Baltimore Hotels
As more luxury hotels are being built in the Baltimore area, there is always a fine place to stay when visiting.
Fast Facts
Fast Facts
- Country: United States
- State: Maryland
- Mayor: Sheila Dixon1
- Population: 637,455 (2007)2
- Founded: 1729
- Area code: 410, 443
- Time zone: EST (UTC-5)
- Area: 92.07 sq m
- Origin: Baltimore comes from Lord Baltimore, the founder and proprietor of the colony of Maryland. The name "Baltimore" means "Town of the Big House".3
- Annapolis was known once served as the capital of the United States.
- First Community of the United States: Greenbelt
- Baltimore sits near Washington D.C.
- Industries: Oil, electronics, computers, automobile manufacturing, aerospace industries, agriculture, telecommunications, chemicals, mining.
- Maryland is highly known as the top producer and processor of seafood and a national leader in the production of blue crabs and soft clams.4
Luxury Stay
The Hyatt Regency Baltimore is praised by both Frommer's and The New York Times for its location and service. Every room boasts an amazing view of either the city or Inner Harbor, and comes complete with Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs and other convenient amenities. The hotel is a short trek to just about anywhere you'd want to go in the city, making it a favorite among travelers.
Affordable Stay
For those on a budget, the America's Best Inn on Frankford Avenue is an excellent hotel to consider. The rooms are simple and have the basic amenities, but location-wise, the hotel is minutes away from many of Baltimore's popular attractions. At about $80 a night, it's a steal.
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When planning a trip, please see the pages on a Baltimore Vacation, Baltimore Restaurants, and Baltimore Tours.
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