7. The Ivy
8.2
205 E Biddle St (N. Calvert St.), Baltimore, MD
Hotel · Mid-Town Belvedere · 4 tips and reviews
Miguel S: Get in for the tea time from 2pm - 4pm. Lovely sitting areas and ambiance. Dine at the in-house restaurant, Magdalena!
Wright Lassiter III: Outstanding property; amazing service, incredible rooms
Rachel L: A beautiful hotel. The best place to stay in Baltimore
9. Hilton Baltimore
7.5
401 W Pratt St (at Eutaw St), Baltimore, MD
Hotel · Southern Baltimore · 61 tips and reviews
Jason greene: Awesome hotel. Great rooms. Love the bathrooms. Only negative things are there food proces, and there are no good places chairs to rest
Belle: The 4th floor has an outdoor patio with the best view of the orioles games
Erik Traveling-Mystro: Try to get a room over looking Camden yards. You can watch an 0' game frm you room, or even on the 4th floor terrace next to the gym.
Kathleen Ognibene: You can make your own waffles at breakfast. The dining area is family friendly and you can eat outside when the morning air is your preference. It is a short walk to the stadiums and downtown events.
Maryland: Thanks for choosing to travel green! Hampton Inn Downtown-Convention Center, a certified Maryland Green Travel partner.
AT&T: "Another reason to stay at this Hampton: AT&T Wi-Fi is one of the many great amenities for guests. Look for the StayConnected program. It’s free, fast and easy to connect."
Charmtastic Mile Baltimore: The Lord Baltimore is one of those classic hotels with charm & history. It's located only a few blocks from the Inner Harbor & The Charm'tastic Mile. The French Kitchen is a nice hotel restaurant.
Amanda Boekelheide: The Lord Baltimore treated us well. Comfortable beds, lots of fresh towels, and this chaise lounge:
Candace Blydenburgh: Try the Cobb salad - the combination of chick peas and artichoke hearts makes. its one of the best vegetarian versions around