Submitted by Disastrous_Food_6973 t3_1244r7e in baltimore

So I'm now looking for advice on a solid hotel in fells point or somewhere close to that. I'm looking for something that's in easy walking distance of all the bars/restaurants down there. Also a hotel that has a cool bar would be good. According to my research "The Lord Baltimore" is nice but I'm curious what people who have actually been to Baltimore or live there think. Thanks to y'all I've been informed to steer clear of inner harbor.

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DfcukinLite t1_jdxwgn4 wrote

I always recommend the Revival Hotel in mount Vernon for its price, cool factor, and it’s beautiful historic central location. There, or Hotel Indigo. Both of which are in you budget. For your price point you may do better using Airbnb or Vrbo.

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NotARageComic t1_jdxrjsi wrote

What are you looking to do and what’s your budget?

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Disastrous_Food_6973 OP t1_jdxunjs wrote

Mostly just see some restaurants in the downtown area. Maybe go to that aquarium. I guess 2 hundred a night would be my max

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NotARageComic t1_jdxvjex wrote

Hilton Garden Inn in Harbor East doesn’t have an on site bar, but James Joyce is across the street and would be around $200ish a night (pre-tax) but is definitely in the mix of what you want. Downtown isn’t what you want, you want to stay in Harbor East or Fells Point.

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zzimmy52 t1_jdynos2 wrote

There actually is a bar/lounge on the 2nd floor outside of the MAC… although it wouldn’t qualify as “cool”.

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DeliMcPickles t1_jdxrzj4 wrote

The Lord Baltimore is not nice.

There's tons of hotels in Harbor East that should fit the bill.

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DfcukinLite t1_jdztgep wrote

There’s 3 hotels in harbor east. Four seasons, waterfront Marriott and the the Tru Hilton. Not exactly “a ton”

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jwseagles t1_jdzvb58 wrote

and the canopy, and the courtyard, and the pier 5 hotel, and the hyatt place, and the homewood suites

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DfcukinLite t1_je08n9u wrote

Pier 5 is the inner harbor. The Hyatt Place is Little Italy. The Canopy is Harbor Point. Homewood Suites is the Inner harbor/Little Italy

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jwseagles t1_je09svc wrote

You do realize you included Tru Hilton in your list, which is further away from Harbor East proper than Hyatt Place, right? Get of your high horse lmao. Homewood Suites is on fleet & president - could not be more Harbor East.

Adding to the list...Hilton Garden Inn. Or is that Southeastern Little Italy?

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DfcukinLite t1_je0a1p0 wrote

So I retract and add Tru to little Italy. Homewood suits is on President and Pratt. That’s very much not harbor east. It directly across from the original after Lewis African-American history Museum

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jwseagles t1_je0a64v wrote

You really either need to learn how to read a map or just stop arguing about things you clearly don't understand

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DfcukinLite t1_je0a9sh wrote

You need to learn where shit is and shut the fcuk up. That’s what you need to do

(Borders of the Inner Harbor) East to West Boundaries: S Central Ave to Light St North to South Boundaries: E Lombard St to Key Hwy

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jwseagles t1_je0ac0v wrote

-_-

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DfcukinLite t1_je0am7a wrote

Point is there’s not “tons” of hotels in Harbor East.

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jwseagles t1_je0c9sa wrote

you just gonna continue editing all your comments? you sure love doing that. You are very mad, take a deep breath, drink some water. The homewood suites, once again, is on fleet, not pratt. I do not know what you are mixing it up with.

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DfcukinLite t1_je0cjyx wrote

Yup cause that’s what that button is for. And fir clarity as you MF seen to think about me so often.

Even so fleet isn’t harbor east. It’s it’s little at best Jonestown or little Italy, which is NOT harbor east. It’s before the former Della Notte site which is currently where that apartment building sits with the AT&T store. Harbor east begins where that Starbucks is.

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DeliMcPickles t1_je0dka1 wrote

Hahaha. This is funny. I didn't realize you worked for the Department of Planning. I'll rephrase.

"There a number of quality hotels at various price points located east of Mr. Trash Wheel and west of Ann St and all south of Pratt St."

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DfcukinLite t1_je0e7gj wrote

I mean any fool can read a map and tell you where’s what and words do mean things: https://data.baltimorecity.gov/datasets/9c96ae20e6cc41258015c2fd288716c4

I post a map of the city the other day and as I recall you were one of the very people butthurt about grouping smaller neighborhoods with the larger ones using the CSA map. So keep that sane energy now.

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DeliMcPickles t1_je0ekpn wrote

I did not comment on that map, but it's always nice to know you're in people's thoughts.

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why_grapefruit_why t1_jdyg1ej wrote

I recommend Harbor East, depending on when your stay is you should be able to get one of the following for $200-$250:

Marriott Waterfront

Hilton Garden Inn Harbor East

Tru by Hilton Little Italy/Harbor East

The Marriott is my fav, excellent views and room quality after a recent renovation, and you can walk out the front door and you’re on the harbor promenade.

I was pleasantly surprised with Tru and the close to distance to some of the best Italian food in the city.

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PigtownDesign t1_jdykjp7 wrote

Friends are staying at the Tru right now. Seeing them tomorrow and will let you know what they thought.

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Matt3989 t1_jdzswt8 wrote

It's a bit dated, but clean; The Admiral Fell Inn puts you in the heart of Fells for your budget or less. There's a cool cocktail bar in the basement (now called Anchor Bar), as well as Duck Duck Goose on the first floor.

The other option in Fells is The Pendry, but I think it's usually between $400-700/night.

Outside of those, any of the global hotels in Harbor East will pretty much be what you get from them in any other city.

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