Originally Posted by
FlyingDoctorwu
The Marriott in Hunt Valley is no longer a Marriott....
Hotel Monaco is Kimpton hotel downtown Baltimore. It's a good option boutique hotel.. good restaurant.... University Center-Baltimore Street is I think the closest light rail stop but I also think Convention center is close by as well as Centre street.. lots of options...
Harbor east (Four Seasons) is not close to any light rail. Metro yes.
FDW
I have stayed at other Kimptons...not that one...but ones in SF.
http://www.kimptonhotels.com/boutiqu...aco-baltimore/
When i had to travel to Baltimore for a week for a training class I happened to stay right next to it at the Radisson. The Radison I stayed in was also fine. I opted for the Radisson because of cheaper rates. My training was at JH Hospital campus so it was a short subway trip.
It is right at the subway stop. and you are a couple blocks from the inner harbor and a little farther for the little italy section which is on the east side of inner harbor.
That weekend there is not a football game which will make things easier.
previously i lived within an hrs drive of baltimore for 8 yrs so i knew my way around when I was there.
ONE THING---in case you didnt know...if you are looking to take MARC trains unless something has changed that i havent heard they dont operate on Sunday...thus you have to take a regular Amtrak back or you get over to BWI and take the BWI bus that runs from BWI to the metro stations. If you wait to Monday morning you can return via MARC which would be cheaper than AMTRAK.