Frederick

Frederick is the county seat, largest city, and commercial and geographic center of Frederick County, Maryland.

Understand

Frederick is a charming city of approximately 65,000 people. It is a major antique center with many shops, eateries, galleries and antique dealers.

History

In colonial times, Frederick was on an important north–south Indian trail.

The town was founded around 1742 and was likely named after Frederick Calvert, the 6th and last Baron Baltimore.

Get in

By car

From Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, take Interstate 270 north. Traffic is heavily congested southbound during morning rush hour and northbound during evening rush hour.

From Baltimore and points east, take Interstate 70 west.

From Hagerstown and points west, take Interstate 70 east.

From Gettysburg and points north, take U.S. Route 15 south.

By train

MARC provides commuter rail service to Frederick Monday through Friday on the Brunswick Line, which originates at Union Station in Washington DC. 🌍 Frederick station is located at 100 S East St. Also, from the MARC train station in Point of Rocks, there is a bus service to/from Frederick.

By plane

Frederick Municipal Airport (FDK  IATA), 2 miles east of downtown Frederick, is a small, general aviation airport that serves only private planes.

Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI IATA), Washington National Airport (DCA IATA), or Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD IATA) are the nearest large commercial airports. They are all within around and hour driving time of Frederick.

By bus

Route 515 provides service between Frederick and the Shady Grove Metrorail Station, whereby connections can be made to/from Washington DC. The bus operates only during rush hour and costs $3.50.

Greyhound operates service to/from Baltimore for $11 if purchased online in advance.

Get around

By car

A car is the easiest way to get around Frederick. There are public parking garages and street parking in the historic downtown area.

By bus

TransIT operates bus services within Frederick. Buses operate between 6AM and 9PM and cost $1.50.

By rideshare

Uber is a popular method of transport in Frederick for those without a car.

See

Rose Hill Manor

Do

Parks

Carroll Creek Park
  • Baker Park, 121 N Bentz St. 7:30 am-10:00. Downtown Frederick's 44-acre park features a carillon, band shell, tennis courts, softball and baseball field, Culler Lake, Thomas pool, and numerous playgrounds for children. Park features concerts and children's theater in the summer and numerous outdoor events throughout the year including a Fourth of July celebration.

Spectator sports

Festivals

Buy

Frederick is known for a high concentration of antique stores. The majority are in the historic parts of the city along Patrick St, East St, and along Carroll Creek. There are also a variety of small shops along Market St.

Shopping malls

Collectibles

  • Wonder Book and Video, 1306 W Patrick St, ☎ +1 301 694-5955. 10am-10pm. Delightful browsing in this unique collection of used books, sheet music, comics, etc. This store location is one of a few retail locations of Wonder Book which also sells many books online.

Eat

Budget

Fast food and national chain restaurants are located to the west along Route 40, known as "the golden mile," and south along Route 85 and South Market Street. Smaller, local restaurants are located mainly along Market street in the center of the historic part of town.

Mid-range

  • Airways Inn of Frederick, 310 Aviation Way (Located on Aviation Way at The Frederick Municipal. Airport), ☎ +1 301 228-2100. Famous for fresh seafood and delicious Maryland crab soup.
  • 🌍 a.k.a. Friscos Restaurant, 4632 Wedgewood Blvd, ☎ +1 301 698-0018. Great sandwiches and potatoes. The specialty is the 'exploded potatoes.' $5-$10.
  • Brewer's Alley, 124 N Market St, ☎ +1 301 631-0089. Local brewery with a nice range of beers. The Nut Brown Ale and Oatmeal Stout are very good. Cask aged beers are often available. Pizzas and baked dishes from the brick oven are really good. Try the sweet potato fries! $7-$20.
  • 🌍 The Orchard, 45 N Market St, ☎ +1 301 663-4912. Mostly natural and organic foods. Good selection of vegetarian and vegan dishes. $12-$20.
  • 🌍 Viet Gourmet, 1812 Rosemont Ave, ☎ +1 301 418-6455. 10:30AM-9:30PM. Serving over 100 Vietnamese dishes and 20 noodle soups for dine-in or carryout customers. Daily lunch specials as well as a wine and beer menu.

Splurge

  • The Tasting Room, 101 N Market St (Intersection of Church & Market St), ☎ +1 240 379-7772. European-style fine dining with an extensive wine list. Dinner mains: $28-45; Glass of wine: $8-16.
  • 🌍 VOLT Restaurant, 228 N Market St, ☎ +1 301 696-8658. "Top Chef" finalist Bryan Voltaggio's restaurant. Modern, local, seasonal, very high end food. Reservations are needed, well in advance for the Chef's tasting menu and Table 21 (A 21 course, 3 hour, food event or a lifetime). Lunch tasting menu is highly recommended. $25-$121.

Drink

  • 🌍 Bushwaller's, 209 N Market St, ☎ +1 301 695-6988. Irish pub.
  • 🌍 Guido's Speakeasy, 543 N Market St (Rt 15, exit 14, east on Rosemont Ave. Rosemont Ave becomes Dill Ave. Left on N Market St. Go two blocks. Corner of N. Market St. and E. 6th St.), ☎ +1 301 620-7000. 3PM - 1:45AM. Dive bar.
  • 🌍 Mirage Lounge, 243 N Market St, ☎ +1 301 631-9247. Hookah bar with wide selection of sheesha. Serves Middle Eastern food. 50-cent beers on Thursdays. Frequented on the evenings by students from Hood College.

Sleep

Budget

Mid-range

Go next

Routes through Frederick

Washington, PA ← Hagerstown ←  W  E  β†’ Ellicott City β†’ Baltimore
END ←  N  S  β†’ Germantown β†’ Washington, D.C.
Gettysburg ← Thurmont ←  N  S  β†’ Leesburg β†’ Jct W E
Cumberland ← Hagerstown ←  W  E  β†’ Ellicott City β†’ Baltimore
END ←  N  E  β†’ Dickenson β†’ Merges into Brunswick Line


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