Saturday, February 4, 2012

Baltimore Hotels?

I am traveling to Baltimore this weekend for a conference. Any recommendation on a few hotels around the inner harbor.



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There are quite a lot of nice hotels in Baltimore overlooking the inner harbor. The nicest is probably the Baltimore Mariott Waterfront , followed by the Baltimore Hyatt, the Wyndham Baltimore.



You can't go wrong with any of these hotels. They are probably the nicest in Baltimore and your can get great views of the inner harbor.



On the cheap side, check out the Holiday Inn Baltimore
I stayed at the Wyndham near the inner harbor several months ago and had a very nice stay. There were in the middle of renovations when I was there so I would think it would only be nicer. Although I actually believe it is now the Sheraton Baltimore City Center. Its less than a 5minute walk down to the inner harbor from there and as a female didnt feel unsafe or uncomfortable walking around even after dark.Baltimore Hotels?
You may want to consider the Pier 5 Hotel. It's wedged in between the harbor place and fells point, right on the water front. From the hotel to the Aquarium, it's about a 3 minute walk , 4 minutes to the hardrock cafe', 7 to the world trade center, 9 to the Harborplace Pratt st. pavillion, 10 to the Light st. pavillion, 10 to the gallery.. and so on. Not only do you have a beautiful location on and view of the harbor, but the design of the hotel is very sleek, hip, modern, and stylish.

Hope that helps.
Check out Hotels.com - they can give you chaper rates and info on the hotels. 1-800-246-8357Baltimore Hotels?
The Radisson which is about 2 blocks north of the Harbor is good and not quite as expensive as the ones right at the Harbor area. My husband has stayed there a couple of times when he has been to conferences at First Mariner Arena. It's right across the street from the Federal Building.
The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront is very nice. It has great views of the Harbor. Its about a 5 minute walk to the inner harbor, but it is closer to neighborhoods with less touristy restaurants than hotels right in the inner harbour.
In addition to the above hotels listed, also check out Baltimore Renaissance Harbor Hotel:



http://travel.yahoo.com/p-hotel-358691-r鈥?/a>



Expensive yes, but directly across from the harbor, and has a shopping mall underneath of it.
Are you staying near the Baltimore convention center? If so, go with the Hyatt, it is near the Inner Harbor, convention center, Campden Yards (where the Orioles play), and Fells point (a great restuarant and bar area). They have cool glass elevators where you can see the whole inner harbor. Also, you can check out the Rusty Scupper which has a great brunch.

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