Maryland Limo Services & Rentals
Maryland (MD) - Top Limo Rentals
Cities:
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Annapolis (ANP)
• Aspen Hill
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Baltimore (BWI)
• Bethesda
• Bowie
• Camp Springs (ADW)
• College Park
• Columbia
• Dundalk
• Easton (ESN)
• Ellicott City
• Frederick (FDK)
• Gaithersburg
• Germantown • Greenbelt
• Hagerstown (HGR)
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Ocean City
• Rockville
• Salisbury (SBY)
• Silver Spring
• Towson
• Wheaton-Glenmont
Rent a
Limo in Maryland: Luxury Limousine Service for Any
Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Maryland (MD) for every occasion, such as:
airport ride, birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert,
sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation,
holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Historic sites, cultural heritage, amusement parks and the great outdoors – what more could you ask
from a state? How about the best clam chowder and baked stuff lobster served in beautiful seacoast restaurants?
Daytrips along some of the most beautiful scenic byways in the country? Strolls through colonial streets, Civil War
battlefields and challenging hikes along well-maintained nature trails? Then you want Maryland, gateway between the
Northeast Coast and the Sunbelt.
Maryland is a land of many vacation destinations for many different types of vacationers. Dubbed
“American in Miniature” by the National Geographic in the 1920s, Maryland offers scenic outdoors from mountains to
seashore, important sites from every period in the nation’s history, the nation’s capital, beach resorts and
bustling metropolitan cities. Maryland’s board of tourism divides the state into five different and unique areas –
Western Maryland, the Eastern Shore, Southern Maryland, the Capitol Region and Central Maryland. Each area offers a
blend of outdoors recreation, historic sites and fun things for the whole family to do.
Western Maryland Western Maryland is a land of many adventures, offering mountains,
lakes and the great outdoors at its greatest. Garrett, Allegheny and Washington County are in the Appalachian
region, and the mountains and lakes offer many recreational opportunities. Among the many activities to enjoy in
the mountainous region are nature hikes, skiing, biking, kayaking and canoeing and hunting and fishing. But there’s
more to the Western region than the great outdoors. The railroads were important to the development of Maryland and
the nation as a whole, and there are railroad museums throughout the county, including the Hagerstown Roundhouse
Museum with its model railroad layouts.
Central Region Central Maryland is home to two of the state’s most important cities –
its capitol, Annapolis and its largest city, Baltimore. Comprised of five counties, the Central Region offers
historical sites in abundance, along with the beguiling charm of waterfront cities and the stylish allure of a
bustling metropolis. Among the attractions of the Central Region are the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, which is
still “refreshingly open to the public”, according to the Washington Post, and the National Aquarium in Baltimore,
hailed as “one of the best, if not THE best, aquaria in the country”. For food lovers, nothing beats Maryland’s
fresh crabs and seafood, and you’ll find dozens of restaurants from fine dining establishments to seaside shanties
that serve them up in every style imaginable.
Capital Region
The Capital Region is renowned for its high tech industries and research centers, but for all its forward-looking
industry, it is still very much in touch with its past. The Capital Region is where you’ll find delightful
vineyards, historic battleground museums and national museums and historic sites. Of special note in Frederick
County, Lilypons Water Gardens is the largest water garden in the country and the Monocacy National Battlefield. In
Montgomery County, be sure to visit the B&O Railroad Station, a Victorian railroad station that is open to the
public, and the Stone Street Medical Museum. Montgomery County is also home to the National Library of Medicine in
Bethesda, the largest medical library in the world and the C&O Canal National Historic Park, where you can ride
the canal on a mule-drawn barge. After you’ve steeped yourself in the transportation industry’s past, cross over
into Prince Georges County and visit the NASA-Goddard Space Center and take a look at the future of transportation
and exploration. Also in Prince Georges County, you’ll find the National Colonial Farm where you can learn colonial
farming techniques from costumed interpreters.
Southern Maryland Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s County make up the southernmost part
of Maryland. The three counties are a treasure trove of early American history and art, abundant with museums and
reproduction communities that tell the stories of America’s early years. In Calvert County, you can dig deeper,
beyond the Colonies to prehistoric times at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons. There you’ll see fossils that
have been found along the beach, along with displays and exhibits of Maryland’s maritime history. Calvert County is
also home to several wildlife and nature preserves where you can enjoy the woods, ponds and salt marshes that form
a natural patchwork of environmental beauty. In Charles County, explore Native culture at the Maryland Indian
Cultural Center, and the role of African Americans in the history of our country at the Afro-American Heritage
Society in LaPlata. St. Mary’s County offers you the chance to step back into the past in Historic St. Mary’s City,
a recreation of Maryland’s colonial capital, or wander a century closer in time at Sotterley Plantation, a
recreation of an 18th century slave plantation.
Eastern Shore Made up of nine counties, the Eastern Shore of Maryland is one of the
most varied regions of the state. Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean form the coast of the delightful region,
with its inlets and bays, rivers and creeks, piers and docks. Family fun abounds at the Ocean City Pier and
Boardwalk, where you’ll find the amusement parks and beachside attractions of a traditional seaside resort town.
The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum includes a working boatyard where visitors can watch boat builders at work, even
asking questions to learn about the process and the craft. Take the kids camping at one of the premier camping
resorts in the country, Frontier Town just outside Ocean City. The nearby amenities and attractions include a
Western themed amusement park, nearby Assateague National Seashore – home to the wild ponies – and the Salisbury
Zoo. Also in Salisbury, visitors can learn about the region’s rich traditions of hand carving at the Ward
Museum of Wildfowl Art, and tour the city’s historic homes and mansions.
Maryland offers a varied experience to any vacationer, from the modern-day fun of themed amusement
parks to Smith Island, where time seems to have stopped. Historic sites and reproductions offer a glimpse into our
country’s past and forward-looking museums take the visitor into the future. There’s truly something for everyone,
just waiting to be discovered. Rent a limo in Maryland (MD)!
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