Baltimore Hotels | Top 5 Best Hotels In Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore Hotels | Top 5 Best Hotels In Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore has exactly what you’re looking for. Here are Top 5 Best Hotels In Baltimore, Maryland!
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1. Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore [4-star] Book Now -
550 Light Street, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
Along the waterfront in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this hotel offers a variety of on-site dining options and an indoor pool. The National Aquarium in Baltimore is 10 minutes’ walk away.
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2. Lord Baltimore Hotel [4-star] Book Now -
20 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore City Center, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
Located in the city centre of Baltimore, this hotel is 643 m to the Inner Harbor and is 965 m drive to Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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3. Hyatt Regency Baltimore [4-star] Book Now -
300 Light Street, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
Situated in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, this hotel boasts an on-site restaurant and lounge, as well as an outdoor swimming pool. The National Aquarium, Baltimore is 5 minutes’ walk away.
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4. Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel [4-star] Book Now -
202 East Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
This hotel is across the street from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. It offers an indoor pool, a concierge desk, and rooms with flat-screen TVs. Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel rooms include a refrigerator and coffee maker. The rooms are equipped with an iPod docking station.
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5. Baltimore Marriott Waterfront [4-star] Book Now -
700 Aliceanna Street, Harbor East, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
This Baltimore hotel is located directly next to the Baltimore Harbor, in the Harbor East neighborhood. The hotel offers an indoor swimming pool and free WiFi is available in public area.
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Baltimore Gallery Inner Harbor
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Enjoy a lively montage of things to see and do at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland.
Among the featured attractions and locations:
Harborplace
The National Aquarium in Baltimore
USS Torsk
USS Constellation
World Trade Center Baltimore
The Maryland Science Center
The Gallery at Harborplace
Ripley’s
Baltimore Beach Volleyball
This video contains footage previous featured in my video Baltimore Water Taxi:
MUSIC: “Memories” BenSound (bensound.com)
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[This video was not sponsored or commissioned by the city of Baltimore or any of the attractions featured herein]
Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel in Baltimore MD
Rates: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel 202 East Pratt Street Baltimore MD 21202 This hotel is across the street from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. It offers an indoor pool, a concierge desk, and rooms with flat-screen TVs. Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel rooms include a refrigerator and coffee maker. The rooms come with an iPod docking station. Dining at the Renaissance Baltimore is at the Watertable restaurant, which serves American cuisine. The Ground Floor Café & Bar is a coffee shop and bar that serves Starbucks Coffee drinks. Guests can relax in the hot tub or work out in the gym. The hotel also has a business center. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas. The Baltimore Renaissance Hotel is within a 15-minute of the Oriole Park, a sports venue. The Baltimore Convention Center is within a 10-minute walk of the hotel.
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Starting Point: Pratt Street & Paca Street - .
Pratt Street is a major street in Baltimore. It forms a one-way pair of streets with Lombard Street that run west-east through downtown Baltimore. For most of their route, Pratt Street is one-way in an eastbound direction, and Lombard Street is one way westbound. Both streets begin in west Baltimore at Frederick Avenue and end in Butcher's Hill at Patterson Park Avenue. Since 2005, these streets have been open to two-way traffic from Broadway until their end at Patterson Park. Although Lombard is also a two-way street from Fulton Avenue to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Pratt is still one-way eastbound in this area. To the east of Patterson Park, both Pratt and Lombard Streets start again. Pratt continues as a side street from Linwood Avenue until Haven Street. Pratt Street has historic significance as the location of the Baltimore Riot of 1861. Today it is known for being an important gateway into the Inner Harbor, connecting it with the Baltimore Light Rail line. It is for the later reason, the city decided to redesign the street and surrounding area to be more pedestrian-friendly.
Pratt Street is named for Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden a supporter of Civil liberties in the 18th Century, and not the noted Baltimorean Enoch Pratt (1808-1896). Pratt Street appears on maps of Baltimore as early as 1801. Pratt Street was ranked the 33rd most expensive city street in the United States.
Notable landmarks on or near Pratt Street include:
Oriole Park at Camden Yards (nearby)
Baltimore Convention Center
Inner Harbor/Harbor place and the Gallery
National Aquarium
The Power Plant
B&O Railroad Museum
Camden Station
Runs through Little Italy
Inner Harbor
The Inner Harbor is a historic seaport, tourist attraction, and landmark of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It was described by the Urban Land Institute in 2009 as “the model for post-industrial waterfront redevelopment around the world.”[1] The Inner Harbor is located at the mouth of Jones Falls, creating the wide and short northwest branch of the Patapsco River. The district includes any water west of a line drawn between the foot of President Street and the American Visionary Art Museum.
The name Inner Harbor is used not just for the water but for the surrounding area of the city, with approximate street boundaries of President Street to the east, Lombard Street to the north, Greene Street to the west, and Key Highway on the south. The harbor is within walking distance of Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium. A water taxi connects passengers to Fells Point, Canton, and Fort McHenry.
Baltimore
Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 29th-most populous city in the country. It was established by the Constitution of Maryland[17] and is not part of any county, thus it is the largest independent city in the United States. Baltimore has more public monuments than any other city per capita in the country and is home to some of the earliest National Register historic districts in the nation, including Fell's Point (1969), Federal Hill (1970) and Mount Vernon Place (1971). More than 65,000 properties, or roughly one in three buildings in the city, are listed on the National Register, more than any other city in the nation.
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Places to see in ( Baltimore - USA )
Places to see in ( Baltimore - USA )
Baltimore is a major city in Maryland with a long history as an important seaport. Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Today, this harbor area offers shops, upscale crab shacks and attractions like the Civil War–era warship the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium, showcasing thousands of marine creatures.
Baltimore is a popular tourist destination in Maryland, in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America, near Washington, D.C. It is perhaps most famously known historically as the city where Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics for the Star Spangled Banner during the Battle of Baltimore of the War of 1812. Today it has become a major center for tourism and travel. Local highlights include excellent seafood (steamed blue crabs, raw oysters, Maryland crab cakes, and Maryland crab soup) and Camden Yards (the first retro major league ball park and where the Baltimore Orioles play). Baltimore possesses a vibrant arts scene with the largest free arts festival in the US (Artscape) occurring annually in July, a renowned arts museum American Visionary Arts Museum that is dedicated to outsider art, and the Maryland Institute College of Art and the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins. It is also home to Johns Hopkins University, Morgan State University, University of Baltimore, Loyola University, Goucher College, and the Notre Dame of Maryland University.
Baltimore has an absolutely staggering number of officially designated neighborhoods, Inner Harbor, If you are a tourist, you come here. Fells Point could not be more complementary to the Inner Harbor—historic. An incongruous mix of Baltimore's central business district, the University of Maryland-Baltimore, the awe inspiring Lexington Market, the infamously seedy Block, and the Bromo Arts District.
One of the nicest sections of the city, home to the performing arts district, Penn Station, and a host of other attractions (Walters Art Museum, the original Washington Monument, dining and wining on Charles St, the University of Baltimore, Station North Arts District etc.) that most visitors foolishly pass over. South Baltimore
Industrial blue-collar South Baltimore is dying, and is quickly being replaced with upscale gentrified neighborhoods like Federal Hill.
Most visitors to the area know only Johns Hopkins University and the always interesting commercial strip along Charles St nearby. But it is unfortunate that they overlook the quirkiest of quirky neighborhoods, Hampden. Infamous West Baltimore. If you have watched the Wire, this was where the crime was taking place! But don't be fooled. There are some major tourist draws here, like the Maryland Zoo in Druid Hill Park, Pimlico Racecourse, and Edgar Allen Poe's House.Baltimore's great rivalry between east and west is certainly an example of the narcissism of small differences. Attractions in the east are very few and far between, but things are changing fast as booming Johns Hopkins Medical Campus expands and demolishes in its wake.
A lot to see in Baltimore such as :
Inner Harbor
National Aquarium
Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine
Fells Point
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
Patapsco Valley State Park
Port Discovery Children's Museum
The Walters Art Museum
Maryland Science Center
B&O Railroad Museum
Baltimore Museum of Art
Historic Ships in Baltimore
Federal Hill
American Visionary Art Museum
The Gallery at Harborplace
Mount Vernon, Baltimore
Patterson Park (neighborhood), Baltimore
Hampden
USS Constellation
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Horseshoe Casino Baltimore
Lexington Market
Leakin Park
Canton
George Peabody Library
Baltimore Aquarium
Washington Monument
Harbor East
Druid Hill Park
USS Torsk
Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum
Rawlings Conservatory
Little Italy
Light City Baltimore
Lake Roland
Top of the World Observation Level
Cylburn Arboretum
Historic Ellicott City Inc
Sherwood Gardens
Druid Hill Park
Federal Hill Park
The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum
Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail
Gwynns Falls Trail
Lake Roland
Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Sagamore Spirit Distillery
Cromwell Valley Park
Homewood Museum
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Alastair Williamson tours the most dangerous neighborhoods in Baltimore City, Maryland armed with a drone and I-phone 7. He comes across an abandoned mall called 'Old Town Mall' dated from 1818. The mall contains 64 stores which all are closed. Could Baltimore be the original gangster of the retail apocalypse?
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AMAZING 1985 Westinghouse Traction Elevators At The Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel In Baltimore MD
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The Mall in Columbia - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of The Mall in Columbia in Columbia, MD from January 11, 2019. This is a big thriving mall in the suburbs of Baltimore. It is not dead nor hurting in the least, despite just losing Sears. It was developed by The Rouse Company, started by an architect named Jim Rouse, who pretty much came up with the look of the standard mall of the 1970s and 1980s.
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Here is some history from Wikipedia:
The Mall in Columbia, also known as the Columbia Mall, is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States. It has four anchor department stores and over 200 specialty stores. Restaurants include PF Chang's, Maggiano's Little Italy and Panera Bread. The mall includes a 14-screen AMC Theatres. It is located in the Town Center area of the city and attracts shoppers from surrounding counties in Maryland.
Architect Frank Gehry designed The Rouse Company Columbia exhibit building, and was initially selected to design the neighboring mall centerpiece. Gehry was later rejected by Rouse for lack of experience, and the firm of Cope, Linder, & Walmsley was contracted for the project.
The Mall opened in 1971 with two major anchor stores: Hochschild Kohn's (which was replaced by Hecht's in the mid-1970s) and Woodward & Lothrop (a.k.a. Woodies, which closed in late 1995 and was replaced by JCPenney in July 1996), as well as a McCrory's and Lerner's, which were minor anchors. Of the original 102 stores, those still in operation at the mall as of March 2017 include: Edward Arthur Jeweler, GNC, and Motherhood Maternity. The Mall has undergone several major expansions since its opening, with the Sears wing opening in 1981, along with an expansion of approximately 370,000 square feet and about 55 specialty stores. In 1997, the Hecht's store (now Macy's) added a third level. The Lord & Taylor wing opened in November 1998 (along with two new parking garages); the Nordstrom wing opened in September 1999. Also at this time, 20 to 30 stores opened in a new 60,000-square-foot wing near Hecht's. The interior was renovated by replacing the floors, lighting, skylights and air conditioning units by the end of 1998. A Cheesecake Factory restaurant opened on The Mall property near the movie theaters in late 2005. The Mall's Hecht's store became Macy's on September 9, 2006.
The Mall was sold to General Growth Properties by The Rouse Company in 2004. In early 2013, construction began on an addition to the outdoor Plaza at The Mall in Columbia to replace the L.L. Bean store (which closed in May 2013) with additional stores and restaurants. On April 28, 2015, Howard County Police announced an increased presence at village centers and malls following protests and riots the day before that affected GGP's Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore. In May 2018, a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) Main Event Entertainment facility opened on the south side of the mall, featuring 22 bowling lanes and over a hundred virtual reality video games.
On October 15, 2018, it was announced the Sears store would be closing as part of a plan to close 142 stores nationwide as a result of the retailer's filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
On January 25, 2014, at around 11:15 a.m., 19-year-old Darion Marcus Aguilar entered the Zumiez store on the second floor of the mall, armed with a Mossberg 500 12-gauge shotgun with a pistol grip, and fired six to nine shots, killing two employees—21-year-old Brianna Benlolo and 25-year-old Tyler Johnson—and injuring five others before committing suicide. Police arrived within two minutes to find an extensive amount of ammunition and crude explosive devices next to Aguilar's body, which were disabled safely. All of the injured were treated and later discharged from the Howard County General Hospital.
Former Jessup correctional officer Hong Young was arrested on March 2, 2015, on suspicion of shooting at the Columbia AMC theater building and gunfire incidents at the National Security Agency, Arundel Mills Costco, Inter-county Connector and Laurel Walmart.
baltimore Inner Harbor
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a hub of activity. In just a few city blocks, you can unearth dinosaurs at the Maryland Science Center, get a history lesson at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, pay respects to pop culture at Geppi's Entertainment Museum, or submerge yourself in exotic sealife at the National Aquarium. Other attractions include the American Visionary Art Museum, the Babe Ruth Museum, and the Port Discovery Children's Museum.
Think you’re done? Not even close! Baltimore’s Inner Harbor has loads of restaurants, pubs, hotels and shops, many of them at the popular Harborplace shopping and entertainment center.
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Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor in Baltimore MD
Rates: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor 1000 Aliceanna Street Baltimore MD 21202 Just one block from Baltimore’s scenic waterfront, Courtyard Downtown is located a 10 minute walk from the National Aquarium. It features an indoor pool with hot tub and a well-equipped gym. Rooms at the Courtyard Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor have large windows and spacious seating areas. Each comes furnished with a working station featuring conveniently placed lighting and ergonomic chair. Guests can enjoy a breakfast buffet at the in-house Courtyard Café or discover the numerous lively restaurants and bars that surround the property. On site vending machines for drinks and snacks are also available. Many of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor attractions, including Fells Point and Little Italy are less than a 10 minute walk from the Courtyard Downtown hotel.
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