Hotels in Fells Point, Baltimore

Hotels in Fells Point, Baltimore
Tucked along smooth cobblestone streets of waterfront Fells Point, historical inns and hotels invite guests to step inside their doors. Baltimore's Fells Point neighborhood mixes traditional and alternative---historic pubs press neatly against chic bistros; a few minutes walk (or cruise) from lively downtown Inner Harbor is Fort McHenry, where the flag flapped that inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner." From ghost tours along the harbor, to shopping the waterfront shops and buzzing cafes and pubs, you can find a sweet hotel to spend a restful night.

The Admiral Fell Inn

Named one of "Historic Hotels of America", the Admiral Fell Inn is a renovated urban property nestled in Fells Point's charismatic waterfront. Regal-styled rooms comfort you with nice amenities: daily newspaper, free in-room Internet; Wi-Fi in hotel public areas and access to notebook PCs---and you're only steps away from the harbor. Rent kayaks, go sailing, ride a water-taxi across the harbor. When you get back from your day on the water or at the nearby Baltimore National Aquarium at the Inner Harbor, go for a drink at The Horse You Came In On Saloon, steps from the Inn.

The Admiral Fell Inn
888 South Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21231
(410) 552-7377
harbormagic.com

Henderson's Wharf Inn

Amidst local crab houses and bars, like the Admiral's Cup, in the pulse of Fells Point, this 38-room historic Inn sits directly on the waterfront. A breezy water taxi ride from Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Henderson's is a historic landmark hotel, with rooms featuring a blend of old and new: mahogany writing desks, pillow top mattresses, 30 inch LCD televisions, free high-speed Internet, and a complimentary bottle of wine upon your arrival. Go kayaking with Canton Kayak Club via the Bond Street Wharf across the street. Or tour old pirate ships after your morning coffee from The Daily Grind. Other amenities include: Wi-Fi access, 24-hour fitness center, and continental breakfast.

Henderson's Wharf Inn
1000 Fell Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
(410) 522-7777
hendersonswharf.com

Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore

A historic landmark hotel, the Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore hotel offers you an elegant stay in the Fells Point business district. The tall, two-towered brick building welcomes you into a stately lobby and rooms. Camden Yards Baseball Stadium and Babe Ruth Baseball Museum are within 10 minutes of the hotel. The hotel serves a daily continental breakfast (separately priced) and evening beverages and snacks. Complimentary wireless high speed Internet and coffee are supplied en suite.

Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore
20 West Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 539-8400
radisson.com/hotels/mdbalhar

Celie's Waterfront Inn

Celie's is a local favorite right on the water. Choose from an assortment of room types, including a room with an attached garden courtyard or a suite with a roaring fireplace. Charter a trip with Baltimore's premiere sport fishing with Captain Don's just a block from the Inn. You can also get a feel for the area on a two hour tour of the old harbor aboard a motor yacht to enjoy the views of the little 'big' city.

Celie's Waterfront Inn
1714 Thames Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
(410) 522-2323
celieswaterfront.com

Baltimore Marriott® Waterfront

Built in 2001, the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront is a luxury hotel. An elegant high-rise set right on the water, it's a chic option for those who love the outdoors but want to stay in the fashionable hot-spot with gorgeous waterfront views. With 733 rooms & 21 hotel suites at 300 square feet, amenities include swimming pool, fitness center and high-speed Internet; air-conditioned rooms, coffeemaker and tea service. The Marriott boasts reliability and class a few blocks from downtown Baltimore, Amtrak train station, Baltimore Convention Center, and Orioles and Ravens stadiums.

Baltimore Marriott® Waterfront
700 Aliceanna Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 385-3000
marriott.com/hotels/travel/bwiwf-baltimore-marriott-waterfront/

Article Written By Noelle Carver

Noelle Carver has been a freelance writer since 2009, with work published in "SSYK" and "The Wolf," two U.K. literary journals. Carver holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from American University and a Master of Fine Arts in writing from The New School. She lives in New York City.

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