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My husband and I are planning on traveling to Baltimore's Inner Harbor in August. We are looking for a hotel that is within walking distance to most of the main attractions (aquarium, science museum, shopping, etc.) and that has free (or at least very cheap) parking. Any suggestions? We have never been there so we do not know where to search. Thanks! :)
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The lord baltimore is an amazing hotel only one block north of the inner harbor but the parking is unfortunately $20. (I believe it is 20 for the entire stay not per day) It is an historical hotel and has lovely rooms. (the aquarium, science center are all in the harbor and easy walking distance. There are many hotels right there! The Marriott Waterfront is walking distance though a little further than the Marriott Downtown. But parking is a pain at most of the downtown hotels. Just don't risk your luck with street parking in too many places the city runs a shady racket on towing cars.
When you're in Baltimore be sure to check out Odonnell square in Canton for great food and bars (Nacho Mamas is a classic Baltimore type place with great food and even better Margaritas) and of course fells point for shopping and food (and if you remember the tv show homicide it was filmed there). If you stay close to the harbor you can walk to the federal hill neighborhood which has a great night scene and if you climb to the top of the actual federal hill you have an excellent view of downtown and the harbor. If you want to head to some cool places up north in the city (be careful some parts are a little dicy) but you can check out monument square with great restuarants and the walters art gallery which is free and a great private art collection. I hope you have fun. I grew up in Baltimore and I love that city. |
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the Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore Hotel is very nice. And for a great deal, check out http://www.discounthotel-s.info. the site is an aggregator affiliated with hotels. com which means it searches other sites and presents you with the best deals available. good luck and i hope this helps!
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