Transportation
Use the regional bus system to connect to the Green Line of the D.C. Metro for easy city access.





Glassmanor is a residential community in Prince George's County, Maryland, positioned directly on the border of Washington, D.C. This census-designated place offers a suburban atmosphere characterized by a mix of apartment complexes and established housing. Its strategic location makes it a popular choice for those seeking proximity to the capital's cultural and political landmarks without the urban intensity. Residents and visitors benefit from easy access to the nearby National Harbor and local parks. The area is well-connected by regional transit, facilitating straightforward commutes into the city. It serves as a quiet, community-focused base for exploring the broader Mid-Atlantic region.
Glassmanor is a residential community in Prince George's County, Maryland, positioned directly on the border of Washington, D.C. This census-designated place offers a suburban atmosphere characterized by a mix of apartment complexes and established housing. Its strategic location makes it a popular choice for those seeking proximity to the capital's cultural and political landmarks without the urban intensity. Residents and visitors benefit from easy access to the nearby National Harbor and local parks. The area is well-connected by regional transit, facilitating straightforward commutes into the city. It serves as a quiet, community-focused base for exploring the broader Mid-Atlantic region.
Direct access to the Washington, D.C. border.
Proximity to the National Harbor and MGM National Avenue.
Quiet residential streets and local community parks.
Convenient regional bus and transit connections.
The area is primarily residential with limited hotel options directly within the community.
Expect typical metropolitan traffic patterns when traveling toward the city during rush hour.
Glassmanor offers a more local, neighborhood feel compared to the tourist-heavy areas of D.C.
Use the regional bus system to connect to the Green Line of the D.C. Metro for easy city access.
Visit the nearby Eastover Shopping Center for daily necessities and local retail.
Commuters and budget-conscious travelers seeking proximity to Washington, D.C.
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$100-$180 p/day
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Plan day trips to the National Mall, which is only a short drive or transit ride away.
Explore the diverse range of carry-out and casual dining options along Owens Road.
April-June, September-October
Enjoy the mild weather and the famous cherry blossoms in nearby D.C.
Be prepared for high humidity; morning or evening outdoor activities are best.
A pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and vibrant autumn colors.
Quiet season for local exploration, though snow can occasionally impact travel.