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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.
Rodeway Inn Baltimore - Inner Harbor South
2.3/5105 Reviews
This is probably the single worst motel/hotel I have stayed in my entire life. I arrived early, so I understand some wait. I had to wait more than 2 hours (most hotels I have stayed at do have rooms ready before the listed check-in time). The staff was basically all from fairly to very unfriendly. After waiting for 1 & 1/2 hours I was told one room might be ready. After listening to the client before me state the Wi-Fi was completely inaccessible, I asked them what else I could expect not to work in this room. At this point the manager did an about face and told me I would have to wait another 30 minutes (they were obviously trying to dump me in a completely dysfunctional room). After another 30 minutes I was told the room was on the 3d floor, not the ground floor (I had an injury to my ankle tendon, so it was difficult to walk). When I arrived in the room this is what I found: 1) the door had been busted open repeatedly, so all the locks were loose and had been badly reattached. 2) the faucet fixture was completely loose and wiggly. 3) The hardware in the bathtub to turn the water on and off and regulate hot water was also completely loose and half busted. 4) The toilet seat was loose. 5) On the second day I found a live cockroach in the bathroom. 6) The AC and heating unit was basically impossible to adjust properly to a good temperature and was incredibly noisy when it came on 'automatically' so I had to turn it off. 7) The 'dinette' table attached to the wall was also loose. 8) The only 2 full days (in succession) that I stayed at the property, the front desk locked me out of my room by reprogramming the card keys: not only were there no apologies, but a holier-than-thou arrogant attitude when I complained about their actions. 9) There were innumerable people with significant problems staying at the motel. It almost looked like it was also functioning as a housing location for the destitute and the mentally questionable. On Saturday morning a lady trudged around the 3d and 4th floors, heavily banging and dragging her feet, and every 2-3 seconds emitting very loud lamentations. She did this for about 1 and ½ hours. People had barking dogs at 5 in the morning. There was constant car traffic at all hours of the night. Much door slamming. While some of this might be fully acceptable if it were a charitable organization housing the disadvantaged, to do this as or in combination with a motel, is unacceptable. 10) The cleaning ladies resented cleaning, and basically did nothing and made you feel they had just graciously performed the most difficult and demanding task in the world for just changing the towels. 11) I asked if they gave wake-up calls. The lady at the desk said she didn’t really know who would be there. She then agreed to a certain time in the morning the following day. ***Of course, that call was never made. 12) When given the card keys to enter the room, absolutely no instructions were given for the internet. Previously a man had comp
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.
Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
4.1/5103 Reviews
Baltimore is really a bad city to carry out. It is the only hotel that does not have to go to the street with the exhibition hall. Therefore, it has chosen to be better than the imagination. It is very clean and has a sense of service. The day before yesterday, the hotel is really not in the hotel. What is the only restaurant to eat? It’s hard to eat. The 4th floor gym has a big platform to catch up with the weekend. You can watch the game. There is also a room with a balcony. You can also see that the stadium pool is dirty and really dirty. There will be a bunch of black kids. A bunch of black kids sneaked on the platform and were alarmed to let the police smash away. So the security of this hotel is still possible.
Ulysses
4.4/5103 Reviews
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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Baltimore Travel Guide

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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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