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(410) 522-7777
Hurricane Isabel nearly wiped this hotel out several years ago but it didn't and the 38-room property is better than ever. There are many reasons we have this in the top spot including 30" LCD TVs with 200-channel Dish Network satellite service, free high speed internet, 24-hour gym, complimentary bottle of wine at check-in, and its waterfront location.
(410) 342-4450
INN at 2920 is an upscale and contemporary boutique bed and breakfast located in Historic Canton. This 5-room B&B is a converted rowhouse from 1880 and feels a lot more like a W Hotel than a B&B. Great shopping, dining, and bar hopping are all within easy walking distance and this is arguably the coolest place to stay in Baltimore.
(410) 539-2000
This property has a great waterfront location with two proven restaurant concepts on-site: Ruth's Chris-Pier 5 and McCormick & Schmick's. It's a trendy and hip property with a good crowd but room rates can get a bit pricey at around $300 a night. What they call vibrant colors and hip designs we call overdone BUT it is a good stay or it wouldn't be on here.
(410) 727-7101
The Peabody Court is an elegant 104-room boutique hotel located in the historic Mount Vernon arts and cultural districts. It is now a Clarion Hotel so you can get that toaster oven with your Choice Points.
410-522-7377
The Admiral Fell Inn was built in 1790 and has been renovated more times than Pamela Anderson. Listed on the Historic Hotels of America, this property is located one mile from Baltimore's Inner Harbor. It is a family oriented place with ghost tours offered Wednesdays through Saturdays for the kids or grown ups living in their parent's basement.
(410) 332-0880
We are cheating a little bit here (again) since this place is a bed and breakfast but since it is so unique we decided to put it on here anyway. There are only 9-rooms here so if you are looking for quiet or entering the witness protection program this is your place. This is Victorian and antique with a nice garden outside and is probably best suited for a young couple trying to get away rather than a trendy upscale traveler. Eleanor Roosevelt, Katherine Hepburn, Joe DiMaggio John F. Kennedy, and Mickey Mantle are just a few of the names who have visited the premises.
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