Courtyard Silver Spring North
Courtyard Silver Spring North in Silver Spring, MD has nightly rates from $189.00 to $189.00. Click the button below for rates and availability, including room layout, images, facilities, and more, and then make reservations online. For more information, see the hotel description below.
- Rates:
- $189.00 to $189.00
- Rating:

- Location:
- 12521 Prosperity Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20904 United States
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Hotel Description

Silver Spring, MD: This Courtyard hotel in Silver Spring Maryland is located in suburban Washington DC just north of the Capital Beltway and moments from I-95. This Silver Spring hotel provides easy access to the Naval Surface Weapons Center and University of Maryland, College Park. Less than 30 minutes from Baltimore Washington Airport BWI, this Silver Spring hotel is central to both Baltimore and Washington DC attractions, monuments, museums and nightlife and is near downtown Silver Spring. This hotel knows wha
Hotel Location
Suburban - Location Type: Suburban
Hotel Amenities for Courtyard Silver Spring North
- Air Conditioned
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Bath Tub
- Business Center
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Connecting Rooms
- Cribs Available
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Elevators
- Express Check In
- Express Checkout
- FAX
- Free Parking
- Golf
- Grab Bars in Bathroom
- Exercise Gym
- Hairdryers Available
- Health Club
- Horseback Riding
- Ice Machine
- Internet Access – Complimentary
- High-speed Internet access
- Internet Access – Wireless
- Iron
- Ironing Board
- Jogging Track
- Guest Laundromat
- Maid Service
- Microwave
- In Room Movies
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Multi-line Phone
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Free Newspaper
- Phone with speaker
- Pool
- Indoor Pool
- Parking
- Outdoor Parking
- Private Bathroom
- Radio
- Restaurant
- Rollaway Beds
- Safe Deposit Box
- Shower
- Sofa Bed
- Telephone
- Tennis
- Temperature Control
- TV
- Television with Cable
- TV Remote Control
- Laundry/Valet Services
- Vending Machines
- Voicemail
- Wake-up Service