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Delta Hotels Baltimore North
3.9/521 Reviews

Delta Hotels Baltimore North

Baltimore|1.68km from Medfield Heights Park
First off, I want to say that while I have some issues with this hotel, I have nothing but excellent things to say about the staff! To a person, they were warm and friendly, from the folks at check in to housekeeping. Give credit where credit is due -- they were all lovely! Now, onto the hotel itself: LOCATION/ARRIVAL: The hotel is located in the Cross Keys complex, and you will see a sign upon arrival into the complex. After that point there is minimal signage, and all of us had a hard time finding our way: You want to drive left and go around the back of the whole complex. Parking is in the garage or lot -- there was amble there and it was free. BUILDING/ROOM: Listen, the place has good bones -- it was built in the 1960s and the architecture is fun. But the hotel itself is in sore need of a full renovation. Wallpaper is peeling, carpet is outdated, elevator is clearly older, etc. Furniture was clearly on the newer side, but still showing signs of wear. However, bed was clean and decent, and the TV was newer and allowed access to things like Netflix and Pandora, with an easy option to log out anytime (also done automatically after check-out). If you care about views and lighting, ask for a room overlooking the courtyard. OTHER ITEMS: Good wifi. Free parking. Free continental breakfast that went beyond the basics. Restaurant was not open, so you can't get any food onsite beyond the little convenience store (nothing onsite in the complex, either -- you're going to need to get delivery or drive somewhere). Some funky smells in the hallway. Not great soundproofing -- could clearly hear music from the room next door, even over our own TV. BOTTOM LINE: I hope that the new owners of the Cross Keys complex work with Marriott to invest in renovation, open the restaurant, and get more going on in the complex in general. I expect that in 2-5 years this hotel will be a great place to visit and prices will go up significantly. In the meantime, it's a fine place for a night or two for those on a budget looking to be in the area.

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Midtown Inn
2/543 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.
Candlewood Suites Baltimore - Inner Harbor
3.9/5102 Reviews
Candlewood Suites is everything! The appearance of the hotel's exterior and interior was exceptional along with the amenities. The lobby area has incorporated modern furniture and decor, including a nice size, mounted LCD TV.  Near the entrance/lobby area, is 4 washer/4 dryer laundry units. All washer and dryer units appeared to be up to date and fully functional. Candlewood Suites laundry amenity is provided completely free to all current guests at this hotel. The laundry 4 washers and 4 dryer units are freely accessible 24hrs (must use hotel key to access)  however, you must provide your own detergent. It is also adjacent to the gym fitness center.   The guestroom suites are exactly as advertised. The kitchenette and bathroom appliances are up to date and fully functional. The shower and bathroom (adjacent) sink water pressure and the temperature gauge are somewhat temperamental.  The guestroom suites are also roomy and cozy. The kingsize bed along with large textured soft and firm pillows were incredibly comfortable. A nice Samsung model 40inch + TV installed on the bureau for enjoyable pleasure and entertainment.   The hotel staff is professional and they provided every day housekeeping services.  I really enjoyed my stay in the king premium studio suite! It was really cozy.  All appliances and utilities were completely functional. All hotel common areas are immaculately clean. I especially took notice of the maintenance personnel cleaning the entrance, lobby, and elevator floors every day.  All hotel staff was polite, professional, and accomodating.  If you can bypass the moderately sketchy neighborhood and vagabonds, Candlewood Suites is exceptional and conveniently located to many eateries and convenience stores! Highly recommended.
Delta Hotels Baltimore North
3.9/521 Reviews
First off, I want to say that while I have some issues with this hotel, I have nothing but excellent things to say about the staff! To a person, they were warm and friendly, from the folks at check in to housekeeping. Give credit where credit is due -- they were all lovely! Now, onto the hotel itself: LOCATION/ARRIVAL: The hotel is located in the Cross Keys complex, and you will see a sign upon arrival into the complex. After that point there is minimal signage, and all of us had a hard time finding our way: You want to drive left and go around the back of the whole complex. Parking is in the garage or lot -- there was amble there and it was free. BUILDING/ROOM: Listen, the place has good bones -- it was built in the 1960s and the architecture is fun. But the hotel itself is in sore need of a full renovation. Wallpaper is peeling, carpet is outdated, elevator is clearly older, etc. Furniture was clearly on the newer side, but still showing signs of wear. However, bed was clean and decent, and the TV was newer and allowed access to things like Netflix and Pandora, with an easy option to log out anytime (also done automatically after check-out). If you care about views and lighting, ask for a room overlooking the courtyard. OTHER ITEMS: Good wifi. Free parking. Free continental breakfast that went beyond the basics. Restaurant was not open, so you can't get any food onsite beyond the little convenience store (nothing onsite in the complex, either -- you're going to need to get delivery or drive somewhere). Some funky smells in the hallway. Not great soundproofing -- could clearly hear music from the room next door, even over our own TV. BOTTOM LINE: I hope that the new owners of the Cross Keys complex work with Marriott to invest in renovation, open the restaurant, and get more going on in the complex in general. I expect that in 2-5 years this hotel will be a great place to visit and prices will go up significantly. In the meantime, it's a fine place for a night or two for those on a budget looking to be in the area.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore
3.8/596 Reviews
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!
Home2 Suites by Hilton Baltimore Downtown
4/573 Reviews
Business with some leisure involved. Standard business hotel, nice lounge in lobby. Loved having the suite available to put all of our food 😌 never enough space with the mini fridges! Wish there were more amenities to partake in at the hotel but we enjoyed our stay. Near restaurants, parks, and churches.
Inn at The Colonnade Baltimore - A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
4.1/5121 Reviews
Chose the hotel for its proximity to JHU. First the good stuff: Staff was uniformly helpful and customer oriented, front desk personnel welcoming and personable. Warm cookies and bottled water a nice touch. Room was generally clean and housekeeping staff wanted to do job well. Responsive staff member came to repair a non-functioning thermostat (needed battery) and noted that we had blocked the TV box and couldn't change channels. Good people all-around. The restaurant was apparently open but one couldn't tell. It was in a corner of the lobby with a few hangers-on at the bar. No coffee or tea available anywhere in the hotel save the machine in one's room - no sugar, no cream - nada. Had to go to One World Cafe about a half block away to get coffee. Hotels that charge half the room rate typically have coffee/tea, etc. in the lobby. I define value as the relationship between the entirety of the experience vs. the price paid for same. Based on this definition the value was substandard. Absent the sweet and attentive personnel we encountered, my star (*) award would be downgraded. Doubletree is a marquis name and this location didn't rise to the standard expected recalling other stays at Doubletree properties. Unfortunately, not recommended.

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