Built in the mid-1800s as a B&O Railroad tobacco warehouse, this richly decorated, warmly inviting B&B-style inn has harbor or garden views from all of its rooms. The inn is at the water's edge, on the very peninsula that gave Fells Point its name. Adjacent to the inn is a marina with slips to 150 feet; all possible amenities are available to visiting yachters. It's a short, scenic walk from the shops, bars, and restaurants of central Fells Point. Pros: offers a sweeping waterfront view. Cons: slightly pricey for the level of accommodations.
Reviewed by scandinavian_flyer from Scandinavia on 5/29/07
Agree with everything said. A very different experience from the Marriots and other big chain hotels and very good value for many.
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