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Boardwalk One Resort Ocean City Star Rating 3        
107 North 1st St.

Boardwalk One Resort Ocean City offers 3-star accommodation in Ocean City. It also provides laundry facilities and free Wi-Fi.The resort has 6 rooms that are fitted with all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Monte Carlo Suites Ocean City Star Rating 3        
1107 Baltimore Avenue

The hotel is set in Ocean City and is close to nearby landmarks, such as Ocean City's City Hall. It also offers complimentary wireless internet.There are 7 rooms at Monte Carlo Suites Ocean City, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Mallard Apartments        
603 N Baltimore Avenue

Mallard Apartments provides a comfortable setting while in Ocean City. It is conveniently located for those wanting to visit local attractions.The property has 6 well-appointed apartments that are accompanied by a range of essential amenities to ensure guests have an enjoyable stay.
Sea Bay Hotel Star Rating 2        
102 60th Street

A block from the beach, this basic hotel is 1.2 miles from the Ocean City Convention Center and 1.9 miles from Ocean Plaza Mall Shopping Center.
Flagship Hotel Oceanfront Star Rating 3        
2600 Baltimore Ave

Located on the oceanfront boardwalk, this relaxed hotel is a 20-minute walk from Jolly Roger Amusement Park and 2 miles from Ripley's Believe It or Not museum.Casual rooms feature kitchenettes with minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers, plus TVs and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms have full kitchens, dining tables, separate living areas and/or balconies with scenic views.
Bonita Beach Hotel Star Rating 3        
8100 Coastal Highway

Steps from the beach, this straightforward hotel is 1.7 miles from Ocean Plaza Mall Shopping Center and 1.3 miles from Gold Coast Mall.
Carousel Resort Hotel & Condominiums Star Rating 3        
11700 Coastal Highway

This family-friendly waterfront resort in Ocean City is a 0.1-mile walk from Gold Coast Mall and 1 mile from Northside Park.Straightforward rooms have free Wi-Fi, balconies (some with ocean views), and kitchenettes with minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers.
Cayman Suites Star Rating 3        
12500 Coastal Highway

A 3-minute walk from the beach, this casual all-suite hotel is less than a mile from Northside Park and 2 miles from Ocean Plaza Shopping Mall.The straightforward suites offer free Wi-Fi, TVs, DVD players, and kitchenettes with microwaves and minifridges. All have dining tables, separate living areas with pull-out sofas, and private balconies off the bedrooms.
Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel Star Rating 3        
10100 Coastal Highway

This straightforward beachfront hotel is 4.2 miles from Jolly Roger Amusement Park and 6.5 miles from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
Comfort Inn Boardwalk Star Rating 2        
507 Atlantic Avenue @ 5th St and Oceanfront

A minute's walk from the Ocean City Boardwalk, this 5-story beachside hotel is 12 minutes' from Ocean City Pier.All rooms include free WiFi and have private bathrooms with showers, as well as flat-screen TVs, balconies and kitchenettes with minifridges. Upgraded rooms have ocean views.
 
 
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Ocean City is situated on the Atlantic coast and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Old Line State. Nestled on the Maryland/Delaware border, the town welcomes somewhere in the region of 8 million visitors every summer. Visitors arrive from across the Eastern Seaboard as well as the United States at large. Although fewer in number, international visitors are still commonly found about town. Ocean City is accessible by road from Baltimore and Washington, where most international visitors arrive, as well as Atlantic City, N.J., and Virginia Beach, Va. The town is served by Maryland Route 528 as well as U.S. Route 50, which traverses the entire country all the way to Sacramento, Calif. Accommodation options include hotels, motels, apartments, condominiums and beach houses.

Visitors make their way to the region for a plethora of different reasons, but the principle draw has to be the magnificent seafront. With sandy beaches and warm waters, at least during the summer months, this is an ideal destination to unwind. Ocean City's most famous attraction is its three mile-long boardwalk, which is commonly regarded as one of the best, if not the best, boardwalk in the entire United States. Severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, much of the boardwalk has been redeveloped in recent years. It continues to house a wide selection of attractions, including amusement arcades, fairground rides, shops, eateries, watering holes and much more. Visitors should allow a full day to really explore what's on offer here. In addition to its renowned boardwalk, Ocean City is also a hotspot for museums and other tourist attractions. Visitors looking to delve into the region's history should visit the likes of the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum, the Rackcliffe Plantation Museum and Costen House, all of which house treasures dating back more than 100 years. The Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum is another popular choice with visitors.

Visitors will find that Ocean City also houses a number of art galleries, including an assortment of quaint local establishments. Travelers preferring something a little more mainstream will find a Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum on the boardwalk. As is the case with much of the Atlantic coast, many visitors to the region enjoy a spot of outdoor relief. From swimming in the ocean and riding horseback along the beach to visiting nature reserves and cycling the coast, there's plenty to do here while taking in the fresh sea air. Ocean City is known locally as "The White Marlin Capital of the World." It should come as no surprise then to learn that fishing - both from the beach and aboard chartered fishing vessels - is a popular pursuit in the region. Tourists can take to the waters and see what they catch. Alternatively, coastline tours are also available. The majority of travelers choose to visit Ocean City in the summer months, meaning the town can be particularly quiet between October and March, when most attractions are closed to the public.