Stay at our hotel in Bel Air for easy access to I-95 and Aberdeen Proving Ground
Book a stay at the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Bel Air/Aberdeen, MD to be near the government offices at Aberdeen Proving Ground or the baseball fields at The Ripken Experience and Cedar Lane Regional Park. Located off I-95 near exit 80, our hotel is ideal for business travelers, families, and sports teams seeking a convenient place to recharge between meetings, excursions, and tournaments. Attend functions at the Army Research Laboratory or the C4ISR office complex, and then make time for fun in Baltimore, an easy 30-minute drive south.
When you’re ready to wind down, return to the hotel to splash in our secluded outdoor pool. If you feel like stretching, visit our fitness center. A 24-hour business center keeps corporate travelers on task, and free coffee and cookies enable everyone to indulge between meals. Thanks to our free, hot breakfast served daily, you can start your day fueled and energized. Teams can take advantage of our on-site laundry facilities to ensure uniforms are crisp and clean before every game at Cedar Lane.
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Get work out of the way so you can explore downtown Bel Air, home to a vibrant arts and entertainment district with tree-lined streets dotted with galleries, theaters, restaurants, and shops. If the season is just right, you can browse the Farmers’ Market, catch an outdoor concert, or attend a festival on Main Street. Spend a beautiful day taking a tour of the Concord Point Lighthouse. Don’t miss these area attractions:
Interstate 95 travelers can easily hop off exit 80 for a convenient stay and free parking at the Country Inn & Suites. Our hotel is located just 30 minutes north of Baltimore and within 20 minutes of various Chesapeake Bay access points. For a unique tour of the area, rent a bike to travel the MA & PA Heritage Trail, built along the former Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad lines.