Sleep Inn & Suites (MD133)

18216 Colonel H K Douglas Dr, Hagerstown, MD, US, 21740

  • Teléfono: (301) 766-9449
  • Fax: (301) 766-9469
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Hotel con prácticas para conservar el medio ambiente

Cuida el medio ambiente

"Cuida el medio ambiente" indica que un hotel participa en el programa ambiental opcional que incluye el uso de bombillas que ahorran energía eléctrica, re-utilización de toallas y ropa de cama en las habitaciones, y reciclaje dentro del hotel. "Cuida el medio ambiente" no representa una certificación oficial de manera alguna. "Supports Green Initiatives" does not represent an official certification of any kind.

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Planning a Trip

Contenido suministrado por Frommers

Getting There -- From Washington, D.C., take I-270 to Frederick, where the interstate becomes U.S. 15 and continues north to Gettysburg. From Baltimore, take I-70 west. From points west, take I-68 east to I-70.

Greyhound (tel. 800/231-2222) operates daily bus service to Frederick into its depot at the MARC train station, 100 S. East St. (tel. 301/663-3311).

The MTA's MARC train runs between Frederick and Washington, D.C., with service Monday through Friday. Call tel. 866/RIDE-MTA or go to their website for schedule and fare information.

Visitor Information -- The Tourism Council of Frederick County operates a helpful visitor center at 19 E. Church St. (tel. 800/999-3613 or 301/228-2888). This office supplies maps, brochures, and listings of accommodations and restaurants; it also conducts walking tours of the historic district. The African American Heritage Sites brochure outlines historic African-American sites -- churches, homes, and even slave quarters in both Frederick and the surrounding county. Some buildings are gone, but signs mark the place. Tourist information booths can also be found in rest areas: on I-70, west of Frederick, and on U.S. 15, south at Emmitsburg. These facilities are open daily from 9am to 5pm.

Getting Around -- The best way to get around Frederick is by car -- that is, when you're not walking through the historic district. Parking is cheap and sometimes free: At downtown meters and garages, it's $7 Monday through Friday, $1 on Saturday, and free on Sunday. Parking garages are located at 17 E. Church St., 44 E. Patrick St., and 2 S. Court St. Stop at the visitor center to have your Church Street garage ticket validated for up to 3 hours of free parking. If you park in a residential district, check for the signs that restrict nonresident parking.

Frederick County operates TransIT (tel. 301/694-2065), a bus service that connects outlying hotels, malls, and local colleges with the historic district and Frederick-area train stations. See the website for maps and schedules.

Special Events -- Fall colors are at their peak in mid- to late October -- which is also the peak time for special events. Thurmont's Catoctin Colorfest (tel. 301/271-4432), a crafts show of enormous proportions, is held in mid-October. On the weekend before Halloween, Haunted Rail and Trail (tel. 301/696-2936 or visit the Frederick County Parks and Recreation website) takes you on the Walkersville Southern Railroad for a ride to Fountain Rock Nature Center for creepy fun.

First Saturday Gallery Walks are held every month in Frederick. Shops, galleries, and restaurants stay open until 9pm. Call tel. 301/698-8118 for details.

A couple of events mark the anniversaries of Civil War battles. The commemoration of the Battle of Monocacy, the "Battle that saved Washington," is held the weekend closest to the July 9 anniversary (call tel. 301/662-3515 for information). The Battle of Antietam is recalled in September (call tel. 301/432-5124 for information).

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