout & Catering
  • Rhubarb House

Street Food in Maryland

Street food is diverse and flavorful in Maryland. Here are some of the best names worth checking out in this regard: 

  • Bombay Street Food
  • Maizal Latin American Street Food
  • KOVI - Asian Street Food Kitchen
  • Thai Chef Street Food
  • G Street Food
  • Hawkers Asian Street Food
  • OC Street Food
  • South Street Steaks
  • The Food Market
  • Charles Street Brasserie
  • Kao Sarn Thai Street Food
  • Thames Street Oyster House

Shopping in Maryland

Maryland offers ample shopping options for tourists and visitors. Some of the choices include the following: 

  • Rockville Town Square
  • Arundel Mills
  • The Shops at Wisconsin Place
  • White Marsh Mall
  • Downtown Silver Spring
  • Maryland City Plaza
  • The Shops at Kenilworth
  • Harford Mall
  • The Mall in Columbia
  • Historic Savage Mill
  • Eastover Shopping Center

Transportation in Maryland

The biggest airport in Maryland is the BWI (Baltimore-Washington International) Thurgood Marshall Airport. The suburbs of Washington D.C. and other areas are also connected through the Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. 

There are Amtrak trains including the Acela Express running through Penn Station, New Carrollton, BWI Airport and Aberdeen through the entire corridor between Boston and Washington. Train services are available till Cumberland and Rockville as well. The WMATA has its own Metrorail rapid transit system along with Metrobus bus networks. They offer services linking the area to Washington D.C. 

Weather in Maryland

The best time to visit Maryland is between late April and the month of June. You can also consider visiting anytime between late August and the month of October. The period falling between summer and spring is a great option indeed. July is the busiest month in Maryland for tourism. Winters are cold from December till February while fall is a colorful affair as well. The summer lasts till August and starts from June itself. August is when fall starts dressing up Maryland in its multifarious hues. This is a great time to visit as well since the rush of tourists will be on the lower side.