This Baltimore hotel is only 10 minutes' drive from the center of downtown. The hotel offers a gym, large business center and on-site dining. Rooms are equipped with microwaves and refrigerators.
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and an on-site restaurant, Hyatt Place Baltimore Inner Harbor is located in Baltimore. Free WiFi access is available. The National Aquarium is 3166 feet away.
The Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore offers the ideal waterfront location, across the street from the Maryland Science Center and Harborplace, and a quick stroll from the National Aquarium, Oriole...
Baltimore's historic Fell's Point neighborhood is home to this charming hotel, located steps from the waterfront and other attractions, and offering unique accommodations and thoughtful amenities.
Featuring a shared lounge, Wingate by Wyndham Baltimore BWI Airport is located in Baltimore in the Maryland region, 10 miles from Carroll Park and 11 miles from Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards.
Featuring an on-site fitness center and rooms with cable TV, this Baltimore hotel has free wireless internet access. Downtown Baltimore is less than a 20-minute drive away.
Located 19 minutes’ drive from the Baltimore city center, this La Quinta is 9 miles from John Hopkins University and Baltimore Museum of Art. There is free Wi-Fi and a continental breakfast.
This hotel is located in Baltimore and is within a 5-minute walk of Mt Vernon Place Historic District. This hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a coffee maker in every room.
Located in Baltimore, a 8-minute walk from Harbor East Marina, Canopy By Hilton Baltimore Harbor Point - Newly Built provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a...
It was within close proximity to everything. Walkable
Featuring an on-site fitness center and rooms with cable TV, this Baltimore hotel has free wireless internet access. Downtown Baltimore is less than a 20-minute drive away.
Great customer service, very clean and comfortable
The Inn at Henderson’s Wharf, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member, offers a tranquil retreat located directly on the waterfront of Baltimore’s historic Fell’s Point just steps away from boutique shops,...
very clean. excellent location. responsive employees
This hotel is located in Baltimore and is within a 5-minute walk of Mt Vernon Place Historic District. This hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a coffee maker in every room.
The food Was exceptional - Breakfast as well as dinner
Fairfield Inn White Marsh offers contemporary accommodations 14 miles north of Baltimore. It features a free shuttle service from Martin State Airport, an outdoor pool and a well-equipped gym.
I loved the cleanliness and the niceness of the staff.
Located 19 minutes’ drive from the Baltimore city center, this La Quinta is 9 miles from John Hopkins University and Baltimore Museum of Art. There is free Wi-Fi and a continental breakfast.
Close to.95
Staff was wonderful when we arrived at 22hrs
Located close to Interstate 695, this Baltimore motel offers Wi-Fi and rooms that feature a seating area. The Baltimore Convention Center and the National Aquarium are 10 miles away.
How quiet it was since I'm recovering from surgery
Located in Baltimore, within 6.8 miles of Edgar Allen Poe Museum and 7.1 miles of Baltimore Zoo, Super 8 by Wyndham Baltimore Northwest provides accommodations with a fitness center and free WiFi as...
It was clean and they are redoing all the rooms very nice
Located in Baltimore, this Motel 6 is within 5 minutes’ drive of the University of Baltimore and Baltimore Museum of Art. Free Wi-Fi is accessible and free coffee is available each morning.
The peace and quiet and the helpfulness of the staff
Outdoor Pool is available. Only 14 miles from Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI). Grab and Go breakfast and 24-hour coffee service in lobby.
The cleanness and the fact I got to choose my room
Located in Baltimore, 1.5 miles from Johns Hopkins University, guesthouse by good neighbor provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in the Mt. Vernon Cultural District of downtown Baltimore, this hotel is adjacent to the Washington Monument and Museum. It offers on-site dining and classical rooms with free WiFi.
Rooms so spacious. Interesting decor and furnishings.
Within walking distance to many of downtown Baltimore's main sites, including Oriole Park at Camden Yards, this hotel provides comfortable accommodations and modern amenities in the heart of the city.
Convenient location, nice spacious and clean room.
Just 1 block away from Baltimore’s scenic waterfront, Courtyard Downtown/Inner Harbor is located a 10-minute walk from the National Aquarium. It features a well-equipped gym.
Close to the main attractions. Close to Italy town.
Located off I-95 at exit 67B, this hotel in Baltimore is just a few minutes’ drive from Baltimore's Inner Harbor. It has an outdoor pool, a gym and a Sport Court.
staff were fantastic - the common areas were great
This Maryland hotel is located 2 blocks from Baltimore's Historic Inner Harbor and the Baltimore Convention Center. The hotel offers a hot breakfast, indoor pool and spacious guest rooms.
The location was good. The room was very comfortable
Experience European-style elegance combined with all today's latest technologies at this hotel, located 1804 feet from John Hopkins University and only a short drive from downtown Baltimore's main...
Everything. Maybe a coffee shop that makes cappucino
FAQs about hotels in Baltimore
On average, 3-star hotels in Baltimore cost $118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Baltimore are $187 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Baltimore can be found for $518 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Baltimore this weekend is $236 or, for a 4-star hotel, $329. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Baltimore for this weekend cost around $517 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $202 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Baltimore for tonight. You'll pay around $305 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Baltimore will cost around $562, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Energetic and complex, Baltimore belongs to the select group of historic cities along the east coast of the United States. Located between Washington D.C. and Philadelphia, it’s the birthplace of the National Anthem. It has a lively nightlife, picturesque neighbourhoods, and modern entertainment areas. Its large number of African American population had an important role during the days of the Civil Rights movements.
Founded in 1729, its strategic location in an arm of the Chesapeake Bay rapidly transformed it into an important trading port. The historical site of Fort McHenry is well known for its role during the War of 1812 with the British Empire.
The city has numerous neighbourhoods that still maintain a quaint atmosphere. Fells Point is famous for its 18th and 19th-century architecture, cobbled streets, typical pubs, and plenty of restaurants. Some of the best inns and hotels in Baltimore are located here, while a more local feeling and great accommodation can also be found in Federal Hill and Midtown.
The Inner Harbor is a lively area where tourists can find modern venues and live concerts. Most Baltimore hotels are located in the Harbor, while the business district has also a wide variety of accommodation.
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What Guests Said About Baltimore:
10
Scored 10
Baltimore has become a really clean, vibrant city with...
Baltimore has become a really clean, vibrant city with plenty of night life and great restaurants. The downtown harbor area is lovely. We usually whizz through but plan on spending more time here in the future to try the restaurants and take in the sights.
Helen
6.0
Scored 6.0
It had been 30 yrs since our last visit on business travel.
It had been 30 yrs since our last visit on business travel. It has really changed. There is construction everywhere including proposed future demolition of shops at Inner Harbor. If you drive be prepared to pay high hotel parking fees, lots of traffic and parking issues. If not, be prepared to do lots of walking and use public Charm free buses.
Watts
4.0
Scored 4.0
I did my residency in Bmore and lived there for 6 years, so...
I did my residency in Bmore and lived there for 6 years, so perhaps that is why it is not my favorite. There are areas that are quite “charming” but then others that are quite scary. The drug scene is still raging and they need to offer better programs to aid the homeless. Great healthcare and graduate programs at University of Maryland/Shock Trauma. There are decent restaurants, but it’s sad that so many of the ones I loved are now closed. I don’t mind traveling there now for work, but I would probably never live there again.
Rania
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Enjoyed by the harbor, Aquarium is great.
Enjoyed by the harbor, Aquarium is great. Not enough time to explore, plan on staying 2 days next time. Found other attractions later missed seeing. Will be back. Will look for a hotel closer as well. Got to see the Perivian ship that was docked in the harbor for free.
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
The stay was awful.
The stay was awful. Lost our reservation and gave it to another guest, we were supposed to have a harbor view and got a view of a brick wall. The bathroom in the room was filthy and there was a hairy bar of used soap left in the shower. Our AMEX had attempted charges every night for hundreds of dollars, after paying in full at check in along with incidentals. I was told it was an accounting error. We were supposed to get a refund for our experience, which has still not happened. There are signs, and even a special elevator for a rooftop bar that doesn't exist. Terrible experience, will never stay there again.
Michael
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Baltimore was fun.
Baltimore was fun. We were there for the Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks concert. There was also the MLB Playoffs for the orioles against the Texas Rangers this weekend. There were tons of people out and lots to do. We went to the National Aquarium which I highly recommend. As we were leaving there was an armed robbery next to us lol. Just be careful if you go here.
The hotel is in a prime location in Baltimore's arts district with plenty of history in every building and step, while the hotel is situated inside a historic residence, but is tastefully modern in its interior design. The rooms are spacious and the room we had featured a writing desk that was a decorative room feature in itself. The reading chair by the window was also special/comfy. This was really an exceptionally done hotel, and everyone of the staff we interacted with were excellent!
I thought the hotel was incredibly charming, from the blue leopard print carpet in our room to the custom canopy bed and matching closet. The devil is in the details, and this place absolutely nails the luxury and comfortable charm that the designers are going for. I will definitely be recommending a stay to others, as the staff were courteous and helpful, the room was beautiful, and the lobby and bar, Blooms, were so well-crafted.
The location is prime. The beds were exceptionally comfortable. The view was specifically beautiful on the inner harbor waterfront. The staff was very nice.
Suggestions : Infused fruit water in the lobby and light music throughout the hotel would give this hotel the extra touch. Overall a great experience and I would recommend it!
Modern, fresh and well designed room, outsfanding views of the Harbor. An excellent hotel restaurant, Cindy Lou's Fish House, on site with waterfront dining. Fun, pristine new neighborhood to explore, scooters and bikes to rent on bike rack outside. Short, scenic walk to Inner Harbor. My new favorite hotel in Baltimore.
Very functional, comfortable hotel in a safe area in Baltimore within walking distance of the attractions. They have lovely, artful touches which makes it feel like a boutique hotel. Front desk staff were so friendly and helpful. I accidentally left my kindle and they arranged for it to be returned to me.
Very good hotel, in line with what can be expected for this category. Extremely well located with very good view over the city and the inner harbor. Because of COVID-19 the breakfast experience in hotels has changed but it was still rather OK here when compared with other stays we had around the USA.
The location can't be better - basically right between the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards. I was in town to visit both, so this location couldn't have been better. Hotel is nice and the rooms are clean and comfortable. The view from my room was Camden and, a little farther, M&T Stadium.
Location,was walking distance to convention Center and inner harbor.
Hotel restaurant has limited hours do to Covid19,but open for lunch and dinner and food was very good.
Room was large and very comfortable bed,had microwave,fridge and coffee maker.
Plenty of hot water for showers.
The hotel is located close to airport and Baltimore, but you coudn't hear the planes. It is a standard hotel chain place, with quite spacious rooms and parking all around the hotel. Staff was friedly and helpful.
Room was updated and modern. Loved the big screen TV. It's a very nice and newer hotel. Offered water at check-in which was a nice touch. Good sized room. Good location close to Inner Harbor.
the room was fine the location was a short walk to the inner harbor not alot of places close to eat and the hotel restaurant was just chicken which was weird
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