Hotels near Sharpsburg, MD

7 locations found near Sharpsburg

“Jacob Rohrbach Inn - What a fantastic place!!! I'd rate it higher if it'd let me. First, the grounds are spectacular: the yard; the flowers; the lightning bugs (yes!), and the location; for me, it really doesn't get better than this. The rooms are great, spacious, very clean, and very comfortable. The location is great too, you're just a couple minutes from the Antietam Battlefield, and the town of Sharpsburg is small enough to walk anywhere. The best part though: the owners - Chris and Amy. You couldn't feel more welcome and more at home than with them and their dogs Maya and Libby. Gracious hosts, fabulous breakfasts, and a wealth of history here at Jacob Rohrbach Inn. Chris was also our tour guide through the battlefield, and absolutely superb at it. If you've never been to Antietam, or feel the need to go back, as I do, please give this inn a try. It was well worth it to me, for me. I will be back, planning it now.

Thank you so much!!!”

5 Superb81 Reviews

“Bucket list!
Loved staying at the Inn BoonsBoro. The town itself is very tiny and the businesses there seem to function in tandem with the Inn. The inn itself is very appealing. It does have some navigational quirks, which I will outline later.
The highlights were definitely the other guests and the innkeepers. We didn’t expect to enjoy hanging out with the other guests so much, and did nothing but hang out with them. The innkeepers are all gracious and extraordinarily accommodating. We especially enjoyed Jenny and her singing (she does it while she’s in the kitchen).
While the rooms all each have their own theme, they have much in common. Plush beds, luxurious linens, enormous bathrooms with a very fancy bidet, showers that include a handheld showerhead, a rain showerhead, and body jets, a large soaking tub (except in Margarite and Darcy, the ADA room) and fresh flowers in the room. Each room has a feature item. We stayed in the Jane and Rochester and it was the fainting couch.
The inn and rooms have their quirks too. The Inn is kept locked up, so that people can’t wander in and help themselves to it items. Also for the guests privacy and security. This can make it a little awkward upon arriving. You park in the lot behind the inn and then go to a small door under an awning at the corner of the building to be let in and check in. Keep your key with you at all times it is your access to everything. Upon check-in, you will get a tour of the inn and your room.
The quirks of our room were that it had little to no storage. The only hanging space were hooks on the back of the bathroom door. The only drawer space were 2 small drawers in the writing secretary desk. There was a luggage rack, but I like to settle into a space. The enormous soaking tubs are very enticing, but could use a suction cup cushion to sit on so you don’t slide to the end and end up with your neck canted at a very awkward angle. Also, we did not get very thorough instruction on the bidet upon check-in and hilariously found the seat too hot to sit up on for long until we asked if there was a way to tweak that setting. (The Library whiskey makes for some very fun conversations).
Common space features that we very much enjoyed, include snacks in the dining room, a fridge with sodas, waters, and energy drinks in the lounge, Irish whiskey in the library with a lovely fireplace and one of our favorites, the second story front porch. The Inn does breakfast cooked to order every morning (you choose a dining time of 8 AM or 9 AM) and wine and charcuterie in the lounge at 5pm.
Dining options in town are fairly limited, but we very much enjoyed Jeovanni‘s across the street. I was not lucky enough to see Nora, but living inside a set of her stories for a weekend was a dream come true.”

4.8 Superb71 Reviews

“Second time staying here, such a fun place to stay and enjoy Harper's Ferry!! The staff is so nice and genuine and make you feel at home. Will definitely stay again.”

4.6 Superb103 Reviews

“Stayed here for one night while bike-packing the GAP/C&O and had the New Room (me) and Top Floor Room (my friend). It was a virtual check-in, with info taped to the door.

This is an almost 200-year old house in Harpers Ferry, so no surprise, there is not a right angle in the place. For perspective, I have stayed at the Town's Inn up the street, and this place is nicer by a *considerable margin. The owner has done a very good job of bringing this house into the 21st Century. Nevertheless, there are some small construction details which should be finished, and my friend in the top floor room had very minimal water pressure.

The location and views are superb, and they allowed the bicycles to be secured on the back porch. A wonderful, nice lady came in to cook breakfast in the AM, which was served at 0830-- a bit late if you have a 60-mile bike to DC ahead of you, but it worked and we left with full bellies. It is right by the train station, but I slept like a brick and enjoyed an amazing sunrise from the balcony outside the room.

I'd stay here again in a heartbeat.”

4.3 Superb104 Reviews

“The Angler’s Inn is such a beautiful Inn me and my boyfriend had a wonderful time and pleasant Stay. Place feels like home very Cozy, Relaxing and Quiet and enjoyed exploring Harpers Ferry! Debbi is very nice and so sweet she is very good at letting u know the rules for the place and putting detailed notes all around the house if there were any problems or anything that you need she would be there in a flash!”

5 Superb28 Reviews

“I had a slight issue the toilet seat was broken. I said something to them and they moved my room, and were very helpful. I would have been ok staying in the room and having maintenance come fix it, but she upgraded my room. Very amazing staff. Highly recommend.”

2.7 Average68 Reviews

“People were nice. They let us pick our room. One smelled old, but our room was nice. The one we chose. There's a liquor store next door and a gas station across the street. The restaurant is closed across the street.”

2.7 Average79 Reviews