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Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor - Baltimore - Bar
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
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Regal Inn & Suites
Baltimore, MD, United States
2.9Poor(35)
Free Wi-Fi
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Top 10 hotels in Baltimore

Discover the top hotels in Baltimore, handpicked by local expert Daniel Scheffler.
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Daniel Scheffler
12 September 2024
‘Baldamor’ (that’s how the locals pronounce the city’s name) is known as the ‘Charm City.’ And for good reason. It is also home to some of the best crab cakes on the planet, world-class museums, award-winning restaurants and a community-led culture that I fell in love with. For the longest time, I heard about Baltimore's alluring Inner Harbor area. But from my first visit, I started to venture out into all of Baltimore’s historic neighbourhoods on foot. I've loved the city ever since I first...‘Baldamor’ (that’s how the locals pronounce the city’s name) is known as the ‘Charm City.’ And for good reason. It is also home to some of the best crab cakes on the planet, world-class museums, award-winning restaurants and a community-led culture that I fell in love with. For the longest time, I heard about Baltimore's alluring Inner Harbor area. But from my first visit, I started to venture out into all of Baltimore’s historic neighbourhoods on foot. I've loved the city ever since I first visited, and now after visiting friends a dozen times, I humbly feel like an honorary Baltimorean. I have stayed all over town and the best hotels in Baltimore truly run the gamut, from design-led gems and boutique spots to seriously luxurious properties. Here’s my pick of the best places to stay in this eclectic city.
Sagamore Pendry BaltimoreSagamore Pendry BaltimoreRank #1
C$ 500-C$ 1,708/night
1715 Thames Street
Although Sagamore Pendry dates back to 1914, when it was a cargo warehouse, it’s been lovingly restored with all the...

Although Sagamore Pendry dates back to 1914, when it was a cargo warehouse, it’s been lovingly restored with all the modern fineries you might need. Top of that list is the outdoor infinity edge pool that overlooks the seaport harbour. You’ll also find a range of sleek harbour-view rooms and suites. Staying in one of these made me feel like I was a seafarer sailing into this historical city.

The culinary offerings are another highlight, and chef Andrew Carmellini’s Rec Pier Chop House is the place to come for seasonal Italian classics and people watching.

One of the best hotels in Baltimore, this Beaux Arts-style property is in a super location on Recreation Pier, a perfect base for exploring the city, including nearby historical neighbourhoods like Federal Hill and Mount Vernon. Grab an electric Scott hotel bike to head out for a hipster brew at OneDo Coffee in the nearby Canton area.

Ulysses, an Ash HotelUlysses, an Ash HotelRank #2
C$ 66-C$ 899/night
2 East Read Street
If you’re looking for somewhere offbeat, Ulysses is the place to come. The hotel’s building, The Latrobe, dates back...

If you’re looking for somewhere offbeat, Ulysses is the place to come. The hotel’s building, The Latrobe, dates back to 1912 and inside you’ll find moodily low lighting, rich colours and plush fabrics everywhere – including plenty of leopard print. The popular neighbourhood of Mount Vernon is within walking distance and filled with the city’s artsy crowd.

The hotel pays homage to Baltimore’s most famous resident, filmmaker John Waters, by naming suites after characters from his movies. My favourite is the Tomorrow Suite, with its canopied bed and clawfoot tub.

This is one of the best hotels in Baltimore for people watching, as I discovered in their late-night cocktail bar, the Coral Wig. If you’re looking for local tips, just ask the bartender – he knows all the hottest spots in town.

Roost BaltimoreRoost BaltimoreRank #3
C$ 203-C$ 535/night
2460 Terrapin Way
Sometimes when you’re travelling, all you want is a home away from home. That’s exactly what you get at Roost....

Sometimes when you’re travelling, all you want is a home away from home. That’s exactly what you get at Roost. Located in the new neighbourhood of Baltimore Peninsula, here you have a choice of one, two or three bedrooms. Each comes fully equipped with all the amenities you’d expect from a well-appointed apartment.

That includes an in-unit washer/dryer and a fully kitted-out kitchen where you can host your dinner parties (just ask the 24/7 concierge to help).

This is one of the best hotels in Baltimore for dogs, as it’s pet-friendly and located right across the street from Rye Street Park. So, my pup, Ella, enjoyed her stay just as much as we did! I loved starting the day in their downstairs fitness centre, followed by a few laps in the outdoor pool.

Canopy by Hilton Baltimore Harbor PointCanopy by Hilton Baltimore Harbor PointRank #4
C$ 199-C$ 1,162/night
1215 Wills Street
Located right by the Harbor Point Overlook, this hotel is one of the best in Baltimore if you want to be within...

Located right by the Harbor Point Overlook, this hotel is one of the best in Baltimore if you want to be within walking distance of the city centre. There’s a range of guestrooms and suites to choose from, all of which come with floor-to-ceiling views of the harbour and the city’s skyline.

The hotel prides itself on its plush mattresses with cooling technology, and the rooms boast big TVs, Apivita bath amenities and enough space to work at a comfortable desk.

If the weather’s nice, ask for a King Bed with a balcony, where you can enjoy the oceanic energy Baltimore is known for. I loved being able to walk to the city’s best coffee shop, Ceremony Coffee Roasters, just over 150 m away for a cold brew while the hotel plugged in my EV to charge (free for guests) for my next drive.

Hotel Revival BaltimoreHotel Revival BaltimoreRank #5
C$ 138-C$ 684/night
101 West Monument Street
Boutique hotel lovers, take note: Hotel Revival is hands down one of the best hotels in Baltimore. Located in the...

Boutique hotel lovers, take note: Hotel Revival is hands down one of the best hotels in Baltimore. Located in the historic neighbourhood of Mount Vernon, this property offers all kinds of surprises, from rotating local artworks to a rooftop restaurant, Topside, with views across the city. And let’s not forget their secret speakeasy karaoke bar, which you enter through a jukebox downstairs.

There’s a real community vibe thanks to the local products you’ll find dotted around the hotel, from bathrooms equipped with Lot Tush (a hypoallergenic bamboo toilet paper brand) to artisanal Black Acres Coffee and Wight tea in the rooms (I also found it downstairs in their cafe, ‘Dashery). The hotel offers plenty of fun events for guests, including yoga sessions and a complimentary wine hour every Tuesday.

Four Seasons Hotel BaltimoreFour Seasons Hotel BaltimoreRank #6
C$ 469-C$ 7,294/night
200 International Drive
For a truly luxurious stay, the Four Seasons is one of the best hotels in Baltimore. It is not only well-located in...

For a truly luxurious stay, the Four Seasons is one of the best hotels in Baltimore. It is not only well-located in Harbor East but it also has all the plush amenities you’d expect from a Four Seasons resort, like a private catamaran sail around the Inner Harbor.

The rooms and suites all have floor-to-ceiling windows and soaking tubs. But my top pick would have to be the 278 sq. m Presidential Suite, which comes with a baby grand piano.

You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to dining options, from the upscale Latin-inspired Maximón to the classic American grill at Bygone. Or you could stay poolside and eat crab cakes at the bar, like I did. I particularly enjoyed the spa for its special night-time offer, where you can book uninterrupted access just for you and a plus one with massages and champagne.

Baltimore Marriott WaterfrontBaltimore Marriott WaterfrontRank #7
C$ 155-C$ 1,278/night
700 Aliceanna Street
Located in Harbor East, this towering landmark building hotel is a great spot for business travellers thanks to its...

Located in Harbor East, this towering landmark building hotel is a great spot for business travellers thanks to its excellent convention centre. One of the best hotels in Baltimore, the Marriott Waterfront offers multiple meeting spaces and a 24/7 gym, dry cleaning services and a convenience store stocked for late-night snacks.

This sprawling property has over 700 rooms and suites, and I’d recommend requesting one with a deep bath tub and seemingly never-ending views of the harbour. Another nice perk is the concierge lounge, which features an honour bar and delicious canapés.

Located 800 metres from the National Aquarium of Baltimore, I remember that I could easily stroll there with a cannoli in hand, picked up en route at Vaccaro's Italian Pastry Shop in Little Italy.

Hotel Indigo Baltimore DowntownHotel Indigo Baltimore DowntownRank #8
C$ 129-C$ 654/night
24 West Franklin Street
Boutique hotels don’t come much better than the Hotel Indigo Baltimore Downtown. Located in a historic building that...

Boutique hotels don’t come much better than the Hotel Indigo Baltimore Downtown. Located in a historic building that was once the city’s first YMCA, it’s full of quirky design details. My favourite spot is the cozy wood-panelled library with a roaring fireplace.

The rooms and suites here are just as unique. I suggest going for a split-level suite, which comes with a separate wet bar area – ideal for having some friends over before a night out on the town.

This is one of the best hotels in Baltimore for exploring the lively Mount Vernon neighbourhood. Make time to visit the marble steps of the Washington Monument of Baltimore, browse over 36,000 objects at the Walters Art Museum and take an iconic photo inside the Wes Anderson-esque George Peabody Library.

Royal Sonesta Harbor Court BaltimoreRoyal Sonesta Harbor Court BaltimoreRank #9
C$ 130-C$ 1,139/night
550 Light Street
Overlooking the Inner Harbor, the Royal Sonesta provides a comfortable stay with plenty of little extras. Keep an...

Overlooking the Inner Harbor, the Royal Sonesta provides a comfortable stay with plenty of little extras. Keep an eye out for the bee apiary in their rooftop herb garden and their official mascot, a horse known as ‘The Viscount of Baltimore.’ There’s also a rooftop bar, a heated indoor pool and a spa with a dry sauna.

Rooms and suites are spacious and well-appointed – last time I visited I stayed in one of the premier suites, which came with a sumptuous marble bathroom.

It’s one of the best hotels in Baltimore for weddings, so bear in mind you might stumble across a celebration or two during your stay. Located in the Otterbein neighbourhood, I highly recommend walking up into the Federal Hill area just under 800 metres away – the Game On bar and arcade on St. Charles Street is one of my favourite nostalgic hangouts.

The Study at Johns HopkinsThe Study at Johns HopkinsRank #10
C$ 291-C$ 698/night
3215 North Charles Street
This modern boutique hotel is located in Baltimore’s historic Charles Village neighbourhood. They’ve transformed a...

This modern boutique hotel is located in Baltimore’s historic Charles Village neighbourhood. They’ve transformed a century-old apartment building into one of the best hotels in Baltimore with sleekly modern rooms and suites. My favourite room here is the Executive Suite, which has its own wet bar.

Serving the world-famous Johns Hopkins University, The Study is perfect if you’re looking for a hotel near campus. There’s also a hip on-site village tavern, Dear Charles, where you can grab a bite made with locally sourced ingredients – and maybe chat to a few visiting professors, like I did.

It’s also a great base for exploring the architecturally fascinating Charles Village, with its vintage stores, record shops and cool restaurants. Also nearby is my favourite museum in the city, Baltimore Museum of Art, where you’ll find a prized Matisse alongside works from local Baltimore artists.

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Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Baltimore with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Baltimore?

Hotels are cheapest in Baltimore in August, with average rates of C$ 175. In comparison, March is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 483.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Baltimore?

Thursday offers the lowest rates in Baltimore, with an average nightly price of C$ 221. The highest prices are found on Monday, with average rates at C$ 382.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Baltimore?

The most popular neighbourhood in Baltimore among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is North Baltimore, with an average price of C$ 332. Inn at the Colonnade Baltimore - a DoubleTree by Hilton, Delta Hotels by Marriott Baltimore North, and Motel 6 Baltimore Downtown rank among the highest-rated hotels in North Baltimore.

How much is a hotel in Baltimore for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Baltimore found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 113, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 146. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 109.

How much is a hotel in Baltimore for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Baltimore for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 119 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 138 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 164 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Baltimore?

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Low season

August

High season

March

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 208

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 198
Cheapest month to stay with an average 45% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 51% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

KAYAK's top tips for finding Baltimore hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Washington, D.C., you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Washington, D.C. in August and January.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Washington, D.C. if you stay on a Thursday. The opposite is true for, Monday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Washington, D.C. found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 94, while the most expensive was C$ 231.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Washington, D.C. for 2 days.
  • When looking for hotels in Baltimore, try the downtown neighborhood, to be close to the Inner Harbor. It has plenty of great hotels to choose from, like the Lord Baltimore Hotel, which boasts a daily afternoon tea for guests. The downtown area is also home to the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor, which offers in-room spa options. The Envy Hotel is another good choice for a budget-friendly option in the area.
  • For hotels in Baltimore near the convention center, your closest option is the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel, which is only a seven-minute walk from the Baltimore Convention Center. The Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor is another nearby option. Both hotels are also close to attractions like Ripley’s Believe it or Not and the USS Constellation.
  • To stay near the attractions in the neighborhood of Canton, check out the Inn At 2920, which is quite close to the Canton Waterfront Park. Those who want to stay by the harbor and the National Aquarium can try the Pier 5 Hotel Baltimore, Curio Collection by Hilton.
  • If you’re looking for budget-friendly hotels, consider the Motel 6 Baltimore City MD in the Station North neighborhood. You can also try the Baltimore Plaza Inner Harbor that’s in a convenient location to walk to attractions.
  • With accommodations in Baltimore including hotels like the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront and Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel, you won't have to worry about your mobility while on your trip. These hotels offer car rental services as well as parking and valet parking. There are a variety of cars to choose from, including SUVs.
  • For travelers looking for a wedding venue, Baltimore hotels, including Admiral Fell Inn, Baltimore Harbor Ascend Hotel Collection, and Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore are ideal for you. They have wedding amenities such as a wedding chapel, wedding planners, dining options, and parking and EV charging stations for your guests.
  • For travelers with limited mobility, Baltimore hotels like Staybridge Suites Baltimore - Inner Harbor and Hotel Revival Baltimore, part of JdV by Hyatt, are suitable options. The hotels offer wheelchair services, reserved parking spaces, and wheelchair-accessible bathrooms.
  • For sports and games lovers, consider booking your stay at Baltimore hotels like Hotel Revival Baltimore, part of JdV by Hyatt, and Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. They offer activities like bowling, casinos, canoeing, hiking, fishing, board games and puzzles, golf, a game room, and horse riding.
  • Are you looking for spa services? Baltimore hotels such as Four Seasons Baltimore will make your stay remarkable. This establishment provides services such as a sauna, massage, steam rooms, hot tubs, spa, and a wellness center.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Baltimore

  • What are the best areas in Baltimore for a relaxing vacation?

    If you’re looking for hotels in Baltimore for a peaceful vacation, try neighborhoods like Little Italy and Fells Point. The Admiral Fell Inn in Fells Point is conveniently located near public transportation and numerous dining spots. There’s also the 1840s Carrollton Inn on the outskirts of Little Italy, which is a short walk from the Shot Tower subway station.

  • What hotels in Baltimore have a good view?

    The Four Seasons Baltimore in the harbor area offers views of the water and Patapsco river. There’s also the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore in the same area, which not only has waterfront views, but is in walking distance to the American Visionary Art Museum.

  • What are good family hotels in Baltimore?

    If you’re after a family-friendly hotel, then the Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown-Inner Harbor is a relaxed hotel with a pool. It’s near the harbor area and the Port Discovery Children’s Museum. There’s also the Home2 Suites by Hilton Baltimore Downtown, which is a 10-minute walk to the Aquarium and offers suites with kitchenettes.

  • What hotels in Baltimore are especially good for business travelers?

    The Holiday Inn Baltimore BWI Airport is a good option for those who need to stay near the airport. This hotel comes with all the necessary amenities, like a business center and a free airport shuttle that runs 24 hours a day. For those needing to stay in the city, there’s also the Hotel RL by Red Lion Baltimore Inner Harbor.

  • Do Baltimore hotels allow pets?

    Several Baltimore hotels are pet-friendly, including Admiral Fell Inn Baltimore Harbor Ascend Hotel Collection Marsh, and Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor. The hotel welcomes two pets, and no additional fee is incurred. Both cats and dogs of any size are allowed and can be left unattended if they are well-behaved. Also, they have grassy spaces for your pets to spend time and relax.

  • Which Baltimore hotels are near Museums?

    If you are a fan of artifacts and other objects of cultural and historical-artistic significance, consider booking yourself Baltimore hotels such as the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel. It is located some distance from major museums such as Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, American Visionary Art Museum, The Walters Art Museum, and Jewish Museum of Maryland.

  • Which Baltimore hotels are kid-friendly?

    If you want a great experience for your kids, book a stay in Baltimore hotels, including Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor and Staybridge Suites Baltimore - Inner Harbor. These hotels have services that suit kids, such as video games, gaming consoles, childcare services, a kid-friendly buffet, dining tables, a snacks bar, and board games.

  • Which Baltimore hotels are couple-friendly?

    Baltimore hotels, including Sagamore Pendry Baltimore and Admiral Fell Inn Baltimore Harbor Ascend Hotel Collection, will give you and your significant other a good and quality time. These hotels offer services suiting couples, including different swimming pool options such as a heated pool, outdoor pool, infinity pool, rooftop pool, and pool with a view. There are on-site restaurants where couples have their dinner. Free Wi-Fi, media and entertainment services, and street and city views are ideal for couples’ moments. Other couple activities to engage in are golf and evening entertainment.

  • Where to stay in Baltimore?

    We've recorded a higher demand for hotels in Downtown, North Baltimore, and close to Oriole Park At Camden Yards.

  • What are the best hotels near Oriole Park At Camden Yards?

    KAYAK users like staying at Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore, Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor and Days Inn by Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor when looking for a hotel in close proximity to Oriole Park At Camden Yards.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Baltimore?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Baltimore districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Baltimore city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Baltimore hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Baltimore that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Best Western Plus Hotel & Conference Center, Hotel Brexton, Trademark Collection by Wyndham and Americas Best Value Inn - Baltimore.

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