Baltimore Luxury Hotels

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By Michael8771


You probably found this page because you searched "Baltimore luxury hotels". I went over to Hotels.com, along with some other sites, and have provided a summary of upscale hotels available in Baltimore. Although the nightly prices you see are for a past date, they are a good indication of the price that you'll receive from any standard booking site.

Hilton Baltimore (4 Stars)

Starting at $152.00 (according to hotels.com) a night, the hotel features a business center, fitness center, heated indoor pool, whirlpool & sauna, restaurant, and bar. All rooms come with large flat-screen plasma TVs. The hotel has an average 4.6 rating on hotels.com. It is located one block away from Oriole Park, one mile from M&T Bank Stadium, and within walking distance of the Inner Harbor.

The Westin Baltimore (4 stars)

Starting at $119.00 (according to hotels.com) a night, this Baltimore luxury hotel features a fitness center, business center, an indoor glass-enclosed pool, spa-tub, flat screen TVs in all rooms, and an Asian restaurant. The hotel holds an average 4.6 rating from hotels.com with a lot of reviewers liking their friendly staff and their comfortable beds. It is located 2 miles away from Baltimore Washington Airport. A free airport shuttle can be requested by guests in order for them to utilize Amtrak or the light rail.

Hyatt Regency Baltimore (4 stars)


Starting at $197.00 (according to hotels.com) a night, the hotel features a restaurant, pool, and a fitness center. It is right across the street from Inner Harbor. It holds an average rating of 4.3 from hotels.com with a good amount of reviewers saying that the buffet service was slow and overpriced, the hotel is overpriced in general, and that parking is not included in the price. However, this hotel is located right next to Inner Harbor.

Marriott Baltimore Waterfront (4 stars)

Starting at $219.00 (according to hotels.com) a night, the hotel features the typical amenities of an on-site restaurant, an indoor pool, and a fitness center. It has an average of a 4.6 rating from hotels.com. A lot of viewers liked the view of Inner Harbor that the hotel offers. They also mentioned that parking is not free.

InterContinental Hotels Harbor Court Baltimore

Starting at $208.00 a night (according to hotels.com), the hotel holds a restaurant, fitness center, business center, indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, and tennis and Racquetball courts. Its average rating from hotels.com is 4.8. Reviewers commented on how courteous the staff were and how beautiful the view of Inner Harbor was from their rooms. Its located right next to Inner Harbor.


Renaissance Harborplace Hotel

Starting at $199.00 (according to hotels.com) a night this Baltimore luxury hotel features a business center, Restaurant, Jacuzzi, Pool, and fitness center. It holds an average of a 4.4 rating from hotels.com. Guests noted that parking is not free and that the hotel is as close to Inner Harbor as you can get.

Monaco Baltimore - a Kimpton Hotel

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Just because I got a lot of information here from hotels.com, does that mean you should book Baltimore luxury hotels with a site like hotels.com or any other standard travel site? Check out Priceline's Name Your Own Price and Hotwire.com. These are the top two sites to find any hotel for an amazing price. You can check out Savannah discount hotels so that you can use Priceline for the Baltimore area.

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