Bed and Breakfast Frederick County

Frederick County, Maryland, offers a blend of historic charm and contemporary spirit. Known for its picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and the ever-lively Downtown Frederick, it’s an ideal destination for travelers seeking a unique and intimate getaway. The vast selection of Bed and Breakfasts in Frederick County are the perfect way to experience the local culture, history, and hospitality. Let’s explore the best Bed and Breakfasts in Maryland.  


 

10 Clarke Bed & Breakfast

If you want a contemporary feel in a historic setting, look no further than 10 Clarke Bed & Breakfast. This Victorian mansion sits just steps from Downtown Frederick and dazzles guests with its architecture, spacious suites, memory foam mattresses, waffle weave bathrobes, hand-pressed linens, and curated art pieces.

 

10 Clarke Place

At 10 Clarke, the owners take hospitality seriously. Your stay includes a three-course gourmet breakfast with locally sourced organic ingredients, coffee, wine, refreshments, tea, and cookies. 

Part of 10 Clarke’s charm is proximity to world-class restaurants such as Hootch & Banter and The Wine Kitchen. Once featured on HGTV’s Restore America, this popular B&B books up quickly, so make sure to plan ahead. 


 

Hollerstown Hill Bed & Breakfast

Located in downtown Frederick, Hollerstown Hill Bed & Breakfast is a Victorian-style home that offers an authentic glimpse into history. Originally part of a 13-lot subdivision established in 1890, the house was built in 1900 by developers Sarah and Richard Dutrow. 

 

Hollerstown

Guests can enjoy beautifully appointed rooms, carved mantels, fireplaces, period antiques, and a game room with a traditional pool table and Civil War-themed chess set. Start your day on the wrap-around porch or the patio with a delicious homemade breakfast, often featuring local products.

Hollerstown Hill is just a short walk from the heart of Downtown Frederick, giving easy access to an array of shops, restaurants, and attractions.  Like 10 Clarke Place, you'll find that farm breweries, wineries, and Civil War battlefields are also within close driving distance. 

This charismatic B&B, open-year round, is not just a place to stay, but a launchpad for an exciting and adventurous exploration of Frederick, MD. 


 

The Inn at Springfield Manor

Just north of the city limits is The Inn at Springfield Manor. Here, you'll enjoy the intimate B&B experience set on a sprawling 135-acre countryside estate at the foot of Catoctin Mountain. Relax in one of the eight private suites that pay respects to the property's historical significance but with a contemporary twist. Each suite features private marble baths, European hair and skin products, and coffee and tea services. 

 

Springfield Manor Morning

In the summer, enjoy the sight and fragrance of the lavender field that blooms twice a year. Not to mention, The Inn at Springfield Manor is adjacent to the award-winning winery and distillery, and guests receive a 10% off voucher for wine, beer, and spirits in the tasting room.

The Inn at Springfield Manor is an excellent choice for couples looking for a romantic getaway or anyone interested in exploring the outdoors, as it has easy access to hiking and biking, at nearby locations including Catoctin Furnace, Catoctin Mountain Park, and Cunningham Falls State Park. You'll also find Frederick County's three historic covered bridges nearby as well. 

 


 

Inn on Market

The Inn on Market is a true testament to historical preservation. Originally owned in 1789 by Richard Potts, who was appointed the 1st U.S. Attorney by George Washington, it has served as a mixed-use beacon, combining the sale of dry goods downstairs with an inn for guests upstairs. The location at 301 N. Market Street has undergone literal centuries of renovations and renovations began to bring it to its present form in 2013. 

Guests can expect modern amenities in spacious rooms with private baths, colonial wallpaper, custom-made fabrics, historical artwork, Anichani sheets, and French bathing products. The Inn on Market is more than a step back into history; it’s an immersion into Frederick’s rich history.

 

UP ON MARKET

You won’t go hungry at The Inn on Market as it sits on top of Up On Market, an elegant European-style bistro. This historic building is located near in the center of Downtown Frederick, making it the perfect home base to explore all that Frederick has to offer.