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Once you arrive from Interstate 95 or the Baltimore-Washington International Airport, you'll have your choice of accommodations. In the metropolitan Baltimore area, there are several options, ranging from rural campgrounds to downtown luxury hotels. You can choose to stay in the most convenient part of town. Or the most scenic. Or the least expensive.

Inner Harbor

Many people think of the Inner Harbor as their destination in Baltimore. For those who want to stay at a hotel in the middle of the action, there are several options. The Harbor Court Hotel is a luxury waterside hotel, reminiscent of an old English manor. It's just blocks from the business district and the city's vibrant Inner Harbor. The Renaissance Harborplace Hotel is also a good choice. Just steps from the Inner Harbor, it has a wonderful restaurant, a shopping mall and rooms with views of the water. The Inner Harbor area is also home to the Hyatt Regency Baltimore, a fixture in downtown Baltimore for more than 14 years, the Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor, the Omni Inner Harbor Hotel and the Holiday Inn - Inner Harbor.

North Baltimore

If you find the idea of a more reclusive setting appealing, you might prefer to stay at the Crosskeys Inn in North Baltimore. The inn, located in a park-like setting, offers easy access to the upscale Village of Cross Keys shopping center. It's far removed from the hustle and bustle of downtown, yet it's still convenient to all that Baltimore has to offer. A free shuttle takes guests to and from the Inner Harbor.

Mt. Vernon

The Mt. Vernon neighborhood is also a very pleasant place to stay. Located just north of the downtown business district, it's a central location, within walking distance to the Peabody Institute and the Walters Art Gallery, and a short ride south to the Inner Harbor or north to the world renowned Johns Hopkins University. There are many excellent shops, restaurants and hotels in the area, and a wonderful assortment of 19-century architecture. It's also less expensive than staying at the Inner Harbor. The hotel of choice in this charming neighborhood is the recently renovated Clarion Hotel Mount Vernon Square.

Fells Point

If you'd prefer to stay in one of Baltimore's historic districts, Fells Point is a good option. The waterfront community is just east of the Inner Harbor, within easy walking distance of the city's major attractions. In this maritime neighborhood, you'll find the delightful Admiral Fell Inn, a collection of centuries-old buildings. The rooms aren't fancy, but they're comfortable. If you'd like something a little more luxurious, reserve a room at Celie's Waterfront Bed & Breakfast. Most rooms have views of the harbor or the inn's landscaped gardens, and each is decorated with antiques and collectibles.

Airport Area

Many business travelers in search of comfort and convenience often choose to stay at one of the many hotels by the Baltimore-Washington International Airport, 20 minutes west of the city in suburban Baltimore County. The Comfort Inn Airport hotel, a 10-time winner of Choice Hotels' “Gold Award,” offers comfortable rooms with free shuttle service to the airport, Light Rail and Amtrak. The Sheraton International Hotel is the only hotel on BWI grounds, making it extremely convenient for business meetings. It offers spacious rooms and monitors that provide up-to-date flight information. Other hotels close to the airport include the Holiday Inn, Microtel Inn ∧ Suites - BWI, and the BWI Airport Marriott Hotel. For visitors who plan to stay in Baltimore for an extended period, Candlewood Suites - BWI is worth looking into. Every guest room is equipped with a kitchen; some have separate living and sleeping areas.

Outlying Areas

For visitors who wish to explore outlying areas, there are several hotels to choose from. Northwest of Baltimore, you'll find the Days Inn Westminster, located on Route 140, the main thoroughfare through Carroll County. It's convenient to nearby attractions, including the Carroll County Farm Museum. Many visitors to Howard County, about 20 minutes west of Baltimore, choose to stay at the Sheraton Columbia Hotel, a lakeside retreat on a 10-acre wooded estate, or the serene Hilton Columbia. Visitors to historic Annapolis can choose to stay in the heart of the state capital, at the Annapolis Marriott Waterfront, or at the Loews Annapolis Hotel, the bayside city's only four-star hotel.

Camping

Of course, if you prefer the great outdoors to luxury accommodations, a well-equipped campground is a wonderful option. Consider staying at the Maple Tree Campground. Located in rural Western Maryland, it features eight tree houses and four tree cabins, as well as several tent sites.

As you can see, Baltimore and its surrounding suburbs feature a great many fine hotels and other accommodations. So, browse through this Web site and decide where you'll be spending most of your time; there's sure to be a wonderful place to stay nearby.







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Admiral Fell Inn


Historic inn in Fells Point
888 South Broadway
Historic Fell's Point
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
+1 410 522 7380 / +1 410 522 7377
http://www.AdmiralFell.com
lnoto@harbormagic.com
Eight adjoining buildings, some dating as far back as 200 years, comprise The Admiral Fell Inn. This charming inn is located in the heart of lively Fell's Point, the city's historic maritime neighborhood, and is a short water taxi ride away from the Inner Harbor. Guest rooms are well appointed and individually decorated in warm colors, comfortable fabrics, with antique reproductions. Some rooms have dormer windows, allowing views of the bustling street scenes below.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Admiral Fell Inn photo by Len Edgerly
Photo: Len Edgerly
Admiral Fell Inn photo by lou~lou~w
Photo: lou~lou~w
Admiral Fell Inn photo by sarah pitre
Photo: sarah pitre
Admiral Fell Inn photo by K. Estabrook
Photo: K. Estabrook
 

 
BWI Airport Marriott


Business and leisure travel convenience
1743 West Nursery Road
Baltimore, MD 21240
United States
+1 410 859 8300 / +1 800 228 9290 (Toll Free)
http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-20...
This Marriott hotel boasts the "Room that Works" for business travelers, with each of the 310 rooms equipped with a work desk and lamp, speaker phone, voice mail, data port on the telephone, weekday newspaper delivered to your room, complimentary in-room coffee, iron and ironing board, hair dryer and bathroom. Bring your laptop and you're ready for just about any contingency. Leisure travelers will enjoy the Marriott's location, convenient to Baltimore-Washington Parkway for easy access to Baltimore and Washington.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards


A View to the Yard
110 South Eutaw Street
Glen Burnie
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 962 0202 / +1 800 228 9290
http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-20...
A long home run's distance from Oriole Park at Camden Yards, this hotel is popular with the visiting baseball players who come to battle the Orioles. You'll also find some NFL visiting teams lodging here. The indoor pool with hot tub is perfect for a relaxing evening. The hotel also features "The Room that Works" program, which consists of 105 rooms designed for business travelers. Each room has a desk, two-line speakerphone, voice mail, data port, television, in-room movies, free weekday newspaper, coffeemaker and safe.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards photo by Marriott Eastern Region
Photo: Marriott Eastern Region
 

 
Candlewood Suites - Baltimore-Linthicum


Extended stay for travelers
1247 Witnerson Road
Baltimore, MD 21090
United States
+1 410 850 9214 / +1 888 226 3539 (Toll Free)
http://www.candlewoodsuites.com
gm.ballm@wm.candlewoodsuites.com
Every guest room has a fully equipped kitchen, desk, voice mail, recliner, 25-inch television, hair dryer, and iron and ironing board. One-bedroom suites have a separate sleeping area, sofa bed and two televisions. The Fitness Center is open 24 hours. The hotel also offers slow-priced long distance and free local calls, free incoming faxes, free use of laundry facilities, and free video and compact disc library, as well as pre-arranged restaurant delivery from a half-dozen local restaurants.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Carroll County Farm Museum


Restored 19th-century farmhouse
500 South Center Street
Baltimore, MD 21157
United States
+1 410 848 7775
http://ccgov.carr.org/
ccfarm@carr.org
Life on a 19th-century farm is depicted at this bucolic 140-acre property just outside Westminster. The buildings include a restored farmhouse, where tours are given by costumed guides, a barn, general store, a veterinary surgeon's office, quilting room and other outbuildings. The outbuildings house displays of antique tractors, farm machinery and other equipment. Artisans demonstrate 19th-century skills. A pond and farm animals add to the "farm" experience. Admission: $5 adults, $3 seniors and children 7-18, children 6 and under are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Celie's Waterfront Inn


Lovely, convenient inn
1714 Thames Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
United States
+1 410 522 2323 / +1 800 432 0184 (Toll Free)
http://www.celieswaterfront.com
innkeeper@celieswaterfront.com
Despite its location in the heart of Fells Point, Celie's offers travelers a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The beautifully restored three-story inn exudes comfort and charm with light, airy rooms decorated with antiques and collectibles. Rooms are individually decorated. Windows open to the inn's garden or atrium or afford views of the harbor. Some rooms have whirlpools and fireplaces. Amenities include terry robes, iron and ironing board, hair dryers and in-room coffeemakers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Celie's Waterfront Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Comfort Inn Airport


BWI comfort and convenience
6921 Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21225
United States
+1 410 789 9100
http://www.hotelchoice.com
hotelhelp@choicehotels.com
This 10-time winner of Choice Hotels' "Gold Award" has accommodations from room to suite to penthouse suite. Each room has a personal computer with Internet access, two-line phones, voice mail and movies on demand. Room service is available. The Rose restaurant (open 11a-1a daily) has an American and seafood menu. Park-and-fly program includes one night's lodging, country breakfast and parking for up to 10 days. Free local transportation. Shuttle service is available to and from Amtrak, BWI and Light Rail.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Four Points by Sheraton BWI Airport


On-site airport hotel
7032 Elm Road
Baltimore, MD 21240
United States
+1 410 859 3300
http://www.sheraton.com
The Sheraton is the only hotel on BWI grounds, so it's extremely convenient for airport-based meetings. You'll even find flight information on lobby monitors and on the television in every room. Previous guests who enjoyed the Hurricanes bar will find it's now a meeting space, but there's still Michener's Pub (smoking permitted) downstairs, next to Michener's Restaurant. The hotel is somewhat outdated in design, but the rooms are up-to-date and spacious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Harbor Court Hotel


Waterside luxury hotel
550 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21202-6099
United States
+1 410 234 0550 / +1 800 824 0076 (Toll Free)
http://www.harborcourt.com
steven.parker@ichotelsgroup.com
From its opening in 1986, Harbor Court has been considered one of Baltimore's finest luxury hotels. With its cobblestone courtyard, oak-paneled walls, marble floors and grand staircase, this eight-story hotel brings the sublime elegance of an English manor house to downtown Baltimore. Its central location is just blocks from both the business district and the city's vibrant Inner Harbor, and the nightlife of Fell's Point is only a short water-taxi ride away.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Holiday Inn - Inner Harbor


Holiday Inner Harbor
301 West Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 685 3500
http://www.holiday-inn.com
Guest rooms and suites feature data port, voice mail, HBO, iron and ironing board, hair dryer, coffee maker and Sony Playstation. Many rooms offer a panoramic view of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Other amenities include room service (6:30a to 11p), fitness center, concierge and 50' indoor pool (open 6a to 10p). The hotel also boasts a gift shop and McKenna's restaurant and lounge, which serves continental cuisine and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hotel is convenient to Convention Center, Inner Harbor, Baltimore Arena and Camden Yards.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Holiday Inn BWI Airport


Recently renovated guest rooms at airport hotel
890 Elkridge Landing Road
Baltimore, MD 21090
United States
+1 410 859 8400
http://www.basshotels.com/holi...
revbwi@lodgian.com
The hotel's lobby with piano, gift shop, and J.T. Ashley's restaurant and lounge set a welcoming tone. Guest rooms feature comfortable beds, recliners, in-room coffee maker, 27" color remote TV, Italian marble baths, pull-down bar, data port, modem, voice mail, hair dryer, morning newspaper, iron and ironing board. Amenities include room service (6a-11p), 24/7 workout facilities, pool, tennis, basketball and volleyball. Local transportation and service to/from BWI, Amtrak and Light Rail are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hyatt Regency Baltimore


Premium downtown accommodations
300 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 528 1234
http://www.hyatt.com/usa/balti...
This 14-story hotel, with its striking mirrored windows, has been an Inner Harbor fixture since the early 1980s. In fact, it was among the first major hotels to open at the Inner Harbor, and it's still one of the best. Linked by skyways to the Convention Center and Harborplace, it's more than conveniently located, and the views it offers of the harbor can't be beat. Plus it features two great restaurants: the cigar-friendly Bistro 300 and Pisces, which features live music on the weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hyatt Regency Baltimore photo by Pete Herron
Photo: Pete Herron
 

 
Johns Hopkins University


Acclaimed educational institution
3400 N Charles Street
Homewood Campus
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States
+1 410 516 8000 / +1 800 548 5481 (Toll Free)
http://www.jhu.edu
admissions.sais@jhu.edu
World renowned as a leading research and teaching institution in medicine and engineering, Johns Hopkins dates to 1876. The university currently has eight academic divisions and a student body of more than 16,000. Since 1902, its headquarters has been the 140-acre Homewood Campus in Charles Village. Campus attractions include Homewood House, a historic architectural landmark (+1 410 516 5589); Theater Hopkins, which has been staging fine productions since 1921 (+1 410 516 5589); and Blue Jay lacrosse, a perennial Baltimore sports favorite (+1 410 516 7490).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Johns Hopkins University photo by Lester K. Spence
Photo: Lester K. Spence
Johns Hopkins University photo by Michael Wyszomierski
Photo: Michael Wyszomierski
Johns Hopkins University photo by Michael Wyszomierski
Photo: Michael Wyszomierski
Johns Hopkins University photo by Jason Gordon
Photo: Jason Gordon
Johns Hopkins University photo by 心眼
Photo: 心眼
Johns Hopkins University photo by David
Photo: David
Johns Hopkins University photo by Evan Hulka
Photo: Evan Hulka
Johns Hopkins University photo by Jennie
Photo: Jennie
Johns Hopkins University photo by vforvelociraptors
Photo: vforvelociraptors
Johns Hopkins University photo by Ian Nowland
Photo: Ian Nowland
Johns Hopkins University photo by Ace Cheung
Photo: Ace Cheung
Johns Hopkins University photo by Alan Romanczuk
Photo: Alan Romanczuk
Johns Hopkins University photo by Robert A. DeRose, Jr
Photo: Robert A. DeRose, Jr
Johns Hopkins University photo by Florent Gonthier
Photo: Florent Gonthier
Johns Hopkins University photo by John Tang
Photo: John Tang
 

 
Microtel Inn & Suites - BWI


Clean and comfortable room at a low price
1170 Winterson Road
Baltimore, MD 21090
United States
+1 410 865 7500 / +1 888 771 7171 (Toll Free)
http://www.microtelbwi.com/
This property was opened in late 1998, and 36 of its 110 rooms are efficiencies with queen-size beds and built-in furniture. It's a no-frills property, so don't expect room service, but a complimentary continental breakfast (coffee, orange juice, fresh bagels and muffins)is offered. Each room also has a data port, and there are on-site laundry and exercise facilities. ADA-compliant rooms are also available. Transportation to BWI, Amtrak and Light Rail is offered.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Peabody Court Hotel


A Clarion Hotel
612 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 727 7101 / +1 877 424 6423 (Toll Free)
http://www.choicehotels.com
hotelhelp@choicehotels.com
Formerly an apartment building, this 13-story Clarion hotel is conveniently located in Mount Vernon, one of Baltimore's most historic and architecturally notable neighborhoods. The hotel, in fact, faces the Washington Monument and is close to churches, museums and restaurants. Recently renovated, the Clarion has continued to maintain its distinguished lobby and dark wood paneled library, gems of the former Latham Hotel. Some rooms have park views. A first-floor food court offers fast-food fare.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University


World-renowned musical institution
1 East Mount Vernon Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 659 8100
http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/
deyojm@jhu.edu
The Peabody Institute was the first conservatory in the United States. It was founded in 1857 by philanthropist George Peabody and has been part of the Johns Hopkins University since 1977. The institute boasts four concert halls and the Peabody Library, and is home to the Peabody Conservatory, which offers private musical lessons, and the Peabody Preparatory, a non-degree program that offers classes for people of all ages. Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Dominick Argento and vocalist/pianist Tori Amos attended the institute. Students, faculty and other performers often stage free public concerts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University photo by HAMACHI!
Photo: HAMACHI!
 

 
Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys


Quiet, lovely North Baltimore hotel
5100 Falls Road
Baltimore, MD 21210
United States
+1 410 532 6900
http://www.radisson.com/baltim...
Set in the Village of Cross Keys, a lovely, park-like development in the northern part of the city, this hotel is far from the hustle and bustle of downtown, yet still only minutes away. In keeping with the tranquil surroundings, the hotel features cozy rooms to suit every visitor's choice and comfort. The hotel is next to the village shopping center, which features many exclusive shops. Guests are given access to the Cross Keys Tennis Club.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys photo by Shauna Lawhorne
Photo: Shauna Lawhorne
 

 
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel


Near the Inner Harbor
202 East Pratt Street
Stevenson
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
+1 410 547 1200 / +1 800 535 1201
http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-20...
Whether business or pleasure brings you to the Inner Harbor, few other downtown hotels are as convenient to the waterfront shops, restaurants and entertainment as the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel. It's located directly across the street from where the city's renaissance began 20 years ago. The 12-story hotel boasts a fine restaurant, Windows, which overlooks busy Pratt Street and the Inner Harbor. The Gallery, a five-story shopping mall, adjoins the hotel. The lobby features a Starbucks coffee bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Walters Art Museum


Western and Asian art
600 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
+1 410 547 9000
http://www.thewalters.org
info@thewalters.org
East meets West at the Walters. On one hand, its collection spans nearly the entire history of Western art. Its spacious galleries are home to Greek and Roman statuary, Baroque carvings, and a large collection of Renaissance paintings. On the other hand, its elegant Hackerman House wing holds one of the largest collections of traditional Asian art in the United States. Admission to the permanent collection is always free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Walters Art Museum photo by Steve Fernie
Photo: Steve Fernie
Walters Art Museum photo by Beverly Vealach
Photo: Beverly Vealach
Walters Art Museum photo by Mary Harrsch
Photo: Mary Harrsch
Walters Art Museum photo by Adam Fordham
Photo: Adam Fordham
Walters Art Museum photo by Mary Harrsch
Photo: Mary Harrsch
Walters Art Museum photo by KCA
Photo: KCA
Walters Art Museum photo by KCA
Photo: KCA
Walters Art Museum photo by Bill Holmes
Photo: Bill Holmes
Walters Art Museum photo by John Glenn
Photo: John Glenn
Walters Art Museum photo by Kevin Griffin Moreno
Photo: Kevin Griffin Moreno
Walters Art Museum photo by Adam Fordham
Photo: Adam Fordham
Walters Art Museum photo by John Glenn
Photo: John Glenn
Walters Art Museum photo by Tomonori Yamamoto
Photo: Tomonori Yamamoto
Walters Art Museum photo by Ahmad Barclay
Photo: Ahmad Barclay
Walters Art Museum photo by Ryan Tronier
Photo: Ryan Tronier
Walters Art Museum photo by melannedean
Photo: melannedean
 

 
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