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Overview

Ocean City, Maryland, United States of America, is a vibrant Atlantic resort town known for its lively atmosphere and endless entertainment options. This coastal gem has been featured on popular shows on the Travel Channel and Discovery Channel, showcasing its pristine beaches and delectable local cuisine. The Boardwalk is a hub of activity, offering everything from beachside movies to waterfront concerts, ensuring there's never a dull moment.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Ocean City is $105, with options ranging from $60 to $172. With a total of 88 hotels, visitors have plenty of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Midtown Ocean City, North Ocean City, and West Ocean City. Among the most sought-after hotels are the Royalton Hotel, Quality Inn Boardwalk, Quality Inn Oceanfront, Howard Johnson by Wyndham Ocean City Oceanfront, and Monte Carlo Boardwalk Oceanfront Ocean City.

Things to do in Ocean City

Ocean City offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages. Northside Park is a fantastic destination whether you're visiting solo or with family. The park features reflective waters, lush green grass, and a variety of amenities including lighted softball and baseball fields, a soccer field, a multipurpose field, a fishing lagoon, and more. It's the perfect spot for a relaxing day out.

For a dive into history, the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum is a must-visit. Dedicated to the Life-Saving Service, the museum's exhibits include "The Boardwalk of Yesterday," "Davy Jones' Locker," and "Sands of the World," among others. It's a captivating look into the past and the precursor to the modern Coast Guard.

Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum is another intriguing attraction. Known for its collection of the bizarre and extraordinary, this museum will leave you in awe with its unimaginable exhibits. It's a must-see for anyone visiting Ocean City.

Downtown Ocean City is a hotspot for adventure and exploration. From parasailing high above the boardwalk to fishing in the bay or from one of the many piers, the possibilities are endless. Walking tours of this historic area offer a deeper understanding of its rich heritage.

Just a short drive away, Assateague Island National Seashore is home to the famous wild ponies that have roamed the beaches, marshes, and forests since the 1600s. This natural wonder is a dreamscape that shouldn't be missed.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Ocean City

Ocean City's nightlife is as vibrant as its daytime activities. Harborside Bar and Grille is a popular spot to unwind with the Original Orange Crush drink, a refreshing signature cocktail that originated in Ocean City. This rustic waterside bar is the perfect end to a day filled with seaside fun.

Macky's Bar and Grille offers a unique experience, combining delicious grilled foods with a variety of drinks. Located on the sands of Ocean City's beach, Macky's transforms from a casual dining spot to a lively party venue as the sun sets.

Fager's Island is another must-visit nightlife destination. Situated on the bay, it serves expert seafood, beef, and Pacific Rim cuisine. Known for its Sunday Jazz Brunch and famous Monday Night Deck parties, Fager's Island also features live music and stunning sunsets accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."

Dead Freddies Island Grill is a family-friendly venue by day and a lively entertainment spot by night. With a pirate ship for kids to climb on, spacious decks, live music, and a bayfront view, it offers something for everyone.

The Purple Moose Saloon is a summer hotspot, providing nightly entertainment with some of the best rock bands on the East Coast. When the bands aren't playing, DJs keep the energy high with great tunes all night long.

Where to Eat in Ocean City

Ocean City boasts a diverse culinary scene that caters to all tastes. The Shark on the Harbor offers contemporary cuisine with Eastern and Southern influences, creating flavors that are sure to impress. The restaurant also provides a magnificent view of the harbor, making it a dining experience to remember.

The Victorian Room Restaurant, located in the Dunes Manor Hotel, offers a fine dining experience with a selection of entrees, California wines, and delectable desserts.

32 Palm Restaurant serves Western Caribbean cuisine infused with Eastern Shore favorites. Its extensive wine list complements the AAA 3-Diamond Award-winning menu.

Bayside Skillet, a premier breakfast spot since 1977, offers outdoor waterfront dining during the summer season. The menu features Eastern Shore Jumbo Lump Crabcakes, blackened prime rib, barbecue ribs, Caribbean grilled shrimp, stuffed lobster tail, and more.

The Hobbit Restaurant provides an elegant dining experience with inventive American cuisine and seafood, all while overlooking the bay. The classy atmosphere is perfect for enjoying expert cocktails and delicious appetizers.

Cheapest time to stay in Ocean City

November is the cheapest time to stay in Ocean City for an average of $100 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$106

February

$109

March

$108

April

$119

May

$139

June

$199

July

$195

August

$148

September

$116

October

$104

November

$100

December

$100

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