Baltimore Hotels

Baltimore’s accommodation options range from large, upmarket hotels and moderately priced chains to stylish boutique properties and historic bed and breakfasts. The Inner Harbor and Harbor East are particularly popular and close to the city’s major sights.

The hotels below are listed under the following three price categories.
Expensive (over US$300)
Moderate (US$200 to US$300)
Cheap (US$100 to US$200)
These Baltimore hotel prices are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes.



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The Ivy

+1 410 514 6500.

The luxurious accommodation in this 19th-century Mount Vernon mansion aims to give you the feel of staying in the home of a wealthy friend. Nine characterful rooms and suites are fitted out with cosy four-poster beds and sleek bathrooms. Curl up with a book in the library, tinkle the piano or dine in the upscale Magdalena bistro.

205 East Biddle Street, Mount Vernon, 21202, Baltimore, Maryland

Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel

+1 410 547 1200.

This contemporary hotel features soothing earth-toned décor, good conference facilities, a fitness centre and all the in-room services you would expect from the Marriott chain. Seafood dishes are especially good at Watertable restaurant. The hotel is conveniently attached to the attractive Gallery mall and has lovely harbour views.

202 East Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, 21202, Baltimore, Maryland

Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore

+1 410 234 0550.

Contemporary style meets traditional elegance in this grand hotel overlooking the Inner Harbor. Cosy guest rooms are well appointed and spacious. For extra space, book a suite with separate living room. You can dine in Explorers' Restaurant & Lounge, and enjoy an indoor saltwater pool and fitness centre.

550 Light Street, Inner Harbor, 21202, Baltimore, Maryland

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