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Quality Inn Near Pimlico Racetrack
2.7/541 Reviews

Quality Inn Near Pimlico Racetrack

Baltimore|0.95km from Rogers Avenue
I don't like being fooled by reviews like most of the ones this place has. Most of them must be for a different place. Going in order... First, this place is difficult to get to. The GPS in my car was repeatedly ”fooled” while trying to get there. To say that this hotel is in a rough part of a violent city is an understatement. The only way I succeeded in finding it was to first use the address of a pizza place I planned to go to for supper, and then updating the GPS. This ”hotel” is in an industrial development which has long since seen better days. Getting accosted at an intersection by an aggressive panhandler while enroute was a highlight of the trip to this ”hotel”. When I finally got there, I had to be ”beeped” in by the desk clerk. Yes, there is an electric lock on the door to allow entry into the lobby. This was in a manner not unlike you would expect in a high-security prison. Indeed, most U.S. airport terminals aren't as secure as the lobby of this hotel is. While I was being checked-in, I was intrigued by the ”rules” of the hotel. Especially the one about ”visitors” (and the hours they're allowed) in guest rooms. The inattention to grammar on the signs about smoking (see photo) should've given me a clue on what awaited me. Since this is only a two-story hotel, there is no elevator. However, my request for a ground-floor room was ignored (despite the hotel appearing to be near empty) and I had to navigate the stairs. Perhaps it was for my safety that I was located on the upper level? The room was reasonably well-decorated and initially seemed clean. The whole interior of the place appears to have been recently remodeled. Unfortunately, the heating in the room wasn't up to the task of keeping the place warm on a sub-freezing night. The worst part of all was the absence of hot water at 7:00 AM! This is unacceptable! It was a preview of the chill that awaited me in the hallway as it was quite cold when I went down to breakfast. I have to say ”initially seemed clean” (despite a strange ”guard” installed on the light switch next to the room door), because, when I turned around, there was an obvious ”X” mark/stain left on the inside of the room door. There was also a chip in the finish of the bathtub. The wiring for the hairdryer appears to have been an afterthought. There was no microwave in the room although there was an opening in the entertainment center where one could've fit. (There was a fridge, though...) There was also a noticeable crack in one wall. Finally, there was a stain on the chair. Please see the attached photos. The best thing I can say about this place is that the sausage at breakfast was quite good. The eggs on the other hand, looked like an industrial/institutional product. Between that cold water for the shower, the room not getting above a cool temperature, and the frosty morning chill in the upstairs corridor, this hotel is setting an example of what ”green” pract

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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.
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.
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.
Home2 Suites by Hilton Baltimore Downtown
4/575 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.
Hotel Indigo Baltimore Downtown
4.4/5115 Reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed my 5 night stay at Hotel Indigo. The reception staff was very friendly and accommodating. The room was well appointed with nice furnishings and was clean. The bed was comfortable. The room had 2 large windows with a city view. Housekeeping came daily and provided excellent service. The public areas/lobby were nice and clean too. The lobby has a large area with abundant seating, a large fireplace and tv. My only suggestion would be to update the tv to a smart tv for access to Netflix and other apps.

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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

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• Autumn: 48.582676 cm

• Winter: 41.574806 cm

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