MainStay Suites is conveniently located in beautiful, historic Frederick Maryland with "easy access" to Washington D.C.; Baltimore, Maryland; Hagerstown, Maryland and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Locally, guests can enjoy a bit of history at Antietam or Gettysburg Battlefields or by browsing through the shops and antique stores in historic downtown Frederick.
MainStay Suites , a Gold Hospitality Award Winner, is a "prototype for hotels" in the 21st Century. State-of-the-art technology is combined with all the comforts of home , making your stay both productive and relaxing. Our "all suites" hotel, designed with the long term traveler in mind, features spacious guest rooms with fully equipped kitchens with microwave, refrigerator/freezer with icemaker, coffeemaker, range, toaster, dishwasher, dishes and utensils. Two-line speaker phone with data port and voicemail make it possible to be online while making or receiving calls on the second line. Free local calls are standard as well.Amenities
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- Complimentary High-Speed Internet Access
- Full Kitchens
- Well-Lit Work Desk Area
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Pet Friendly
- Iron with Ironing Board
- Hair Dryer
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Features
- Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast
- Complimentary High-Speed Internet Access
- Heated Indoor Pool
- On-Site Fitness Center
- Valet Service
- Fax/Copier Services
- Hot Tub
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Attractions
- Francis Scott Key Mall
- Harry Grove Stadium
- Frederick Brewing Company
- Weinberg Center for the Arts
- Glade Valley Golf Course
- Cunningham Falls State Park
- Grotto at Lourdes
- Harper's Ferry
- Washington DC
- Baltimore/Inner Harbor
- Gettysburg Battlefield
- Monocacy National Battlefield
- Barbara Fritchie House
- Canal Walk Downtown Frederick
- New Market Antique Shopping
- Adventure Park
- Westview Promenade Shopping Center
- Frederick County Fairgrounds
- Antietam National Battlefield
- Hood College
- Gettysburg College
- Charles Town Race
- Frederick Community College
- Frederick Memorial Hospital
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Directions
From Frederick Municipal Airport: Begin on Driveway and turn right on Bowmans Farm Road. Continue on MD-144, East Patrick St. Turn left on Monocacy Blvd and turn left on ramp. Continue on I-70, Baltimore National Pike, US-40 for 1 mile. Exit off I-70, Baltimore National Pike, US-40 via ramp at sign reading "Exit 54 MD-355 to Market Street/Buckeystown and I-270 / MD-85". Turn right on MD-355, Urbana Pike. Continue on MD-85, Buckeystown Pike until you see hotel.
From Baltimore/Washington International:
Start out East toward I-195 W. Stay straight onto I-195W and merge onto I-95 N via Exit 4A toward I-695 / Baltimore. Merge onto I-695 N / Baltimore Beltway Inner Loop via Exit 49B on the left toward I-70 / I-83 / Towson. Merge onto I-70 W via Exit 16 toward Frederick. Then merge onto I-270 S via Exit 53A toward Washington. Take the MD-85 S exit, Exit 31B toward Buckeystown. Make slight right onto MD-85 / Buckeystown Pike and take a left onto Executive Way.
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