Located Across The Street From The Baltimore Convention Center And Two Blocks From Oriole Park At Camden Yards, The Days Inn Inner Harbor Boasts An Exceptional Location In Downtown Baltimore, Md. The Eclectic Pubs And Shops Of Fells Point Are Within One Mile Of The Hotel. Baltimore-washington International Airport Is 10 Miles Away.
The Red-brick Days Inn Inner Harbor Sits On The Site Of A 19th-century Bank, And Large Gargoyles From The Former Building Anchor The Lobby And Patio Fountain. Hotel Services Include A 24-Hour Front Desk And Security Guard. Complimentary Newspapers Are Available Each Morning In The Inviting Maple-paneled Lobby. The Propertys Fitness Center Is Decorated By Posters Of Baltimores Sports Figures And Offers Weight-training And Aerobic Equipment. Hopkins Bar & Grill Serves American Meals And Drinks In Three Areas: A Dining Room, Glass-enclosed Atrium Or Patio. The Nine-story Days Inn Inner Harbor Features 250 Guestrooms Accessible Via Interior Corridors. Furnishings Include Desks And Entertainment Armoires. Wireless Internet Access Is Complimentary. Floor Lamps With Reading Chairs Sit Next To The Windows, Which May Offer City Views.
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Days Inn Inner Harbor Property Information:
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- Check-out Time - 11 A.m.
- Credit Card Required - Upon Check-in
- Interior Corridors
- Limo/Town Car Service Available
- Minimum Check-in Age - 21
- Photo Identification Required - Upon Check-in
- Porter/Bellhop
- 24-Hour Front Desk
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Days Inn Inner Harbor Area Attractions:
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- Baltimore Convention Center - Across The Street
- Oriole Park At Camden Yards (Baseball) - 2 Blocks
- Edgar Allen Poes Grave - 3 Blocks
- Inner Harbor (Shopping, Sightseeing) - 3 Blocks
- National Aquarium - 4 Blocks
- Walters Art Gallery - 6 Blocks
- Center Stage Theatre - 9 Blocks
- Johns Hopkins University - 4.0 Miles
- Baltimore Museum Of Art - 4.0 Miles
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Days Inn Inner Harbor Directions:
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From Baltimore-washington International Airport: Take I-295 North Toward Downtown Inner Harbor. Turn Right Onto Prat Street. Turn Left Onto Hopkins Place.
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