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Hyatt or Harbour Court / Inner Harbor
First time to Baltimore,can't decide between Hyatt or Harbor Court..Looking for Great View as well.Any suggestions..
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Harbour Court is a little more Upscale..<BR><BR>But the HYATT has some great views-- also the Sheraton Inner Harbour is good-
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Harbour Court and Hyatt are just next to each other along the harbour. Sheraton is behind the Hyatt. There's also a new Mariott on the waterfront (marriott waterfront) which isn't on the inner harbour, but about 1/2 mile to the east of it. Also on the harbour is a Renaissance Hotel, which looks quite nice. Personally, I think Harbour Court is the nicest of these hotels. It is very luxurious and is where the major "stars" stay while they're in town. <BR>Enjoy your trip to Baltimore. There are tons of fun things to do - even in the dead of winter!
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We've stayed at the Hyatt many times. The views are fabulous. Everything about the hotel is just fine, and we love the glass elevators. The Harbor Court (we've dined there and visited the cocktail lounge) is definitely more lux without being the least bit stuffy, with substantially the same terrific views. While they appear to be "right next to each other" on a map, it's a bit of a walk between the two. The Renaissance and Hyatt are both connected to the harborside pavillions, handy when it's hot, cold, raining.
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hi! my husband and i have stayed at both the renaissance and the marriott waterfront at the inner harbor.we liked both of them very much.the renaissance is in the middle of most of the area and alittle better location if you don't care to walk.i don't believe you could go wrong with either with place.we had dinner at hampton's which is in the harbor court hotel.very nice and as stated earlier not stuffy at all.about 2 yrs.ago we also were at the inner harbor and had dinner at a place called the prime rib.we liked it alot and would definitely return.we have had drinks at the hyatt but never stayed there.
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