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Cleavaged between Camden Yards and the Convention Center the Hilton is directly connected to the Convention Center. Controversial because it blocks part of the Baltimore Skyline view from within Ca... read more
Large spacious rooms, many with their own kitchenette. Soundproofed suites are comfy, clean, but with dated hotel furniture. Friendly staff. Walking distance to the inner harbor, aquarium and the s... read more
Similar in look to its sister hotel—the Tremont Plaza—the suites at the Tremont Park hotel are spacious, comfy. Also like its counterpart, the Park's much more conducive to couples and ... read more
When you come to Baltimore stay at the Waterfront, period end of discussion. It's not cheap, and you may want to take a water taxi to get to the rest of the Harbor's mainstays (you r... read more
Within walking distance of the harbor, generous sized rooms with ceilings high enough for even Yao Ming to have adaquate head room. Pillow-top mattresses adept for snoozing, sleeping or creeping. W... read more
The good thing about staying at the Courtyard is that you know exactly what you're going to get, the bad thing is you know exactly what you're going to get. Nothing spectacular, nothing horrendous,... read more
In a 1000 years long after Fells Point has fallen into the sea peop...
Chef Jerry Pellegrino's vision for an accessible wine-intensive res...
Cleavaged between Camden Yards and the Convention Center the Hilton...
One of Baltimore’s few Mega-clubs boasting over 20,000 square...
Open two hours prior to a home game it's the perfect place to get y...