Just outside the nation’s capital, Waldorf, Maryland provides hotel guests with access to the attractions of Washington, D.C., as well as nearby Andrews Air Force Base.
Civil War buffs shouldn’t miss the well-preserved Dr. Samuel Mudd House and its original furnishings, such as the couch where Dr. Mudd set the leg of John Wilkes Booth. For more history, the Piscataway Indian Museum offers both exhibits and a full-scale longhouse. Travelers can also visit the first Carmelite monastery in the U.S., the Carmel of Port Tobacco, for either a mass or a tour.
Bustling Washington, D.C. is less than an hour north, providing attractions such as the Smithsonian museums, national monuments, and the urban amenities of dining, nightlife and shopping.
Nature lovers staying at our Waldorf hotels can head west to the Potomac River to spot bald eagles at Chapman State Park, or take a short jaunt east for sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. Cyclists can also wind through forests and wetlands on the Indian Head Rail Trail.
For a shopping fix near our Waldorf accommodations, either visit the St. Charles Towne Center or poke around in quaint local shops for antiques and other unique gifts by which to remember your Waldorf stay.



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