Flag House Inn
About Flag House Inn
Historic Setting Flag House Inn in Annapolis is housed in a historic building, offering a unique and charming atmosphere. Comfortable Accommodations Rooms feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms, seating areas, carpeted floors, and wardrobes. Additional amenities include baths, hairdryers, fruits, chocolates or cookies, work desks, free toiletries, showers, interconnected rooms, TVs, and sofas. Exceptional Services Guests enjoy free WiFi, private check-in and check-out, a lounge, concierge service, menus for special diets, daily housekeeping, a coffee shop, outdoor seating area, family rooms, and bicycle parking. Prime Location Located 1.1 mi from Annapolis Harbor, the inn is 21 mi from Baltimore-Washington International Airport. Nearby attractions include Sports Legends Museum At Camden Yards, Baltimore Convention Center, Inner Harbor, and Power Plant, each 48-30 mi away.
Amenities
- On-site parking
- Meeting space
- On-site dining
- Valet parking
- Café / coffee shop
- Express check-in / check-out
- Concierge
- In-room refrigerator
- Family friendly
- Smoke-free property
Reviews
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Parking was easy and secure. Nice stay.
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Great location. Clean, comfortable. Offered parking for $50 which was twice more than the garage. Disappointing that they did not offer their guest a reasonable rate.
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Nice, clean, quiet, and cozy hotel. Will stay again.
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Great spot with easy walking downtown or to the Academy. Very nice sitting rooms downstairs with fresh pastries for breakfast.
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Parking was $50 a night which was nuts. Plenty of garages in the area that would allow you to park for a fraction of that. Excellent location. Quiet and safe with tons of shops and cafes in walking distance.
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Great location. Beautiful room and exemplary service.
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The room was over the garage. You couldn’t stand up in half the room as the ceiling was too low. Multiple tripping areas walking into and out of the space. No heat in bathroom. You have to walk to the front of house to enter for coffee in the morning. They have the nerve to charge you to park at the house.
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The main house was very nice! Unfortunately, when I book, I wasn’t told that I would be staying in a separate room above the detached garage. Did not have our own refrigerator so we had to take our stuff up and down to the main house through the alley. Also did not have an air conditioner that worked in it not very hot up there. Our situation was not great either.
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The B&B website and other on-line links claims "...excellent breakfast" and "the best breakfast in Annapolis". What was served were mini grocery store bought pastry, no fresh coffee, no juice, no plates, no one around. In addition, they state that for a large fee you can have valet parking on-site. There was no valet. I requested a refund for the valet parking and used that money to have a decent breakfast elsewhere.
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Limited breakfast.
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Very close to down town. Parking was on site, only 2 spots. Off season GREAT. but…On season would be difficult for us. They put us on third floor walk up. Place was empty - one other guest. Absentee management. No breakfast when they were supposed to leave something out. Bathroom(s) dated. Taxes and fees made this choice more expensive !
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No elevator. Had to carry luggage up and down 3 long steep flights of stairs. No mention about lack of elevators in promotion and listing materials. No hot water in the morning (7:00) at the toilet room sink or in the shower despite running it for 30 minutes. No one on premises to assist. After returning from breakfast 2 hours later I was told the hot water was working. By this time I was packed, dressed and ready to depart. Too little too late. Ceiling fan set on high and noisy with no way to slow it. Had to turn it off despite room being warm. No one from management or otherwise available on premises to assist. Would not recommend. Keep in mind I paid $400.00 one night for two adults. So many better options available in Annapolis.
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Nadia was wonderful and the breakfast was amazing. The bed was super comfy and the room was lovely and quiet. The location is perfect!
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Breakfast was gourmet, and so delicious - way above expectations!
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It was both cozy and boutique/chic, perfectly nestled in the heart of Annapolis near the Naval Academy and the harbor. The staff was very gracious and the breakfast was absolutely delicious. The beds were like floating on clouds! Highly recommend :)
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Staff was friendly, amenities were excellent, terrific location! Will stay again.
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The stay was fine, I paid Expedia and then was told by the property that I didnt pay, even after I showed them a receipt. Then they tried to charge my credit card for next several months, even after we spoke and they weren’t authorized to charge my card, they need to resolve their issues with Expedia. This has never happened to me before, and I travel a lot.
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Location, location, location…. This charming Inn is walking distance to the main roads in Annapolis MD and we took advantage of it. The building is beautiful - it’s a very old home converted to the Inn. The decor is stunning. they truly took advantage of the beautiful wood features and fireplaces.. ‘the bed was incredibly comfortable and room cozy. AMAZING breakfast (get it included - it’s worth it)… The room we had was on the 3rd floor walk up. Fine for younger persons, but we are older and this was a challenge (King bed with Garden View was our room). There really was no garden view except in the bathroom. It was a bit tight to get around the bed. Also had to use a small portable heater to warm the room up. Worst part was the extra charge for the parking. We were purchasing a car (so had 2) $100 extra which we didn’t anticipate. Never saw this $50 cost on the listing (I mentioned it to the coordinator and I can now see it on the listing - but I looked at so many places???)…. Overall we enjoyed the place but would park elsewhere next time to minimize cost. I would recommend the Inn and would stay there again should we return to the area. Just get a room on the 2nd floor for us!…
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The Inn is beautiful and the staff very welcoming. My room was spotless, cozy, and tastefully decorated. The location is directly across the street from the USNA. I skipped breakfast, but the offerings looked lovely. Will definitely stay here again.
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Overpriced for what it offered. $500+ for a single night at the property sans breakfast or parking. Room itself was small with no real historic flair or charm. Found a used washcloth on the floor housekeeping had overlooked. To check in during peak hours we had to call hotel staff (attending to other properties when we arrived) in order to get access to the room. If this property were about $200 less expensive, I would have zero complaints, but to spend that amount of money I expected way more.