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Old Dec 18th, 2003, 04:10 AM
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor

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I'm planning a romantic getaway for my husband in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Which is a nicer hotel?...Inner Harbor Marriott, Marriott Baltimore Waterfront, or the Rennaissance (sp?)? Thanks for the feedback!!
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I would definitely say the Marriott Baltimore Waterfront. Walking distance to Little Italy and all the Inner Harbor Attractions while not in the middle of everything.

My favorite Baltimore Restaurant is Amicci's. Their Pane Rotundo is to die for (shrimp/garlic sauce/sour dough bread).

There's a great Irish Pub right around the corner (James Joyce).

We love Baltimore. Your husband's a lucky man.
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I would go to Harbour Court Hotel which overlooks Baltimore's Inner Harbour. It's quite swank, and has two great restaurants. There are also loads of fun restaurants in Federal Hill, just to the south of Harbour Court.
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Old Dec 18th, 2003, 05:38 AM
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Thanks for the information.
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You may want to check out Fells Point as well. It is my preference over Inner Harbor.
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Here's another recommendation for Harbor Court. Swanky but not stuffy. Gorgeous restaurants and cocktail lounge (with live music) within. Awesome views from rooms. Great weekend packages - especially for AAA members.
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I'd go with Harbor Court too, but I'm guessing you're looking at using Marriott points? If so, the Baltimore Waterfront is nicer than Inner Harbor.
I've been to most all of them on business events, but don't stay overnight as it's only a 30 minute drive from home. I would love to stay at the Inn on Henderson's Wharf or Harbor Court if I were spending the night, however.
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Another vote for Harbor Court if your looking for one of the nicest Inner Harbor hotels ... very classy without being stuffy. It's a great place to stay.
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