Baltimore Accomodations Help
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Baltimore Accomodations Help
Six adults and a 1 y/o child are heading to Baltimore. Our primary considerations are that the room size is decent and clean. An added bonus would be a kitchenette. As for budget, we were looking to spend a max of $100 per room (per two people), but would prefer a condo like atmosphere where we could all stay. Since we will have transportation, it is necessary that we stay in Harborplace, but would like a safe neighborhood. Does this place exist?
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Unfortunately, I don't think so. If you want to stay downtown, most, if not all, of the hotels will be fairly expensive, and I don't think that any of those offer a "condo-like atmosphere." You'd have to research Balto. County for lower room prices, but I think $100/night would still be difficult to find. Good luck!
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Try the Tremont Plaza hotel, which has suites with kitchenettes and is downtown, not far from Harbor area. Am not sure of the price, but this is the best option I can think of for you, and is known for being safe,clean and reasonable in an otherwise expensive downtown core.
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Try the hotels at the BWI Airport such as HomeWood Suites, AmeriSuites, or Residence Inn. You can probably find a studio or 1 bedroom with a Kitchen and you will only be 10 miles from downtown Balto with easy accessibility to the Inner Harbor via the BWI Parkway.
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If you stay near the airport, and your hotel has free shuttle to/from BWI, you can take the Light Rail to town, should you not all wish to pile in the car, or someone wants to stay longer. You can purchase a ticket for $3 that allows unlimited use of lightrail, subway & bus for a day. I think there is an Embassy Suites at Hunt Valley (I don't know how far that is from downtown) adjacent to a lightrail station.
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Yes, there is an Embassy Suites at Hunt Valley and it's very close to the lightrail. It would take 20-30 minutes to get to the Harbor area from there. Safe area--but is the longer drive worth it? How long will you be in town and will you be heading to the city everyday?
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Ronr, there are two hotels - Hampton Inn and Hilton Garden Inn - in the Perry Hall/White Marsh area, which is approximately 10 minutes from Parkville. They were built within the last five years, and a friend of my husband's worked at the Hampton Inn, so both should be clean properties.
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The two hotels in White Marsh are a good choice---or the Sheraton in Towson. It's near TowsonTowne Center (shopping mall) the hotel has a bridge that connects it and several eating options there or nearby. Hotel is a bit more upscale than the White Marsh properties. It's probably about the same distance depending on where in Parkville your sister is.
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Thanks for the replies on Parkville area hotels. My sister will have a newborn and a 18 mo. old at the time of our visit, and we didn't want to impose on them at this time.
My apologies to I ([email protected]) for interrupting the original post .
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My apologies to I ([email protected]) for interrupting the original post .
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