Welcome to Baltimore, where great accommodations meet some of the world's greatest attractions! Baltimore is home to the Baltimore Inner Harbor, perfect for visitors looking to enjoy waterfront views and year-round excitement! This is Maryland at its best!
Hotels near Baltimore offers great rates on over 50 beautiful hotels in Baltimore. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. Whether you are coming as a tourist or business traveler, Hotels near Baltimore offers great hotels in your favorite city!
InterContinental Harbor Court Baltimore - A Preferred Hotel! The InterContinental Harbor Court Baltimore is ideally situated on the picturesque waterfront of Inner Harbor. The hotel is a short walk from the downtown business district and the city's best attractions, including Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the Walters Art Museum and historic Federal Hill. Hotel amenities include a health and fitness center, spa facilities, housekeeping and laundry services, an indoor pool, hotel shops, business services…more
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BALTIMORE AREAS
BWI Airport Hotels Baltimore Washington International Airport, commonly known as BWI Airport, is located about 45 miles north of Washington, DC.
Inner Harbor Hotels With food markets, boutiques, and restaurants in abundance, the Inner Harbor is a must visit. In the mood for a walk? Take a stroll down the outside pavilion and see the myriad activities that are going on in the harbor.
Downtown Baltimore Hotels Baltimore's central business district is lined with museums, shops, restaurants and other attractions.
Convention Center Hotels Nestled in the heart of downtown, the Center's location is a tourist's dream and a meeting planner's delight.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards Hotels The stadium's unique 1920s design provides its visitors with the classic charm of baseball. The park features a souvenir shop, a cafeteria, lounge, restaurant, and a bar. Historically Baltimore has been a city known for the excitement of its baseball games.
M&T Bank Stadium Hotels It's the most exciting place to be in Baltimore for a Ravens' home game. It just doesn't make sense to be anywhere else!
John Hopkins University Hotels "The encouragement of research ... and the advancement of individual scholars, who by their excellence will advance the sciences they pursue, and the society where they dwell."
Most visitors to Baltimore don't get beyond the city's Inner Harbor during their stay (with the possible exception being a jaunt inside the idyllic walls of Camden Yards, home of baseball's Orioles, and one of the finest ballparks in the major leagues). Not that there's anything wrong with that: the USS Constellation battleship anchored there is a delight for exploring, as is the Torsk submarine. The National Aquarium immerses wide-eyed land-dwellers in a magical marine world of sharks, dolphins, and, soon-to-come, a recreated Australian underwater habitat. There is so much to see that every day is filled to overflowing with events of interest and enjoyment.
Baltimore's central business district is lined with museums, shops, restaurants and other attractions. Downtown fans out from the harbor, with Charles Street dividing the east and west sides of the city. Just to the east of downtown is Little Italy, a neighborhood of ethnic eateries and colorful, well-kept row houses. East of Little Italy is Fells Point, a historic maritime community with some of the city's most popular restaurants, bars and shops. East of Fells Point is Canton, a neighborhood pulsing with new restaurants, boutiques and evening activity.
The waterfront and Camden Yards are part of one scenic stretch of downtown Baltimore that has become the center of city life in recent years. Camden Yards is the home of the major league Baltimore Orioles, and the surrounding streets are lined with small cafes, microbreweries, and stores.