$1,086 - $3,428 per month
Burgess Mill Station Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
3050 Milltowne Dr, Ellicott City, MD 21043
$1,086 - $3,428 per month
Burgess Mill Station Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
3050 Milltowne Dr, Ellicott City, MD 21043
$2,129 per month
8870 Columbia 100 Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21045
Enjoy a fully furnished studio suite in our hotel at an affordable rate with free wi-fi, free utilities and free premium cable. Each studio suite has a full kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stovetop and microwave, and has a flexible workspace and plenty of storage. All our hotels are pet-friendly and have on-site guest laundry available. Plus, there are no long-term commitments and you can
Ellicott City, Maryland, is a historic community with a population of over 75,000, serving as the county seat for Howard County. Known for its charming Old Ellicott City district, the area features colonial-era buildings housing more than 80 boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. The district, despite experiencing significant floods in 2016 and 2018, has undergone successful revitalization efforts. The city offers diverse dining and shopping options, including a dedicated Koreatown along Route 40, home to numerous Korean-owned businesses and restaurants. The Long Gate Shopping Center provides additional retail options, including a Target and Safeway. Ellicott City is part of the top-rated Howard County Public School system, with Centennial High being a standout for its Confucius Classroom program. The community is well-connected with four major highways, facilitating easy commutes to Baltimore, Washington D.C., and beyond. Housing options range from modern townhouses and condos to Colonial Revival and ranch-style homes. Outdoor attractions include the Patapsco Valley State Park, with over 200 miles of trails, and Centennial Park, featuring a 54-acre lake and an outdoor amphitheater. Local events such as Wizarding Weekend on Magical Main and ghost tours add to the area's unique charm. The Baltimore and Ohio Ellicott City Station Museum, the oldest surviving railroad station in America, is another notable attraction. Despite its historical charm, the area has faced challenges with flooding, prompting significant investment in flood mitigation and emergency response infrastructure.