hotels with balcony in Towson, MD

1. Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor (4-star hotel)

  • Address: 401 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21201
  • Phone: (443) 573-8700
  • Ratings: 4.2 (3949 reviews) Very good Eco-certified
  • Website : Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
  • Check-in time: 4:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM
  • Quick Summary: Polished lodging offering views of Camden Yards, plus open-air dining, a spa & conference space.

About this hotel

Connected to the Baltimore Convention Center, this modern business hotel is a 2-minute walk from Oriole Park at Camden Yards baseball stadium, and a mile from the National Aquarium.Classic rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, plus custom-designed beds, and desks with ergonomic chairs. Upgraded rooms add stadium views and/or access to a club lounge with free breakfast. Suites feature living/dining areas; some have balconies. Room service is available.Amenities include a hip bar, a cafe and an airy restaurant with a terrace. There’s also a gym, and a spa with an indoor pool, plus a business center and 29 meeting rooms.

Things You Need to Know

  • Walking distance to Oriole Park at Camden Yards and the Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum
  • Some guests complained about the kitchenettes
  • Some guests complained about the bathrooms
  • Guests mentioned the service is professional
  • Guests mentioned “Ballroom” 23 times
  • Guests praised the stadium views
  • Guests praised the fitness center

Feedback From Real Customers

Amanda Banta

I stayed at this hotel for one night with my family, including two kids, and it was a great option for us The hotel was clean and the check-in was easy and smooth Everyone at the front and bell desks was friendly

Front desk gave my kids “golden tickets” good for a free item at the coffee shop, which made the kids feel special The hotel is directly across the street from Camden Yards and you cannot beat this location if you’re coming into town for a ball gameOur room was spacious and clean and beds were comfortable and fit our four people The only available option when I booked was a room with two double beds We would have enjoyed bigger beds but for one night it was perfectly fineI booked a room with a ballpark view and it blew away my kids If you get a different room view there is a great spot on the fourth floor where you can look out into the ballparkThe pool is a lap pool and less than 4 feet deep at all spots It was enough for a short time with the kids to get some energy out but not big enough to spend an afternoon or any extended period of time

Aaron Chau

Great hotel! The experience was seamless from check in to check out It’s also really close to the harbor so it was neat to explore/walk around the neighborhoodThe rooms were large and clean

Many of them have an amazing view of the ballpark A few drawbacks though – the air conditioner was kinda on the weak side and the showerhead (or water pressure) can be improvedThe breakfast was only buffet style I wasn’t aware of this ahead of time and since we were pressed for time, we skipped it Thankfully, the lobby also had a grab-n-go cafe with breakfast sandwiches and drinks!Parking was also quite cheap for a downtown hotel So no complaints there! The garage was easy to navigate and there are more than enough spaces

S R

The mixed reviews made me a little nervous, but overall it was a great stay I booked some sort of special that came with a plush animal & never got it, so if you see that, don’t bother Room was nice, kids like the pool despite the filtration system needing a check as the water wasn’t a clear as it should be

There is a restaurant/bar area open that had a delicious breakfast & everyone that worked there was friendly I highly recommend using the app to check in & out of the hotel I did have to go to the front desk twice & both people working were nice & we received requested towels promptlyThe hotels located is awesome, walking distance to the Babe Ruth museum & directly across from Camden Yards

2. Delta Hotels Baltimore Hunt Valley (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set on 17 acres of parkland, this polished, upscale hotel is an 11-minute walk from the Baltimore Light Rail station at McCormick Road, and 10 miles from Hampton National Historic Site.The refined rooms have free WiFi, coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs with premium cable, plus desks with ergonomic chairs. Minifridges are available for an extra charge. Suites add kitchenettes, and separate living areas with pull-out sofas.Amenities include heated indoor and outdoor pools, a cafe and an American diner, as well as a lounge bar and grill eatery. There’s also a gym, a 24/7 business center and a ballroom, plus free parking and a local area shuttle.

Things You Need to Know

  • 7 min drive to Oregon Ridge Park
  • 11 min walk to nearest transit
  • Some guests disliked the kitchenettes
  • Guests mentioned the service is friendly and professional
  • Guests mentioned “cinnamon” 11 times
  • Guests praised the fitness center
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a hot tub
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a bar

Feedback From Real Customers

Amanda Goodale

Massive hotel! The rooms are large and beds are comfy Rooms are pretty clean The hotel is very dated

Looks like it came straight out of the 60s/70s There is a weird odor in the halls that is thankfully not present in the rooms The elevator is central to the hotel, so if you have an end room it’s quite a walk The elevator also smelled like weed( in fairness, that could very well be from the massive prom or wedding they were hosting) Also, thought it was weird that the fridge was just sitting in the floor All in all, not bad, but could use some deep cleaning and updates

Cherry Du

In a perfect world, I would type up a novel to recount the frustrating and disappointing experience of staying at this hotel, but I will do my best to stay within the character limits My husband and I booked a room here for a friend’s wedding this past weekend and arrived around 1:30 PM on the day of check-in Over the next several hours, we were told one excuse after another by several different front desk personnel about the status of our room

Long story short, there were no rooms ready for their customers to check in to because the cleaning staff could not keep up after a night of being fully sold out I was repeatedly reassured that I was on a first-come, first-served waiting list and that I would receive a call as soon as my room was available However, check-in time came and went and I never received a call that night The most frustrating aspect of this ordeal was that several other couples, who came in after me, were given their rooms right away I have no good explanation for why this happened other than to assume that the staff were exercising some sort of discriminatory practice My husband and I had no choice but to change in the lobby bathroom and show up for the wedding in a frazzled state of mind We didn’t receive our room keys until after 10:00 PM that evening, when we returned from the wedding The only silver lining to this experience is that we were able to successfully advocate for 20% off our room cost as a small consolation for being kept out of our room for half the evening In spite of this gesture, the level of disorganization we witnessed here is unparalleled to anything I’ve ever experienced in the realm of hospitality services Needless to say, I will never be back to this establishment and will recommend anyone I know to follow suit

Meredith Kilgore

I just can’t believe I haven’t heard of more weddings happening at the Cinnamon Tree! I am SO thankful I found the Delta for my reception!! I don’t even know where to begin

the planning team I worked with (Kelly and Delynn) is just unbelievably helpful She accommodated every single thing we asked for The pricing just absolutely astonishing how affordable it is My favorite part is the McCormick suite that the bridesmaids and I got ready in a wo story open suite with a kitchenette, fireplace, library, dining table, and couch that 4 guest rooms connect into (a HUGE selling point for us) And the food was DELICIOUS! Not to mention, the service was OUTSTANDING! We had a private breakfast in the Cinnamon Tree Restaurant the next morning and even that was amazing!! Again, I truly cannot say enough good things about having our reception here If we could go back and pick our vendors again, we would pick the Delta without hesitation!!

3. Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

In a commercial area near a harbor on the Patapsco River, this cozy extended-stay hotel is a 10-minute walk from both the nearest metro station and the National Aquarium. It’s 1 mile from the Baltimore Convention Center.Polished studio and 1-bedroom suites come with kitchens, dining tables, and living rooms with sofas, as well as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.Complimentary perks include hot breakfast, light dinner and weekday evening cocktails, as well as grocery delivery service and access to the Maryland Athletic Club. There’s also a convenience store, a business center and a fitness room.

Things You Need to Know

  • Walking distance to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture and Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
  • Guests mentioned the rooms are outdated and unclean
  • Some guests complained about the beds and the furniture
  • One of the few hotels in the area with room service
  • Guests praised the fitness center
  • One of the few hotels in the area with an indoor pool
  • Guests liked the bar

Feedback From Real Customers

christine lababidi

We have stayed at this hotel every year when my husband has had appointments or surgeries at Johns Hopkins hospital This was the first time that we have felt that the quality of the hotel had gone down significantly as had the quality of the staff The beds were extremely uncomfortable and although we had requested it at check in, we never received housekeeping even once so after 5 days we had piles of trash in the room

Our comforter if you could call it that consisted of the dust ruffle that normally goes on a bed to hide the frame (see picture) and this was what they used as a blanket with a very thin duvet on top of this We asked for blankets at the front desk on our first day but they were never brought to us so we did not sleep comfortably during our entire visit They said they were shortOn blankets but would do their best The staff at the front desk was not downright rude but not friendly and they appeared bothered when we needed to ask them simple questions Although the location is convenient, we are going to look for another hotel to stay at during our monthly visits to Baltimore this coming year If you valet your car don’t expect the valet text service that they use to be working and you will not discover it to be broken until you arrive to pick up your car and find the valet person chatting on a couch instead of getting your vehicle This may or may not be their fault but a faulty text system is what they claim Upon check out I requested a copy of my bill and was told that it would be emailed to me so apparently getting a paper copy at check out was not an option When I did receive the copy of the bill I had been charged twice for valet on a given day which then necessitated a phone call to the hotel in order to get the $3500 charge reversed This was done promptly which I appreciated This has always been our go to hotel and it was sad to see it being managed like this A comfortable stay is a minimum requirement

S S

Great staff, great location, room left MUCH to be desired So to be fair—we booked same day and the thought crossed my mind that we may have ended up with one of the “good enough” rooms that don’t get assigned unless they have to be Check in was great—Yvonne was super welcoming and helpful—confirmed that we asked for 4 extra pillows (our kids are pillow fiends) and off we went

The pillows never showed up (don’t know whose shoulders that falls on) Had trouble getting to the room as either our key card or the card reader in the elevator was messed up—seemed to be a bit of both When we got to the room I got the distinct feeling that something was off For starters, there weren’t 4 towel sets, the hotel-provided body wash was missing, there was missing flatware (which we later found dirty in the dishwasher) and there was coffee and a cup missing It felt like the room hadn’t been turned over since the last guest had stayed…except the trash was empty and the beds appeared clean It was unsettling, I’ll admit My husband told me I was being paranoid but I’m fairly certain the room hadn’t received the attention it was supposed to We tried to call down to the front desk but the phone wasn’t working and every time we hit the front desk button on it the line would ring and ring and then hang up on us There was no binder or info about the hotel in the room with an actual number listed for the front desk so we couldn’t call down either Not sure if that was because of covid or was just missing Not a big deal but would have been nice to have at least the TV channels listed so that we could more easily avoid content that wasn’t appropriate for our children Overall the room was somewhat run down Chipped furniture, wallpaper peeling, slow draining sink, melted spots on the carpet, linoleum in the kitchen peeling up…The couch was honestly dismal—the cushions so squashed that when you sat on it you ended up sitting on the front lip of the structure (both uncomfortable and made legs fall asleep) The first night (of the 2 we stayed) I cut my foot on a line of exposed carpet tacks between the kitchen and living space My husband flattened them with a coin and his shoe I did bring this (and the sink) to the attention of the front desk (after having to go down in person) and they offered to send someone up and we declined as we had fixed the tacks and didn’t care to have anyone working in the room Oddly there was no dish soap (but there was dishwasher powder)—so we ended up washing dishes with hand soap Just FYI there was no corkscrew in the room—I suppose you could request one but we were too lazy to fight the elevator (literally—the card reader worked about 50% of the time by the 10th try—we rode up and down almost every time we used it multiple times trying to get to the floor we wanted) to go to the front since we couldn’t call downParking is valet for $35 with in and out privileges or self parking for $25/day with no in and out privileges The garage for self park is attached to the hotel and can be reached from insideThe pool is actually in the Maryland Athletic Club, which is in the building complex They have an agreement to use the gym and pool Both are nicely equipped overall from an equipment standpoint—-the pools were clean (have seen better days from a coating standpoint) It’s salt water based instead of chlorine, so not as harsh The kids are only allowed in the splash pool, which is heated to probably 85 degrees and max depth is 45 feet, minimum depth is 3 feet and it’s a stairway entry There is a lap pool that is much cooler water and a larger pool that has a sloped entry that adults and teens can use There is also a hot tub The locker rooms are well equipped with a sauna, showers (with soap and shampoo/conditioner) and a suit spinner You have to take your hotel key and photo ID with you to gain access and have to have shoes on until the locker room They provide pool towels You have to shower before getting in the pool (locker room or pool deck)

Itz_Aidan 27

The staff was nice, our other hotel canceled on us last minute and we were able to get a room here, the room was nice but there was a weird red stain on the carpet outside the bathroom, everything was fine until it was time to leave and Valet lost our car keys We’re currently waiting for someone to drive 5 hours to bring us a spare key Awful experience

4. Mt. Washington Conference Center (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

This refined conference hotel is 4 miles from the main campus of Johns Hopkins University, 4 miles from the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore and a 6-minute walk from the Mount Washington light-rail station.Traditionally furnished rooms feature coffeemakers, desks, complimentary Wi-Fi and cable TV. Suites and upgraded rooms add balconies and/or kitchenettes.Continental breakfast, parking and a university shuttle are free. Other amenities include a casual cafe, a game room and a jogging trail. A fitness center has a hot tub, a sauna, and indoor basketball and volleyball courts. There’s also 10,500 sq ft of conference space, with 13 meeting rooms.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the rooms
  • 10 min drive to the Cylburn Arboretum
  • 6 min walk to nearest transit
  • Guests praised the service
  • Guests mentioned breakfast 19 times

Feedback From Real Customers

James Galichia (Jim G)

The good: It is a beautiful location and an awesome value Room was clean and nicely appointed with more electrical outlets than any hotel room that I’ve stayed in recently Bathroom was very clean

Nice balcony/patio with chairs and table Room was quiet and no bad smellsThe bad: The furnishings are a bit dated, the tv was tiny, and the mattress was sad I could see the depressions of every guest who stayed here in the past No kiddingConclusion: I would definitely stay here again

Dave Methvin

We stayed in the Octagon, a beautiful old building with charm and spacious rooms The staff was friendly and helpful Although breakfast was included with our room rate, the food was not good

On weekends there’s a meager continental breakfast with onion bagels and chalky pastries During the week there is a “hot” breakfast that adds prefab scrambled eggs and dry breakfast meats

Noah McLaughlin

Great place with a very friendly front desk! Always smiles to make you feel welcomed back! At one point we needed some extra towels so we asked them, and they informed us they were fully booked at the time and doing their best to receive and clean towels from rooms and would get us them as soon as possible They got them to us in time, which we never expected but they did and I was very grateful! The employees really care about their job and the people who stay there

5. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor (4-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set in a 1906 Beaux-Arts building, this Inner Harbor hotel was once home to B&O Railroad Headquarters. It’s a 0.3-mile walk from the Baltimore Convention Center and a 0.6-mile walk from the National Aquarium.Stylish rooms and suites feature high ceilings and a blend of period details and contemporary touches, including yoga mats, Wi-Fi and flat-screens. Upgraded rooms offer additions ranging from luxe soaking tubs to bunk beds. In-room spa services are also available (surcharge).Freebies include bike rentals, morning coffee and tea, and evening wine hours. There’s also an American brasserie, as well as 24-hour fitness and business centers.

Things You Need to Know

  • Walking distance to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the USS Constellation
  • Guests mentioned the rooms are large but unclean
  • One of the few hotels in the area with room service
  • Guests liked the architecture, mentioned 24 times in reviews
  • Guests praised the lobby
  • Guests praised the breakfast
  • Guests praised the bar

Feedback From Real Customers

amber nicholson

Every single person we interacted with (bellhop, valets, servers, bartenders, concierge, housekeeping) was professional, enthusiastic, and helpful By far the best experience I have ever had with hotel staff-I feel like every person truly went above and beyond to make sure our stay was perfectThe building itself is beautiful-full of marble and ornate columns

I appreciate that a lot of attention was paid to historical details and maintaining the feel of the original buildingOur room was nicely decorated and very quiet We didn’t hear anyone in the halls and we barely heard any street noise The hotel gym was a lot bigger than I expected and well stocked with machines and equipmentWe will absolutely stay again next time we are in Baltimore!

Trv009

Loved my stay here! Everyone was so kind and friendly Of course the hotel is amazing but the breakfast was the cherry on top ! I ordered the veggie eggs; and they were loaded with veggies! The sweet potato hash (words cannot describe) reminds me of my great granny’s cooking 🥲 fair price/ great portionsOnly thing upsetting: I woke up 3 am dehydrated and went to the mini bar to find lack of choices and drinks weren’t cold

(It was too cold to run out)

Beck Hertl

We discovered a bed bug problem in our luxury suite (one of the spa rooms) which we got refunded for, but it obviously ruined the stay Especially because they were fully booked that night and had no contingency plan for relocating us My partner and I stayed here one time before that and both times the hotel service was not great

No fault to them, they were super kind and did whatever they could for our check ins and the bed bug issue The problem was that we waited in long lines for a single person behind the desk who was also answering phones for the entire hotel They just seem chronically understaffed and scrambling to do things for everyone in a timely manner It gives me such mixed feelings because the rooms are awesome and those jetted tubs are amazing (they’re honestly the top reason we came back, along with the large windows that make the room feel even bigger than it already is) It’s such a cool and well-preserved historic building I’d just be cautious of these issues when deciding whether it would be worth the cost of your stay Oh and if you do stay there, make sure you check under the mattress for bed bugs!

6. Hotel RL Baltimore Inner Harbor (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set in a restored neo-Gothic office building, this hip downtown hotel is a 6-minute walk from Charles Center metro station, a 9-minute walk from the Inner Harbor’s National Aquarium and a mile from baseball at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.Airy, contemporary rooms have pillow-top mattresses and harbor views, and come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, sitting areas and minibars. Upgraded rooms add pull-out sofas, while suites offer dining tables.An artsy coffee bar and restaurant features live performances and an event stage. Additional amenities include loaner bikes and a fitness room. Pets are welcome.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests mentioned the rooms are large
  • Guests praised the showers
  • Guests mentioned the bathrooms are large
  • Walking distance to the USS Constellation and the Port Discovery
  • The hotel has a concierge
  • Guests praised the architecture
  • The hotel has a game room

Feedback From Real Customers

Joe Amditis

The Hotel RL has very clean and tidy rooms They have incredibly nice and helpful hotel staff The location is also top notch

I will say that the amenities in the individual rooms leave something to be desired, however There are no dressers or drawers to put your things or clothing There was also no microwave or coffee station in the room either They did have a mini fridge but it was just sitting on the floor

Melissa Talamonti

The person checking us in was very hospitable and accommodating We got there extremely early before our room was ready and we were able to leave our luggage and walk around The room itself was fine for the amount we paid

However, we only got one towel per person The streets were very noisy every night and woke us up most of the time Although it’s in a great location downtown, I guess that’s the trade off

Tatum Standley

We stayed for a weekend The restaurant downstairs is recently and permanently closed Staff was sparse but generally helpful

The room was clean enough and technically wheelchair accessible (as was the lobby), tho the elevators were quite tight The room we stayed in had no grab bars of any kind in the bathroom Unfortunately even from the 7th floor with windows facing a fairly quiet street, we heard every laugh, scream, siren, car door, etc all night long which wasn’t exactly restful Nothing terrible, nothing special

7. Inn at The Colonnade Baltimore – a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Adjacent to John Hopkins University and Homewood Field stadium, this elegant hotel is a 6-minute drive from the Baltimore Museum of Art and a 10-minute drive from Interstate 83.All rooms offer classic decor and custom-designed beds, plus free WiFi and flat-screen TVs with premium channels. Suites add living areas; some have whirlpool tubs. Some rooms and suites feature balconies.Dining options include a bistro serving American cuisine and a cafe offering casual meals. Additional amenities include a fitness room, 10 function rooms and a business center.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests liked the clean rooms, which have TVs
  • Some guests complained about the kitchenettes
  • 14 min walk to the Baltimore Museum of Art
  • One of the few hotels in the area with room service
  • Guests praised the friendly service, which has a concierge
  • Guests mentioned bars 20 times
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a casino

Feedback From Real Customers

Vincent Do

I hosted my wedding reception here as it was central to my wedding ceremony and in a safe part of the city The staff was amazing and did what they could to assist I will say that it was quite difficult to get guest from the first floor area to the dining area

There should be a group elevator option As we get back to normal from Covid, the staff did everything possible to keep everyone safe while having a good time

Farid B

Disgusting customer service even being a Hilton honors member cancelled far ahead of time only to be charged a full “penalty” because they couldn’t rent the room out? Makes zero sense when they themselves gave me a smaller room than I needed Absolutely zero remorse from the manager, have been using Hilton for more than 10 years

Never again Hilton Better to stick with competitors who at least look at you with some decency Hilton corporate was just as useless What sort of business is this? I didn’t even have a no-show, which even then some hotels refund/give credit I cancelled far ahead of my stay Horrible I’ll be pursuing this matter professionally

Boosted Dc5

Paid $1100 a night for a presidential suite Extremely overpriced for what you get Two tiny rooms, a small sink a counter as the “kitchen”

Asked for early check in and not only could we not get early check in for a room we spent $1100 a night for, it wasn’t even ready by 4 O’Clock which is the standard check in time $30 a day parking + 20% fee Couldn’t even work a single day pass for one car You’re supposed to get $15 in credits to spend in the store that’s in the lobby of Hiltons and this one decided not to have one, so another waste Pretty pathetic honestly

8. Residence Inn by Marriott Baltimore Hunt Valley (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

This modern all-suite hotel is 3 miles from Oregon Ridge Park and 12 miles from Robert E. Lee Memorial Park.Contemporary studio to 2-bedroom suites offer kitchens, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs, as well as desks and sofas.Complimentary perks include parking, hot breakfast, and evening socials with snacks. There’s also an indoor pool and an exercise room, plus a convenience store, and a furnished patio with BBQs and a fire pit.

Things You Need to Know

  • The rooms have refrigerators and kitchenettes
  • 6 min drive to Oregon Ridge Park
  • Guests liked the rooms but some thought they were unclean
  • 5 min walk to nearest transit
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests liked the restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “Housekeeping” 10 times
  • The fitness center has weight machines and free weights

Feedback From Real Customers

jon swiderski

Was recently looking for a hotel to stay in Hunt Valley for an upcoming wedding I forgot to write a review about my stay here last year! Wedding was Saturday afternoon, I called on Friday to see if I could check in early… was told it would not be a problem Called back on Saturday was told the room would be ready early for us

We arrived at the hotel was told the room was not ready, suites could not have an early check in THE MANAGER CALLED THE COPS ON ME!! She could not handle the problem her staff created Other people in the lobby had to wait over one hour to get a new key for their room This was the worst customer service I have ever experienced Even almost a year later this still makes no sense to me If you are staying here for a wedding Good Luck When coming back to the hotel after the wedding it reeked of marijuana Maybe the Manager should have taken a puff

Shannon Henson

The staff is helpful and kind and it goes a long way I stayed here 7 years ago and then again this past weekend There was a renovation and they did a great job

Breakfast was not good Lol But there are plenty of options in the area Even with bad breakfast options, the building, staff and amenities deserve 5 stars

Patrick Kelley

It’s a nice hotel But I’m not sure about the price It originally advertised a hot tub, that’s since been filled in

They also advertised a pool and on site laundry services, they have been closed IndefinitelyThe only issue I can find with the rooms, are the air conditioning units They’re built into the wall right in front of the bed, blowing directly on to you A bad thing if you have allergies

9. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set in a converted bank dating from 1900, this elegant hotel is an 11-minute walk from the National Aquarium and a 15-minute walk from baseball games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.Modern suites feature sitting areas, sofabeds and kitchenettes, plus free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. The 1- and 2-bedroom suites add separate living areas.There’s a free hot breakfast, as well as a 24-hour fitness center, a business center and laundry facilities. Parking is available for a surcharge.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the rooms and the beds
  • Walking distance to the USS Constellation and the Port Discovery
  • Some guests disliked the bathrooms
  • 62 min drive to Washington Ronald Reagan
  • Guests liked the friendly service
  • Guests praised the restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “Housekeeping” 15 times
  • Guests mentioned lobbies 23 times

Feedback From Real Customers

Stacey P

My husband and I visited Inner Harbor for our anniversary and stayed at Springhill Suites Inner Harbor It was a lovely trip! Alison Hopkins, the general manager, was at the front desk when we checked in and was not only super friendly, but when she found out we were there for our anniversary, immediately offered to upgrade our room to a larger suite The room was quite spacious – living room area that included a desk, large bathroom with separate water closet, and nice bedroom

The bed/pillows/blankets were comfy, and the room clean NOTE – they don’t do housekeeping service everyday but will if you ask (and they let you know this at check in) This wasn’t an issue for us as we were only there Friday to SundayThey offer hot and cold breakfast (scrambled eggs, eggs/ham breakfast sandwiches, fruit, waffles, English muffins, sausage, cereal, oatmeal, juice, coffee, etc) Standard hotel breakfast quality – not gourmet, but tasty enough to get the say startedThe hotel was a short walk to the harbor – just a few blocks – so the location was perfect The rooms aren’t exactly noise cancelling so we did hear our neighbors a few times and the street noise; otherwise, we had no complaints and would book another stay there if we are back in the area

Kasha Leese

I came to this hotel as a single adult for a music festival They put me on the first floor directly across from the dining hall The walls are very thin and I was woken up at 7 a

m by screaming children outside of the dining hall on a Saturday I got 4 hours of sleep at best I called and was told they were fully booked and could not give me another room I then had to book a room at the Marriott for $400 just to get another 2 hours of sleep (so the night in total was about $600) I told them as I was leaving to make sure the room was changed to a higher floor as my friend would be arriving later in the day Instead of doing this, they just cancelled the room entirely, leaving her to waste time trying to request a new room Please do not waste your time and money here Best to just book with the Marriott to begin with

George Basily

Mediocre experience at best at this hotel The room was clean and spacious (we got a suite) however, it was not taken care of and felt really oldThe windows of the rooms were not clean (and from the looks if it, no one has tried cleaning these in awhile)

The shower doors were broken and when when I called the front desk,I was told that they can do nothing about itThe service at this hotel was also a hit or miss The front desk and guest services were not communicating at all I asked for housekeeping through the app and it was marked complete but it never happened I had to call and make sure both departments are on the same page for the day after Same thing happened with ordering something else from the front desk It looks like at night the manager is solo so he can’t keep up with an entire hotel on his ownThe breakfast food was good and I enjoyed it There a was a variety of options and they were all fresh There is always coffee and water at the entrance so that was very nice to haveOverall, I’d probably be hesitant to stay here again without management stepping up their game

10. Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore (5-star hotel)

About this hotel

In a glass-fronted building in the Inner Harbor, this premium hotel is a 10-minute walk from the National Aquarium and 2 miles from the 19th-century Fort McHenry.The understated rooms feature subtle color palettes and wood tones, and come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screens, plus minibars and espresso machines. Upgraded rooms add balconies and water views, while 1-bedroom suites offer fireplaces and/or kitchens.Amenities include a chic day spa with water therapies, 2 outdoor infinity pools with hot tubs, plus a fitness center with a steam room and a sauna. There’s also a poolside bar and grill, and a stylish restaurant serving local specialties.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean rooms
  • Guests praised the bathrooms
  • Walking distance to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture and Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests praised the stylish restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “brunch” 30 times
  • Guests praised the breakfast

Feedback From Real Customers

Katie Dreessen

We visit this location for a wedding this past Friday and loved it The food was great, the servers were amazing, and the view was breath taking One of the best parts of the evening for my fiance and me was chatting with a bar tender named Mark

He was very socialable and made the best drinks! He even went out of the way to make us a special drink we had never heard of Best drinks ever I hope to make it for us, as he gave step by step instructions to make it So if you are ever hear and want to try a great drink, Mark is your guy Thanks for a wonderful even Four Seasons!

Ty Scott

I was married at the Four Seasons at Baltimore in September 2012 I continued to frequent the hotel 1 to 3 times a year, spending thousands of dollars each visit I have spent over $100,000 dollars at this hotel since 2012

On August 13, 2022 I did damage their “$4,000” TV I was told that I should pay to replace the TV We settled on $60000 dollars, after significant negotiations I can’t shake the sadness I feel with the result It feels very unfair I realize may have damaged the TV but I also know how much value Ive brought this company year over year I’m sad because it will be hard for me to come back to any Four Seasons hotel that puts profit above relationships I am fairly young in my vacation life with at least 40 years left of amazing opportunity That said, sadly it will not include the Four Seasons

Michele P

As expected, the hotel room (Lighthouse Suite 1511), the location, the concierge, spa, in-room & valet services were top notch The online booking process as well as navigating the app for quick chats with concierge (Thanks Michael for the flowers delivery & birthday cake!) were key to the experience which was to celebrate my partner’s birthday All of the staff including Damien were friendly & helpful, plus Moses was able to direct me to a barbershop app for a much needed haircut

Also, I’d like to thank the spa manager who mitigated a slight moment of displeasure when we were unable to take full benefit of all the spa services after a VIP couples appointment He assured us of access for the remainder of our stay, provided birthday champagne & truffle chocolates as well as entertainment ideas during our stay I also want to add a special mention of Ryan and Jasmine who performed our massages – absolutely outstanding, relaxing experience for us both Our room was impeccably cleaned, had great flow & views (bonus in earshot of concerts below), as well as comfortable bedding Lastly, we patronized both the Azumi & Bygone restaurants which also did not disappoint Dinner at Azumi was fabulous & the brunch buffet on Sunday at Bygone was an equally delicious feast & the perfect end to a thoroughly enjoyable getaway

11. The Ivy Hotel (5-star hotel)

  • Address: 205 E Biddle St, Baltimore, MD 21202
  • Phone: (410) 514-6500
  • Ratings: 4.9 (239 reviews) Excellent
  • Website : The Ivy Hotel
  • Check-in time: 4:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM
  • Quick Summary: Elegant rooms & suites in a posh property offering a spa, plus a bistro with a wine cellar.

About this hotel

In a 19th-century mansion in the historic Mount Vernon area, this luxe boutique hotel is 1.5 miles from the National Aquarium.Elegant, individually decorated rooms come with free minibars and Wi-Fi, along with gas fireplaces, and bathrooms with heated floors. All provide coffeemakers, designer toiletries and iPod docks; some add 4-poster beds, and/or balconies with courtyard views. Plush suites feature living rooms. Room service is available.Complimentary amenities include cooked breakfast and afternoon tea, plus cocktails, midnight snacks and valet parking. There’s also a gourmet bistro with a wine cellar, plus a bar, a spa and a terrace.

Things You Need to Know

  • Walking distance to the George Peabody Library and the Walters Art Museum
  • Guests praised the service
  • Guests praised the restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “Tea” 12 times
  • Guests praised the breakfast
  • The hotel has a game room
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a spa

Feedback From Real Customers

Genisse Gill

A gem in the heart of Baltimore!My husband and I celebrated our anniversary at The Ivy and had a wonderful stay there James, Daniel, Calvin and Anthony took great care of us A very special thank you to Gary and Amanda!!!! They made us feel like family in the way they served us breakfast and tea every day

The service was superb and I appreciated how clean the room and hotel was It was an excellent stay and we will definitely be back!

Fred Gill

Our stay was truly amazing The staff, no my new family (Calvin, James, Nicky, and Chef Scott Bacon) welcomed us with exceptional service and love My wife and I enjoyed the room; and after dinner conversations with the other guest by the fireplace added to this exceptional getaway

The Ivy has become are second home We are planning another getaway in August See you soon

MichaelL Forbes

The finest hotel we have ever stayed in We default to Marriott and have stayed at legendary, impressive brands The Ivy outclasses them all

From the moment we arrived and handed over our car to the valet, we knew we were going to be cared for by a well-trained TEAM Every single member has obviously been trained in service and teamwork They were simply outstandingThe concierges all had a broad knowledge of the surrounding area but were obsessed with making sure we received the experience we wanted They were pleasant and engaged without being garralous They paid attention When I highlighted a possible error on a 2rd party travel website, they took it personally and got to the bottom of it They understand service is not perfection, but a relentless commitment to teamwork and continuous improvementThe food was splendid The breakfasts were delicious, the daily afternoon teas were refreshing, relaxing, and welcome Dinner was always deliciousSo the price is higher than usual-and 100% worth it Yes, they provided value to us as clients and we would gladly return Spectacular time!

12. Residence Inn by Marriott Baltimore at The Johns Hopkins Medical Campus (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

On the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, this contemporary all-suite hotel is 12 miles from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.Streamlined studios and 1- and 2-bedroom suites come with kitchens, pull-out sofas and pillow-top mattresses, as well as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.A medical center shuttle and a hot breakfast buffet are complimentary. There’s a modern restaurant/bar with a rooftop terrace. Other amenities include a lobby bar and a gym. Pets are welcome for a fee.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the rooms
  • 6 min drive to Patterson Park
  • 8 min walk to nearest transit
  • One of the few hotels in the area with room service
  • Guests liked the friendly service
  • Guests praised the modern restaurant
  • Guests liked the lobby bar

Feedback From Real Customers

Cassandra Sims

The staff was so welcoming! I felt like I was wanted & appreciated! This started from the valet, front desk, cleaning professionals, chef Robinson and the immaculately cleaned and prepped suite! There were cleaning wipes at my disposal The entire hotel was clean, bright and fresh smelling! The bed was amazing ( THE BEST) The bathroom was spotless ( with no lingering hairs in sight)

It was really quiet! I cannot wait to visit again! What a great experience!!! The best hotel experience I’ve had in the city of Baltimore! This is my new spot!!!

Welt Reisender

Residence Inn exceeded all my expectations and I would definitely stay here again!!Both of my rooms (studio & one bedroom) were so spacious and the hotel itself was very clean The reason I took off a star is in my bathroom I found items left in one of the rooms by a previous guest Plus the shower in the other room did not look clean at all

I informed the front desk and someone came up and took care of the situation Otherwise the hotel was great

Joi Mackall

The lobby is beautiful and security is helpful when you are lost like me Warning if you plan a night’s stay I hope noise doesn’t bother you The parties are amazing I will book a stay here just to have a good time

15 to get into the roof top deck on the night I went The food was very tasty but pricey I got 2 crab cake sliders for $14

13. Admiral Fell Inn Baltimore Harbor, Ascend Hotel Collection (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

This historic, upscale inn in Fell’s Point is 1.4 miles from the Baltimore Convention Center and 1.4 miles from Johns Hopkins University.The uniquely furnished rooms and suites come with traditional European-style furnishings, coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs. Upgrades have additions ranging from balconies to Jacuzzi tubs.Amenities include 2 restaurants, a pub, a business center and an observation deck. The hotel services fee includes WiFi, local shuttle service and fitness center access.

Things You Need to Know

  • 7 min drive to the Port Discovery
  • Some guests complained about the beds and others disliked the furniture
  • Some guests complained about the bathrooms
  • Guests praised the service
  • Guests liked the restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “dogs” 20 times
  • The hotel has a boutique store

Feedback From Real Customers

Shannon Davidson

This hotel is in a great location in Fells point I’ve stayed here in the past and had a great experience, but this time I was really disappointed with the housekeeping We checked in and our bathroom walls were covered in light brown liquid

I asked the front desk to have it cleaned and the person cleaning still missed spots of this brown liquid on the wall I noticed at bedtime our sheets were stained The next day housekeeping didn’t show up at all The front desk was supposed to send towels up, but that didn’t happen either Overall, the front desk staff was very nice, and I think the hotel is cool and in a great location I hope the housekeeping issue is addressed because it definitely negatively impacted our stay

Austin McAfee

Very cute hotel Good location if you choose to go out earlier in the eveningOnly complaint is that the hotel is still living in the past

A simple example is that the TV doesn’t even have a guide You literally have to scroll through channels like it’s the 80’s This may have been sufficient in the past, but it’s 2022 for God’s sake Most other hotels are offering free streaming services, but I can’t even get a guide for basic cable here You only realize the conveniences of most places after another place lacks themAdapt to the times please

John Hollis

Marisa and Jack were exceptional, made me feel right at home and were super friendly and personable Rooms were very clean and I enjoyed the historical significance of the hotel and the look of everything too The lobby transports you back to a simpler time and everything looks fantastic

The GM Jonathan has done a mighty fine job Also got to meet Mary, the controller, what a down to earth and majestic person, so polite and informative I’ll definitely recommend AFI to all I know visiting Charm City

14. Tru by Hilton Baltimore Harbor East (2-star hotel)

About this hotel

In the Little Italy district, this informal, colorful hotel is 12 minutes’ walk from a metro station, 13 minutes’ walk from the National Aquarium at Inner Harbor and a mile from Baltimore Convention Center.Streamlined rooms with bright accents and wood furnishings provide flat-screen TVs, minifridges and coffeemakers.A lobby lounge features vivid wall art and table shuffleboard. There’s also a gym. Breakfast, Wi-Fi and valet parking are available.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the updated, clean rooms and the beds
  • Walking distance to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture and Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
  • Guests liked that this hotel is near restaurants and bars
  • Guests mentioned the service is professional and friendly
  • Guests praised the lobby
  • Guests liked the views
  • The hotel has a game room

Feedback From Real Customers

Maria Levitsky

Upon entering the hotel, I was greeted by a very sweet and friendly lady named Stacy She was very accommodating throughout my stay I knew from that initial meeting that my stay would be a great one

The hotel was clean and it was a newer building that made staying there pleasant The staff couldn’t have been more accommodating for our week long stay The breakfast was plenty and a nice variety and I enjoyed having hot coffee available morning, noon, and night Our accommodations were comfortable especially the bed which allowed me a wonderful nights sleep There were ample bathroom supplies The cleanliness of the room was top notch! We were there because a family member was having surgery so we were just 5 minutes from Johns Hopkins Hospital but we were within walking distance from the Inner Harbor where we enjoyed several wonderful dinners If I return to this area, I would definitely reserve back at this hotel

Lydia

I had an amazing stay here! Check-in was quick and easy The room itself was extremely clean (even the lamps and wall sconces didn’t have dust on them) The rooms were modern looking for a 2-star hotel and for the pricing

There is a parking garage across the street that is $10 for your entire stay if you ask the receptionist in the hotel Conveniently located in downtown Baltimore I would certainly come here again!

Karla

This was an odd stay The mattress and pillows were flat, our bathroom was out of condiments (hand wash, lotion, etc) and the on-site store is wildly expensive

The room was cool, just enough space for a short stay Great shower, gym on site, fridge in every room The staff was friendly but we didn’t interact much I’ve stayed at other Tru locations and had a better experience so I was surprised with my stay here

15. Embassy Suites by Hilton Baltimore Hunt Valley (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set 30 miles from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, this relaxed all-suite hotel is 2 miles from Oregon Ridge Park and 8 miles from Caves Valley Golf Club.The straightforward suites have kitchenettes and living rooms with pull-out sofas, plus 2 flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded suites add Keurig coffeemakers.Free perks include cooked-to-order breakfast and an evening reception with appetizers and drinks, as well as parking and an area shuttle. There’s also a bar and grill restaurant, an indoor pool, a whirlpool and an exercise room, plus a 24/7 business center and 6,000 sq ft of meeting space.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean, large rooms
  • 4 min drive to Oregon Ridge Park
  • 11 min walk to nearest transit
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests praised the restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “waterfalls” 11 times
  • Guests mentioned “omelettes” 28 times
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a bar

Feedback From Real Customers

Sharon Williams

We have been coming here for 6 years on March 12 for our Anniversary We loved it The atmosphere was relaxingThis weekend we were to stay the weekend as usual

We were shocked at the first steps into the HotelEverything is different It was not the same Even the beautiful ponds with the fish and waterfalls was gone That was only the beginning I am a handicap person I requested a handicap room when I first made my reservation When we got to the room, the toilet was so low my husband had to help me up and down Also toilet seat only had 1 Bolt It wasThe room is not inviting It is not cozy Very cold We slept in our jogging suits to keep warm Even with the thermostat turned all the way up The next morning we checked out There were no menus in the room to order out also I am sorry but we will not be returningWe loved it here This is a room compared to MOTEL 6 The price you charge it could have at least had a bedspread We are very disappointed in Only good thing was Leslie at the bar

Carla Jamelle

Embassy suites is always my go to when traveling out of town They always provide such excellent customer service and this location was perfect! From the time we arrived, Ashley the front desk receptionist was great! She went above and beyond to ensure our stay was great She truly exemplified great customer service which now a days is such a lost art! The room was super clean and beds were very comfortable

The breakfast was top notch and we couldn’t have asked for a better stay If my family should ever travel back that way again we would hands down stay again without question

Fi

This hotel has a really nice layout lobby wise and room rise! The room was very spacious We loved the balcony and the natural light that came through The cons were the smaller shower, with water going up to a warm temperature, not as hot, and the random bugs, probably from the balcony and wooded area

In our room we saw a ladybug, a fruit fly, and a beetle Lastly the dial on our refrigerator didn’t work If you’re not squeamish or too particular, it could be the perfect stay for you

16. Holiday Inn Express Towson Baltimore N (2-star hotel)

About this hotel

Off I-695, this unpretentious hotel is 9 miles from the National Great Blacks In Wax Museum and 13 miles from the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore.Warmly decorated rooms offer free WiFi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. suites add separate living roomsA breakfast buffet is complimentary, as is parking. There’s a seasonal outdoor pool and a fitness center, plus meeting/conference rooms, and a ballroom with banquet facilities.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the large rooms, which have TVs
  • Guests praised the beds
  • Some guests disliked the showers
  • 7 min drive to the Hampton National Historic Site
  • Guests praised the friendly, professional service
  • Guests mentioned “Housekeeping” 12 times
  • The fitness center has weight machines and free weights
  • The hotel has a nightclub

Feedback From Real Customers

Robert Glenn

A very nice hotel for extended stays and short trips I was here for a couple weeks and the room was very spacious and well laid out Light switches took a minute to figure out and the bed side lights were a little brighter than expected

The staff was exceptionally friendly and welcoming and made it a point to greet me whenever our paths crossed The amenities included a well stocked breakfast every morning, featuring fresh scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage gravy, warm biscuits, hot and cold cereals, fresh fruit, juices, toast, and lots of coffee! The hotel also features an exercise center with treadmills, stationary bikes, an elliptical machine(I believe), and a free weight rack with some benches There was always cleaning and sanitizing supplies on hand as well This is a wonderful hotel offset right beside the 695 entrance and just off one of the main roads through Towson, so access to comings and goings are very simple I thoroughly recommend this Holiday Inn Express if you’re stopping or staying in the Towson/Northern Baltimore area

Kenyon Bajus

Clean and comfortable Didn’t bother using the WiFi, gym or pool Free breakfast had lots of options

Eggs could have been better Front desk staff was friendly and pleasant Booked adjoining rooms, but they weren’t available upon arrival Close to the city with free parking seemed like a better option than staying in the city and dealing with parking garages Overall fine stay

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