Landover Hills is a peaceful town inside Prince George's County, Maryland. It has around 500 citizens inside its borders, and has less that five miles of roadways. Located near New Carrollton Metro, there is easy access for residence and visitors to the U.S. capitol, Washington DC.
Comfort Inn
The Comfort Inn is the only hotel actually in Landover Hills. There is a free continental breakfast offered every morning for guests and an exercise room to release energy. Check in time is 2 p.m. and check out is 11 a.m. Other amenities include cable, free wireless Internet and laundry services.
Comfort Inn Landover Hills
6205 Annapolis Rd.
Landover Hills, Maryland 20784
(301) 322-6000
comfortinn.com
Courtyard
Courtyard New Carrollton is located in the community of Landover, which is near Landover Hills. The hotel is just a few minutes from the train and Metro station, which will take you into Washington DC. It is also near to Six Flags and the Redskins stadium. Hotel amenities include high speed Internet, a hot breakfast, on-site coin laundry and room service. The hotel also has a meeting area that you can reserve for business functions.
Courtyard New Carrollton
8330 Corporate Drive
Landover, Maryland 20785
(301) 577-3373
marriott.com
Howard Johnson Inn
Howard Johnsons Inn in Cheverly, Maryland is also near Landover Hills. The hotel offers free shuttles to the Cheverly Metro, parking and a continental breakfast. It has been awarded several Gold Medal Awards for Quality Assurance, and has a restaurant and lounge on-site. Other amenities of the hotel include a pool, exercise area, complimentary wireless Internet and a business center.
Howard Johnson Inn
5811 Annapolis Road
Cheverly, Maryland 20784
(301) 779-7700
hojo.com
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Keith Dooley has a degree in outdoor education and sports management. He has worked as an assistant athletic director, head coach and assistant coach in various sports including football, softball and golf. Dooley has worked for Associated Content in the past and has been a contributing writer at Demand Studios for the last year, writing mainly for eHow, Trails, Golflink and Travels.