When you’re looking to get away, why stay someplace ordinary when there are so many unique spots in the area? The following Maryland inn is unlike any other, with themed rooms that bookworms will especially love.

In the historic town of Boonsboro you’ll find this charming inn. This place is fascinating in more ways than one.

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The inn is owned by no other than Maryland resident and New York Times best selling author, Nora Roberts. You may have also read her work under the pseudonym J.D. Robb, from the in Death series.

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Old records suggest that the building dates back to the 1790s. After being abandoned for some time, Nora Roberts purchased and renovated the structure. It wasn’t easy getting to opening day, as a fire tragically burnt most of the building. After much work from local contractors, Inn Boonsboro finally opened in February 2009.

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One of the most intriguing details of this boutique hotel is that it’s literary-themed. All rooms are based on the love story and era from iconic storybook characters. For example, this pleasantly purple room is called the Elizabeth and Darcy room, from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

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And here is the rustic Westley and Buttercup room, from The Princess Bride by William Goldman.

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How about this incredibly romantic atmosphere known as the Titania and Oberon room, from A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. There are 8 rooms total, all unique in their own way.

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Guests who stay at the inn are also provided with a plated breakfast in the morning and the scrumptious food items are ever-changing. Other amenities include complimentary wifi, evening wine and cheese, and a daily baked good.

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To enhance your stay, visit during the holiday season when the inn (and surrounding downtown area) are aglow with festive lights.

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Lastly, and one of the coolest things for book lovers, is that Nora Roberts actually wrote a trilogy based on the inn. Guests who stay here can feel like they’re part of a story, which is pretty neat.

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If you’re ready to book your own enchanting stay at this magical themed hotel in Maryland, visit the website here.

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Inn BoonsBoro

Inn Boonsboro

Address:

1 N. Main Street

Boonsboro, MD 21713

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