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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore
3.8/593 Reviews

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore

Baltimore|0.27km from city center
I had read previous reviews about the hotel needing to be updated but thought it would be okay for a quick overnight stay since I was in town for a wedding. But after my experience I wouldn’t come back—not even for another quick stay. I want to say the staff was helpful and friendly, but the hotel itself leaves less to be desired. I discovered after leaving out the room for my event that my door did not immediately lock, which as a solo traveler is a major concern. The staff that came to help showed me that I had to maneuver the handle a certain way to get the door to fully shut. From what I gathered many other guest call and have to be shown the same technique. For a hotel at this level, guests shouldn’t need to do a special door handling technique to get their doors to properly close and lock. My room was clean but did have chipped furniture, a crack in the hall closet door, the chair in the room was stained, and stains were all over the walls but it may have been bad touch up paint jobs—I’m not sure. My last issue was with the valet service. I came back from the wedding festivities quite late and planned to use the service so that I didn’t have to self park and walk back to the hotel alone but no one was there. I asked the front desk staff if the service was available and she confirmed it was but no one knew where he went and he had been missing for quite some time. Luckily there was street parking available right across from the entrance and I parked there instead. Even though the staff I encountered were great, I wouldn’t visit again since I had so many solo safety concerns and the room wasn’t nice enough to help make up for it either. Please update the rooms to match the lovely architecture!
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore Downtown
2.8/5100 Reviews

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore Downtown

Baltimore|0.6km from city center
The building itself on the interior is modern and relatively clean but that is the only positive. The area directly around this hotel is horrible as stated by other reviewers and is exactly if not worse as described. There is lots of trash and paraphernalia covering the sidewalks as well as people high as a kite wandering around aimlessly. As close as this location seems to the safer areas (Camden Yards/Inner Harbor), it is about 1 block further then you would hope. For people familiar with Massachusetts, Methadone Mile would be a similar comparison to this area. After parking down the street at a parking garage ( Arrow Parking, I do recommend if you unfortunately stay at this hotel) and making the 1 minute walk to the hotel, we walked past several homeless appearing people sitting up against the hotel and entered the hotel. The room smelt really weird but seemed clean enough. At around 4am, I was awoken by the sound of my room’s front door slamming against the deadbolt repeatedly by people attempting to get in the room. The people appeared intoxicated and agitated trying to force themselves in the room saying it was their room and to get out, yelling, and attempting to reach through the open space left by the dead bolt. After pushing the door shut and securing the door with the second lock, the people yelled for a few more moments then left. This is absolutely unacceptable as the staff at the desk would have had to issue them this room key to be able to unlock my door. It is absolutely ridiculous that this was allowed to happen and that there is no fail safes in place by upper management and corporate so that room cards are not issued to the same room to different people. This incident could have led to the theft of my belongings in the room when I was not there, or worse, the injuries or deaths of the parties involved due to an altercation. When I checked out in the morning, I notified the staff of the incident to which she apologized but seemed generally unfazed that this happened. I hope that no other poor tourist gets sucked into this place by the cheap prices.

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Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University

Ulysses
4.4/578 Reviews

Ulysses

Baltimore|0.33km from Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University
Ah, Baltimore, a city of rich history and eclectic charm. My wife and I recently had the pleasure of a stay at the Hotel Ulysses, a luxurious retreat nestled in the heart of this vibrant city. True to the reputation of the New York-based design firm, Ash, the Ulysses is nothing short of an architectural marvel. The first thing that catches your eye? The hotel's impeccable aesthetic. It's a masterful blend of old-world charm and modern design, encapsulating the very essence of Baltimore's diverse character. While the rooms might have been a tad on the cozier side, they more than made up for it with their plush comfort and attention to detail. The Ulysses truly exemplifies the notion that beauty lies in the details, and the meticulousness with which they've curated every aspect of the guest experience speaks volumes. The 19th-century charm of the Mount Vernon neighborhood is beautifully echoed within the Ulysses. The delicate stained-glass skylight, the ornate crown molding, and the preserved brass postal box serve as a testament to the building's rich history. But it's not all vintage here. The interiors seamlessly transition from the ornate influences of the Art Nouveau era to a more streamlined approach, evident in the hickory wood furniture adorned with Ash’s custom textiles. And oh, those hand-beaded lampshades and embroidered quilts! They added the perfect splash of color and quirk. A special shout-out to the carved flamingos that support the bedside tables, a delightful nod to Baltimore's own John Waters and his ”Pink Flamingos.” It's this mix of opulence and eccentricity that makes the Ulysses stand out. Booking through Trip.com was a new experience for us. A bit unconventional, sure, but it came through in the clutch. The $35 ”destination fee” threw us for a loop initially, but the $20 credit we received towards our bill at the hotel restaurant (Ash Bar) or the bar (Blooms) made it all worth it. Speaking of Blooms, what an experience! The mirrored ceiling, the crimson banquettes, and the purple stools set the stage for a night to remember. In a nutshell? The Hotel Ulysses is a triumph, an ode to Baltimore's multifaceted spirit. Whether you're here for the history, the design, or the sheer experience, the Ulysses promises and delivers. Highly recommended! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore Downtown
2.8/5100 Reviews

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore Downtown

Baltimore|0.52km from Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University
The building itself on the interior is modern and relatively clean but that is the only positive. The area directly around this hotel is horrible as stated by other reviewers and is exactly if not worse as described. There is lots of trash and paraphernalia covering the sidewalks as well as people high as a kite wandering around aimlessly. As close as this location seems to the safer areas (Camden Yards/Inner Harbor), it is about 1 block further then you would hope. For people familiar with Massachusetts, Methadone Mile would be a similar comparison to this area. After parking down the street at a parking garage ( Arrow Parking, I do recommend if you unfortunately stay at this hotel) and making the 1 minute walk to the hotel, we walked past several homeless appearing people sitting up against the hotel and entered the hotel. The room smelt really weird but seemed clean enough. At around 4am, I was awoken by the sound of my room’s front door slamming against the deadbolt repeatedly by people attempting to get in the room. The people appeared intoxicated and agitated trying to force themselves in the room saying it was their room and to get out, yelling, and attempting to reach through the open space left by the dead bolt. After pushing the door shut and securing the door with the second lock, the people yelled for a few more moments then left. This is absolutely unacceptable as the staff at the desk would have had to issue them this room key to be able to unlock my door. It is absolutely ridiculous that this was allowed to happen and that there is no fail safes in place by upper management and corporate so that room cards are not issued to the same room to different people. This incident could have led to the theft of my belongings in the room when I was not there, or worse, the injuries or deaths of the parties involved due to an altercation. When I checked out in the morning, I notified the staff of the incident to which she apologized but seemed generally unfazed that this happened. I hope that no other poor tourist gets sucked into this place by the cheap prices.

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George Peabody Library

Ulysses
4.4/578 Reviews

Ulysses

Baltimore|0.28km from George Peabody Library
Ah, Baltimore, a city of rich history and eclectic charm. My wife and I recently had the pleasure of a stay at the Hotel Ulysses, a luxurious retreat nestled in the heart of this vibrant city. True to the reputation of the New York-based design firm, Ash, the Ulysses is nothing short of an architectural marvel. The first thing that catches your eye? The hotel's impeccable aesthetic. It's a masterful blend of old-world charm and modern design, encapsulating the very essence of Baltimore's diverse character. While the rooms might have been a tad on the cozier side, they more than made up for it with their plush comfort and attention to detail. The Ulysses truly exemplifies the notion that beauty lies in the details, and the meticulousness with which they've curated every aspect of the guest experience speaks volumes. The 19th-century charm of the Mount Vernon neighborhood is beautifully echoed within the Ulysses. The delicate stained-glass skylight, the ornate crown molding, and the preserved brass postal box serve as a testament to the building's rich history. But it's not all vintage here. The interiors seamlessly transition from the ornate influences of the Art Nouveau era to a more streamlined approach, evident in the hickory wood furniture adorned with Ash’s custom textiles. And oh, those hand-beaded lampshades and embroidered quilts! They added the perfect splash of color and quirk. A special shout-out to the carved flamingos that support the bedside tables, a delightful nod to Baltimore's own John Waters and his ”Pink Flamingos.” It's this mix of opulence and eccentricity that makes the Ulysses stand out. Booking through Trip.com was a new experience for us. A bit unconventional, sure, but it came through in the clutch. The $35 ”destination fee” threw us for a loop initially, but the $20 credit we received towards our bill at the hotel restaurant (Ash Bar) or the bar (Blooms) made it all worth it. Speaking of Blooms, what an experience! The mirrored ceiling, the crimson banquettes, and the purple stools set the stage for a night to remember. In a nutshell? The Hotel Ulysses is a triumph, an ode to Baltimore's multifaceted spirit. Whether you're here for the history, the design, or the sheer experience, the Ulysses promises and delivers. Highly recommended! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Midtown Inn
2/540 Reviews
My flight was canceled and I needed somewhere to stay so I booked at Midtown Inn on Priceline. Big mistake! After paying the $50 cash deposit (why not a credit card hold?), I asked for a receipt. The front desk staff (owner?) insisted it was unnecessary and that it was impossible to give me a receipt (”it will just need to be crossed out in the morning”). As I tried to understand what he meant by that, he became agitated and after a few more minutes told me I had to leave. I was stunned and said, ”It's 11 pm and I don't have anywhere else to stay...” and he replied, ”That's your problem, that's not my problem. You need to leave or I'm calling the police.” This was entirely uncalled for. I was calm and polite, even as he came around the desk toward me and started gesturing at me. It was pointless to continue talking so I returned the key, he refunded my money, and I left. I don't know Baltimore well but I do know downtown isn't an area to hang around alone late at night with a big travel bag. I don't understand how they can stay in business if this is how they treat their customers.
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
4.4/5105 Reviews
It was very lovely. The view of the water from our room was magnificent. The room was a great size and was very clean. The only thing I wish is that the parking garage was a little closer, but they do offer valet service. So all in all I had a great experience. O and also they let me check in early, which was a life saver.
Tru by Hilton Baltimore Harbor East
4.4/5107 Reviews
The hotel is small, but the sanitation is very good, and the breakfast is also good. The parking lot is across the road. You can park your car at the entrance of the hotel to check in. I thought it was 5 yuan to park, but when I left, I realized that it was 5 yuan to leave at 6 am. , we left at 10 and paid $18 for parking, the room had a fridge, no microwave.
Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards
3.9/599 Reviews
I attended an event at the hotel the weekend of August 3-7. The entire experience was positive from check in to check out. All staff had good attitudes, were pleasant and accomodating. The facility was clean and the restaurant food was good. The luncheon (our main event) was first class, delicious and plentiful. In all, the weekend was very enjoyable. From Ms Allison, the manager, to Tevin, the bellman, the entire staff is to be commended for their service.
Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
3.8/5105 Reviews
Ctrip's club suites are free to use the club's exclusive lounge, breakfast (6:00-9:30), free Wi-Fi and free parking, you can see that the hotel is old, but the maintenance is not bad; The only thing I was dissatisfied with was that there was a cockroach in the bathroom on the first night of the stay. The clothes on Saturday were good for me on Monday morning (no laundry service on Sunday). As a result, I asked the front desk to wash the clothes on Monday morning. Wash, the fastest can only get at 1 o'clock in the afternoon,
Americas Best Value Inn Baltimore
3.4/562 Reviews
Don't live here if you are not bold enough. As soon as I entered the hotel and saw a glass room at the front desk, I felt that the law and order was not good. There should be robbery and other things happening frequently. The quality of the guests here is not high. Pay special attention to taking the elevator. A male guest touched the lower body in front of us in the elevator. All three of us have seen strange things, so the surface is very calm. Fortunately, another male is with us in the elevator, which seems to protect us from harassment. So it is not a last resort, choose another one.

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Highest PriceUS$1,421
Lowest PriceUS$60
Number of Reviews 5,167
Number of hotels484
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$247
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$292

Baltimore Hotel Guide

Planning a trip to Baltimore? On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Baltimore. If you travel to United States, visiting Baltimore is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Baltimore.

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Baltimore. It's easy to reach Baltimore. The city can be reached by plane, train, and car.

On Trip.com, there are 75 recommended hotels in Baltimore. The local average price is 160 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 five-star hotels in Baltimore at an average price of 397 USD per night. There are 14 four-star hotels in Baltimore at an average price of 202 USD per night. There are 33 three-star hotels in Baltimore at an average price of 160 USD per night. There are 16 two-star hotels in Baltimore at an average price of 97 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Baltimore. Days Inn is the top choice of many travelers in Baltimore. In Baltimore, chain hotels such as Days Inn are one of the top choices among travelers. Hyatt Place Inner Harbor is one of the most popular hotels in Baltimore. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Baltimore, such as Baltimore Limo, Walters Art Museum, 423 Submarine. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting The Senator Theatre, Airport Bar and Grill, Leakin Park. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Baltimore Inner Harbor, Convention Center, Royal Farms Arena. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Byrdie, Howie Noel - Caricaturist and Illustrator, H&M(White Marsh Mall) to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 45.25°F during the day, 37.06°F at night

• Summer: 72.25°F during the day, 62.74°F at night

• Autumn: 82.35°F during the day, 73.71°F at night

• Winter: 55.08°F during the day, 46.62°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 42.677162 cm

• Summer: 41.968506 cm

• Autumn: 48.582676 cm

• Winter: 41.574806 cm

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