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IHG Army Hotels Candlewood Suites at Fort Meade, MD | Featured Military Lodging Facility

This week’s featured lodging is the Candlewood Suites at Fort Meade in Maryland. This modern, luxurious accommodation is available to active duty and National Guard servicemembers, retirees, reservists, and their dependents; widow/ers, Department of Defense civilian employees and non-military visitors to post are also welcome. Fort Meade houses the second largest working population of any Army base in the United States, and as such, has plenty of base amenities and opportunities for recreation to enjoy during your stay at the Candlewood Suites.

All guest rooms at Candlewood Suites on Fort Meade offer kitchenettes with full-sized refrigerators, stove tops, and include amenities such as free internet, complimentary hot breakfast, and a weekly evening social. Pets are permitted at the Candlewood Suites at Fort Meade with a deposit and a small fee that starts after the 6th night. This hotel has 7 ADA accessible rooms available.


Fort Meade and the surrounding area hosts a wide variety of activities for visitors. On base, enjoy the Fort Meade Museum, where you’ll learn about the illustrious history of this important Army base and view interesting artifacts such as tanks and helicopters. Fort Meade also hosts annual fun runs and 5K runs as well as other seasonal events for families to enjoy. This hotel is located between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland, so visitors have their choice of metropolitan areas to visit during their stay. The base is also surrounded by beautiful parks and wildlife areas in which families can enjoy hikes, picnics and more.


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