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Welcome to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland

As the natives say, “Welcome to Bawlmer, Hon.”

On the road between Philly and DC, Baltimore is well known for the Ravens, the Orioles, and of course, its steamed crabs. But there’s a lot more to Baltimore than sports and good eats. Charm City is rich in history, and, being a seaport, has always been rich in commerce. People come to visit, to attend conventions, and even to live. For the visitors and conference attendees, there are several fine hotels in the Inner Harbor area. Among them, of course, are the excellent hotels of the Marriott Hotels and Resorts.

Marriott Baltimore Inner HarborMarriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards
110 S.Eutaw St., Baltimore, MD 21202
(Convention Center)
Convenient downtown location is close to the Convention Center and the ball yards…
Baltimore Marriott WaterfrontMarriott Baltimore Waterfront
700 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD 21202
(On the Water)
This Marriott is Marriott is conveniently located right across the harbor from downtown Baltimore…
Courtyard by Marriott Baltimore Harbor EastCourtyard by Marriott Downtown
1000 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD
21202 (Harbor East)
Courtyard” many conveniences make your travel easy…
Mrriott Residence Inn BaltimoreResidence Inn Marriott Inner Harbor
17 Light St., Baltimore, MD 21202
(Financial District)
The Residence inn has we have perfected the extended stay experience…
Reserve Online – or – Call 866-966-3043 (toll-free)

To get your bearings, start your visit to Baltimore atop Federal Hill at Warren Avenue and Key Highway. From the top of the hill, you can see a dramatic view of Baltimore’s cityscape. The area was named after the city-wide celebration that followed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, and has been a public park since 1879. If heights don’t frighten you, don’t miss another view of the city from the Top of the World Observation Level and Museum at 401 E. Pratt Street (410-837-4515). Let the high speed elevators whisk you to the top of the World Trade Center for a five-sided panoramic view of the harbor and audio-visual presentations of the city’s proud heritage.