Inner Harbor Hotels in Baltimore, MD

Inner Harbor Hotels in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, Md., may be a large urban area, but it has many attractions to offer the outdoor lover. From hiking the Ft. McHenry Trail to rowing in the Inner Harbor to biking the streets of historic Mount Vernon or even playing hockey at Patterson Park Ice Rink, Baltimore offers plenty of opportunities to get out and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine.

If you're looking to stay in Baltimore's Inner Harbor area to enjoy its many shops, restaurants and nightclubs, or perhaps take in an Orioles game at Camden Yards or cheer on the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, you'll have your choice among a number of hotels.

InterContinental Harbor Court Baltimore

The InterContinental Harbor Court is a luxurious European-style hotel designed to resemble an English manor house. Its 195 guest rooms (22 of which are suites) offer high-speed Internet access, single-cup coffeemakers, terry cloth bathrobes, reading chairs, dual-line speakerphones and fully stocked minibars. The top-of-the-line presidential suite even includes a working fireplace, a dining room for 12 and a baby grand piano. Hotel amenities include an indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna, a rooftop fitness center, racquetball and tennis courts, a restaurant (Brighton's), coffee shop (Expresso Etc.) and bar (Explorer's Lounge), and even a library.

InterContinental Harbor Court
550 Light St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 234-0550

Pier 5 Hotel

The Pier 5 Hotel is located right on the water, convenient if you plan to arrive by boat. The 66 guest rooms and suites all come complete with bathrobes, complimentary bottled water, two-line phones and in-room safes. Hotel guests receive one-day guest passes per each night stayed to the nearby MAC Wellness health club, with its pools, squash court and exercise facilities. One particularly nice feature of the Pier 5 is the special in-hotel activities it plans for its guests, including a "Crabby Hour" Mondays through Fridays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. where guests whip up their own crabby hors d'ouevres while sampling Maryland microbrews and wines and the "Wish Upon a Star Chocolate Bar" every Saturday from 3 to 4 p.m. with its milk, dark and white chocolate fountains and a wide range of treats available for dipping.

Pier 5 Hotel
711 Eastern Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 539-2000

Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel

The Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel is the official hotel of the Baltimore Orioles, and from the ballpark you can see that big "S" rising high above the outfield. This makes it pretty convenient for walking to and from games if you're staying there, as it's hard to lose your way. In addition to easy ballpark access, the Sheraton Inner Harbor also offers wireless high-speed Internet access, coffeemakers with Starbucks coffee, bathrobes and dual-line telephones in each of its 337 guest rooms. Guests may check out videos, work out in the fitness center or go for a swim in the indoor pool. The hotel allows pets, and will even supply dog beds upon request.

Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
300 S. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 962-8300
starwoodhotels.com

Holiday Inn Baltimore--Inner Harbor

The Holiday Inn Baltimore-Inner Harbor is also just a short walk from Camden Yards and can also be seen from inside the ballpark. The hotel has 365 guest rooms, 347 of which are non-smoking, and all of which offer in-room coffee and tea makers and complimentary morning newspapers delivered right to the room. Hotel amenities include Baltimore's largest indoor hotel pool, complete with a lap lane and a dry sauna. The hotel also provides a fitness center, a 24-hour business center, and a restaurant (McKenna's) where kids 12 and under may order for free off the children's menu.

Holiday Inn Baltimore-Inner Harbor
301 W. Lombard St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 685-3500
ichotelsgroup.com

Article Written By Maria Scinto

Maria Scinto has been writing professionally for six years, and contributed articles on sports, nutrition, health, parenting, real estate, education and other topics to publications including "Northern Virginia Magazine," "Montgomery Gazette" and "Fairfax Times." She has co-authored two books, "The Takeout Cookbook" and "Savvy Convert's Guide to Choosing a Religion." She has a master's in library and information science from the University of Denver.

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