Baltimore Hotels

My old standby, the Days Inn, is sold out. Any suggestions (besides a cardboard box in front of the convention center)?
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My old standby, the Days Inn, is sold out. Any suggestions (besides a cardboard box in front of the convention center)?
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airbnb is an option
I would think a numismatic luminary such as Coinosaurus would stay at the Hilton.
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I am staying at the Lord Baltimore.
My company has a discount arrangement there. Can't wait!
I always liked the Courtyard Marriott when traveling on business... if there was one conveniently located. Hiltons are great as well. Cheers, RickO
lot of nice hotels in the area... you might try Brookshire Suites
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Renaissance
Hotel Monaco
Hilton
Sheraton
Hyatt
These are all very close to the Convention Center. You can Priceline a 4 star hotel for $100 and you'll probably get one of these hotels.
Your choice of nights may alter your results but these are the best deals as of right now for Wednesday thru Saturday that I can find within reasonable walking distance:
https://www.booking.com/searchresults.en-us.html?aid=850111;label=metahc-hotel-2078234_lang-en_curr-USD_clkid-806654510;sid=2cbe8d2010d6515912dc6289f43991a2;checkin=2017-11-08;checkout=2017-11-11;city=20053799;highlighted_hotels=2078234;hlrd=with_av;keep_landing=1;redirected=1;source=hotel;sr_show_room=207823402_98255827_4_42_0&utm_medium=SPPC&utm_source=hotelscombined&utm_term=hotel-2078234&
https://www.expedia.com/Baltimore-Hotels-Hotel-RL-Baltimore-Inner-Harbor-By-Red-Lion.h2179298.Hotel-Information?mctc=7&langid=1033&langid=&mdpcid=us.meta.hotelscombined.searchresults.hotel&mdpdtl=htl.2179298.806654560&chkin=11/8/2017&chkout=11/11/2017&rateplanid=208073958_24&rm1=a2&paandi=true
I know this is late but...........

@ricko
You are correct about the" courtyard"
Clean, Friendly, reasonably priced
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
Carry Longacre's bags inside, then don't leave the penthouse.
DELTA Hotel is new, cheap, decent and close.
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If you're still looking, I've stayed in the Lord Baltimore and liked it. I'm generally solo and tired, so the hotel restaurants are important
. IIRC had a good dinner but was not happy as the valet dude clearly did not know how to drive a manual transmission when he pulled up my car. Not an issue when taking the train.
Last year I did a poll--I ended up at the Hilton and that was good too but I don't remember what I ate. Did the Sheraton once and also was good, and had yummy omelets. Both of those are pricier, but with deals were acceptable.
Next year (assuming I get to go again) I will either choose the LordB or the Hilton depending on price and whether or not I have stuff to carry. Nothing like the connected buildings as an added sense of security, whether real or imagined.
In the past, I've found the shipping crates at the back loading dock of the convention center convenient and comfy. Taking a shower, however, is inconvenient.