Comfortable and spacious accommodation in Annapolis can make all the difference. Instead of cramped hotel rooms, Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis offers apartment-style suites so you can relax and feel at home. As a family touring the historic U.S. Naval Academy, a professional on a long-term project, or someone wanting a more relaxing stay, Sonesta Annapolis is appropriate.
Sonesta’s “Extended Stay” (ES) idea makes it stand out by offering kitchenettes, warm living rooms, and home-like facilities. If you want to visit Maryland’s attractive capital without the hassle of hotel stays, this is ideal. Sonesta ES Suites is ideal for Annapolis visitors because it is comfortable and convenient whether you are staying a few nights or several weeks.
Let’s explore the fun and interesting things to do in Annapolis stay at Sonesta ES Suites, with Zavros Place!

Location & Neighborhood: The Parole/Edgewater Advantage
The “Real” Location: A Convenient Edge of Annapolis/Edgewater
Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis is conveniently located off Admiral Cochrane Drive between Annapolis and Edgewater, providing city access without the stress. It is perfect for individuals who wish to see Annapolis’ rich culture yet desire a calmer stay.
Proximity to Key Destinations
- Westfield Annapolis Mall: Just minutes away, this expansive shopping center is perfect for retail therapy, dining, or catching a movie.
- Annapolis Harbour Center: This is proximal and one of the active waterfront spots featuring excellent shopping, entertainment, and dining activities.
Even though this hotel is located in a quieter part of town, the Sonesta ES Suites is only 4 miles from Annapolis’ historic City Dock and the famous U.S. Naval Academy-an easy 10-minute drive away.
The Advantage: Avoiding the Downtown Traffic
Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis offers a convenient location ideal for avoiding downtown Annapolis’ heavy tourist traffic. Many seasonal visitors stay at hotels closer to the City Dock, but Sonesta’s position makes it easy to get to attractions while still being able to relax in peace.
A short drive into downtown Annapolis gives it a great location for business meetings, museums, and historic sites.
Local Eats: Dining Near Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis
- Look for some local favorites such as Julep’s New Southern Cuisine.
- Another alternative is just around the corner, the very popular “First Watch” which promises fresh, local cuisine for breakfast and brunch.
Both restaurants offer Annapolis cuisine within a few steps from the location.

Suite Breakdown: Space to Spread Out
People who stay in regular hotels often complain about how “cramped” it is to live in a single room. Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis solves this by giving 50% larger rooms than regular hotels. If you are here for a weekend at the Naval Academy or a month-long business endeavor, you can heartedly live, not just sleep.
Studio Suites: The Efficient Powerhouse
Studio Suites are 460 square feet of open-concept living perfect for independent business travelers or couples.
- The Layout: Sonesta Suites Annapolis have a comfy Queen bed and a separate seating space with a double couch bed, accommodating up to four people.
- Workability: These studios offer a dedicated office with ergonomic chair and ample outlets, ideal for “work-from-hotel” days.
Two-Bedroom Suites: The Ultimate Family Solution
For families and business travelers, the Two-Bedroom Suite (600 square feet) is a game-changer.
- Dual-Master Privacy: The dual-bathroom design is a great “hidden” convenience. There are two different bedrooms, and each one has its own bathroom. This way, no one has to share a sink or wait for a shower in the morning.
- Sleep Capacity: Two Queen beds and a pull-out sofa in the living room accommodate up to five or six people.
- Separation of Space: A central living area and kitchen offer privacy, unlike downtown boutique hotels.
The “Work-Life” Design
The layout of every room at Sonesta is like an apartment. This separates your “office” from your “bedroom,” helping you relax at night. With outdoor corridor access, your room feels more like a quiet condo or private residence than a hotel hallway.

Home Comforts: Kitchens and Fireplaces
For most people, eating out stops being fun after about 48 hours. The “ES” (Extended Stay) section of this hotel shines there. This suite feels more like a neat, furnished apartment than a hotel room.
The Full Kitchen Experience
The kitchen setup really amazed the locals. This “kitchenette” has a tiny microwave and bar fridge, but it is a full kitchen for cooking.
- The Gear: Enjoy a full-sized refrigerator, two-burner range, microwave, and dishwasher for easy meal prep while on vacation.
- Supplied for Success: They supply the necessary equipment for success, including pots, pans, plates, and cutlery. You have everything you need to heat up Annapolis leftovers or make a family spaghetti meal.
- Budget Saver: In Annapolis, having breakfast and dinner in a suite may save a family of four $60-$100 each day.
The “Cozy Factor”: Fireplaces
When you book, here’s a “pro tip”: ask for a room with a fireplace. A wood-burning or electric fireplace in your living room alters the atmosphere in winter Maryland. A typical hotel stay becomes a comfortable secret place. It is the perfect place to read or drink wine after a day of exploring the Naval Academy. Remember that not all rooms have fireplaces, so double-check your room type upon checkout.
The Living Room: A Real Place to Sit
The worst thing about watching TV is having to lie down on a bed. However, this separate living space has a comfy sofa and armchair. It is a separate relaxation space from the bedroom. While traveling for work, you will not be staring at your “office” while attempting to fall asleep, which is valuable.

Amenities: “The Dish,” “The Dip,” and “The Mat”
Sonesta has modernized and personalized its hotel amenities, which is one of its best features. Upon visiting the Sonesta ES Annapolis, it’s evident that they aim to give you a lifestyle, not simply a room. Learn about the top three amenities you will use.
“The Dish”: Breakfast Done Right
- We admit it: hotel breakfasts are risky. But “The Dish” is a travel budget winner. Every day, there is a free breakfast buffet with a lot more than just stale bagels.
- The Spread: Their updated menu, which comes in 2026, will include a variety of hot items, including breakfast tacos, oatmeal, and pancakes, along with other toppings.
- The Reviewer’s Take: When you’ve got kitchens in each room, you might be able to cook if you wanted to; why bother, though? Every morning, a family of four saves $60 by getting free coffee and a protein-packed dish.
“The Dip”: Seasonal Relaxation
In hot Maryland summers, “The Dip” is your best buddy. This is the hotel’s pool area outside.
- The Vibe: It’s seasonal (around Memorial Day to Labor Day). Not a big waterpark by any means, but it’s clean, enclosed, and great for the kids to run around at after visiting the Naval Academy all day.
- The Setup: Plenty of lounge chairs on hand and a BBQ grill is conveniently located in the “Mix” area, so a little family cookout is possible while the kids are swimming.
“The Mat”: Keeping Your Routine
“The Mat” is the on-site gym for people who feel bad about all the calorie intake of Maryland crab cakes and Smith Island cake.
- Equipment: It’s also great for business travelers who get weird work hours because it’s open 24/7. It has the basic equipment: treadmills, ellipticals, and free weights.
- Space: It’s not a huge “Mega-Gym” or anything like that, but it’s well lit, has good AC, and it’s generally quiet.

The PAWS Program: Bringing Your Best Friend Along
Closing the suitcase and looking into your dog’s sorrowful eyes is the hardest part of traveling. Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis is one of the best places in the Parole area to stay with your pet, which is good news. PAWS (Pets Are Welcome at Sonesta) is their pet program, not just a “tolerance” policy.
This is the “real talk” about what it is like to stay here with a pet friend:
No “Tiny Dog” Rules
Inclusion is the biggest win. Many Annapolis hotels limit weight to 25 pounds or exclude certain breeds. Sonesta is delightfully relaxed, no breed or weight limits. Your Yorkie or Great Dane can check in with you.
The Welcome Experience
Your dog receives “VIP” care upon arrival. The PAWS program typically includes:
- No need to bring your own water-proof mats and bowls for the room.
- Many dogs receive a welcome bag with treats to begin their holiday.
- List of neighboring dog parks and pet-friendly sites in Annapolis (several available!).
The Outdoor Situation
Pet relieving areas with garbage stations make late-night and early-morning walks easier at the hotel. The hotel is in Parole/Edgewater, a short drive from Quiet Waters Park, which has a great dog park and a “dog beach” where dogs can swim in the Chesapeake.
The Cost of Companionship
After all, “pet-friendly” costs money.
- The Fee: Cleaning fees vary from $75 for short stays (1-2 nights) to $150 for extended stays.
- The Value: $75 each night may seem expensive, but a week or longer is cheaper and less stressful for your dog than a local kennel.

Essential Logistics: The “Real” Details
Let us get technical. What do you want to know before you pull into the parking lot? Because you do not want “surprise” charges on your bill when you check out. The “real deal” about Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis logistics after verifying the latest for 2026.
Parking & Getting Around
Start with parking. Sonesta offers easy self-parking, unlike Historic District hotels that charge $35+ for valet and take 20 minutes to find your car. However, it costs. For self-parking, expect $7 per night. It is a disappointment but in Annapolis, that is a really good deal.
Staying Connected
You can stream Netflix or make a Zoom call. Free, reliable high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Even during peak nighttime hours when everyone is online, you’ll not suffer “hotel lag”.
The “Sports Certified” Perk
This hotel attracts youth sports teams to the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Their “Sports Certified” status ensures they can handle groups. Team travelers get block booking and “team-friendly” breakfasts.
Housekeeping Reality Check
People are surprised to find a mint on their pillow every morning. Weekly or upon request housekeeping protects long-term guests’ privacy and is eco-friendly. Request new towels or trash pickup at the front desk; they will do it quickly most of the time, but not every day.

Sonesta ES Suites vs. Downtown Annapolis Hotels: Which One Wins?
When scheduling a trip to Annapolis, most people search at historic hotels near City Dock. After staying at the Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis, here is Zavros Place’s honest review of it compared to downtown heavyweights.
The Price Tag & Value
Let us talk about numbers. Downtown hotels often charge zip code premiums. A downtown ordinary king room can cost 30% to 50% more than a Sonesta full suite during Naval Academy activities or boat show weekends. Sonesta’s reduced pricing provides you a kitchen, living room, and free breakfast, whereas downtown you pay more for a brick wall view.
The Parking Nightmare
Expect the “valet shuffle.” Downtown hotels charge $30–$40 per night to bring your car around after 20 minutes. You can park right outside your door at Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis. Self-parking is easy and cheap at $7 a night. Spending time in Parole is a huge stress relief if you drive.
The “Space” Factor
Historic hotels are notable for being historic. Most of the time, that means closets and baths that are so small you can hardly turn around. Sonesta feels apartment-like. Having a separate living room where you can close the door while the kids sleep is invaluable when traveling with kids or a dog.

The Verdict
Consider staying downtown if you want to be in a pub in 30 seconds and are willing to pay for the convenience.
Stay at Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis for a peaceful night’s sleep, a full kitchen for cost-effective meals, convenient parking, and plenty of space for relaxing.
For us? If we stay more than one night, Sonesta ES Suites Annapolis is always better. The waterfront is a 10-minute Uber ride away, and we would rather eat crab cakes than pay parking.
FAQs: The Real Scoop on Staying Here
Is there a deposit?
You should plan for it so it does not surprise you. Most extended-stay hotels hold your credit card at check-in (typically $250). After checking out, you get that money back if you do not raid “The Shoppe” for munchies or do “rockstar-level” suite damage. Using a debit card may take your bank a few working days to see the balance again.
What is the minimum age to check in?
Booking a room and checking in requires 21+ age. They are strict about this, have your ID and credit card ready before you enter.
Does the hotel have a shuttle?
No, they don’t. Airport and downtown shuttles are not available here. The hotel is near Parole/Edgewater, so an Uber or Lyft to the Annapolis City Dock is under $15 and takes 10 minutes. You can get to the Naval Academy by going straight down West Street.
Is housekeeping daily?
No. As a “ES” (Extended Stay) hotel, they do not do “tuck-in and fresh towels” every morning. Long-term guests get a full clean every few days to keep things quiet. If you need fresh towels or a trash pickup, call the front desk, they generally provide it in no time.
