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Hotels in Baltimore
32 Hotels
Lord Baltimore Hotel
20 W Baltimore St

The three-and-a-half-pearl Lord Baltimore Hotel is a landmark that opened in 1928, and offers an excellent downtown location and elegant public spaces with beautifully preserved details. Highlights include a stunning lobby, a French restaurant in a striking room, a popular rooftop bar with spectacular views, and a well-equipped fitness center. Its 440 stylish guest rooms were given a refresh in 2014, but while bathrooms are attractive, shower/tub combos could use an update, with older tile and fixtures. All units have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers looking for a true luxury stay in Inner Harbor can consider Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore.  

Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor
300 Light St

The 488-room Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor is a lovely, upper-middle-range hotel in a fantastic location across the street from the harbor. The highlight is a gorgeous rooftop terrace with stunning views, though the pool and bar are only open in summer months. There are also a well-reviewed restaurant, a coffee shop, and a spacious fitness room with a range of equipment. Contemporary rooms have plush beds and modern amenities like mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and iPod docks. Breakfast and parking are not included, which can add expenses to an already pricey stay, and lots of past guests complain of noise issues. For a more affordable option, check out the Inn at Henderson’s Wharf, outside Inner Harbor, but still on the bay.  

Holiday Inn Baltimore-Inner Harbor
301 W. Lombard Street

With plenty of amenities and a location in the heart of Baltimore's main tourist and business center, Holiday Inn Inner Harbor is a popular hotel for all types of travelers. Rooms are comfortable and contemporary, if a bit generic, and great on-site features include a large indoor pool, well-equipped gym, restaurant, and coffee shop. All things considered, this 365-room chain hotel is a good value for the area.

Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore
200 International Dr

The luxe, 256-room waterfront hotel is everything you'd expect from a Four Seasons property, from the impeccable service to the sophisticated interiors. Rooms are spacious and refined, with soaking tubs, floor-to-ceiling windows, high-tech amenities, and in most cases, harbor views. The property has an almost resort-like feel, thanks to the massive spa and gorgeous rooftop pool deck. It's the most luxurious option in Baltimore, but some may find the room decor a tad too generic for a hotel in this price range.

Sleep Inn & Suites Downtown Inner Harbor
301 Fallsway

Opened in 2011, this basic chain hotel is less than half a mile from the Inner Harbor -- close enough to walk to (about 12 minutes by foot) but far enough away to offer affordable prices. The immediate neighborhood is a bit sleepy, but the trade-offs are clean spacious rooms, a modest fitness center, and free breakfast.

Brookshire Suites Inner Harbor, BW Premier Collection
120 E Lombard St

Conveniently located in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this mid-range boutique property offers 97 modern suites at competitive rates. Highlights include a 24-hour fitness center, free breakfasts, a lobby bar, and funky urban decor. For a pool and on-site parking, consider the nearby Hampton Inn & Suites Inner Harbor or Holiday Inn Inner Harbor.  

Hilton Garden Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor
625 President St

Located a 10-minute walk from attractions in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this mid-range Hilton Garden Inn is mildly stylish and competitively priced. Highlights include an on-site restaurant and bar, well-equipped rooms, and free access to the top-notch Maryland Athletic Club. This hotel is a solid option for tourists, but there are more affordable hotels closer to Inner Harbor attractions and downtown. Budget travelers should also consider Hampton Inn and Suites Inner Harbor, Brookshire Suites, and Baltimore Harbor Hotel.

Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
300 South Charles Street

The 337-room Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel is located in the tourist-friendly Inner Harbor, close to shopping, museums, and restaurants. This three-and-a-half pearl high-rise hotel has contemporary but unimaginative decor and run-of-the-mill rooms. Highlights include a modern fitness center and two on-site restaurants. Guests should also consider the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, three blocks east, which has similar amenities but adds a pool.

Hampton Inn & Suites Baltimore Inner Harbor
131 E Redwood St, 2 blocks from the Inner Harbor on the corner of Calvert St. and Redwood

Housed in a charming old bank building just two blocks from the Inner Harbor, this 116-room Hampton Inn is a solid mid-range choice in a prime location.  Besides the basics (clean, comfy rooms; friendly service; business and fitness centers), the Hampton provides useful extras like a free breakfast and an indoor pool. Travelers should also consider Brookshire Suites, right around the corner, which offers an on-site bar and boutique style at similar rates.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore
625 President St

Situated a 10-minute walk from attractions in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this all-suite mid-range chain hotel is a good value for families and groups. Highlights include free daily buffet breakfasts, an on-site bar, two restaurants, apartment-style suites with full kitchens, and free access to the top-notch Maryland Athletic Club. Those who don’t need a full kitchen should also consider Brookshire Suites -- a more affordable boutique hotel closer to Inner Harbor attractions and downtown.