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Discover the most popular places to visit in Easton
Avalon Theatre
9.0/10 (37 reviews)
This historic 1922 Art Deco venue captivates with exceptional acoustics and intimate seating for 400. Experience nationally recognized acts and local talent in the cultural heart of Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Historical Society of Talbot County
9.2/10 (5 reviews)
This preserved slice of Maryland's past showcases Talbot County's rich heritage through rotating exhibits and historic buildings. Explore the gardens and research library for an immersive journey through local history.
Hog Neck Golf Course
10.0/10 (4 reviews)
This 27-hole facility features a challenging Championship Course and accessible Executive Course for all skill levels. Enjoy the open, bunker-dotted front nine and the precision-demanding, pine-lined back nine.
Academy Art Museum
9.4/10 (9 reviews)
This intimate regional art museum showcases contemporary and historical exhibitions in a historic Easton building. Free daily admission to explore rotating collections celebrating the Eastern Shore's artistic heritage.
Academy of the Arts
8.6/10 (13 reviews)
This intimate museum showcases an impressive collection spanning from 17th century to contemporary art. Explore rotating exhibitions featuring works by masters like Picasso and Cassatt in this cultural Eastern Shore gem.
Talbot Massage
10.0/10 (1 review)
Relax into therapeutic bliss at this tranquil massage haven in Easton, Maryland. Indulge in customized 60 or 90-minute treatments with aromatic oils and soothing music.
Easton Cycle and Sport
9.2/10 (7 reviews)
This friendly local shop equips adventurers with quality bikes, kayaks, and paddleboards for exploring Easton's scenic trails and waterways. Reserve your gear in advance during peak season for personalized fitting.
The Third Haven Friends Meeting House
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
Built in 1684, this historic Quaker meeting house stands as one of America's oldest. Visitors can experience the serene simplicity of its architecture and attend Sunday worship services to connect with living traditions.
"We had an okay stay. Staff were very nice and helpful. However, the place was run down and looking worse for wear. Didn’t love that it was an outdoor hotel- it was giving motel vibes but with a hotel price tag. The room was clean but definitely run down, toilet paper holder was falling off the wall and the tub/shower was looking rough. Stopped by the pool and the water was extremely hot. It was a hot day, so i’m not sure how much the hotel could control but regardless the pool was not...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.