25% off (Sale price $86.40, Reg. Price $115.20) :: Well let you know the name and exact address of your hotel after you purchase the deal: Look in the redemption instructions for this deal, found in your account and on your email confirmation.Hotel at a Glance: 2.5-Star Downtown Baltimore HotelThis high-rise hotel was once an apartment building. As a result, the suites feel a bit like urban lofts. Each one has a sleeper sofa and a kitchenette, plus free WiFi and a 42-inch flat-screen TV. In the morning, you can head downstairs for a free breakfast before stepping outside to explore downtown Baltimore. Convenient amenities include free laundry facilities and a fitness center. 1 mile from the National Aquarium and the Inner Harbor Forget something? The hotels snack shop stocks toothbrushes and other travel essentials. Play some music from your iPod or MP3 player on the clock radioBaltimore, Maryland: World-Class Museums and Historic Waterfront NeighborhoodsBaltimore’s Inner Harbor—a busy port that was redeveloped as a tourism district in the mid-20th century—has become one of the city’s best-known and most beloved landmarks. Water taxis ferry visitors from one historic, cultural, or family-friendly attraction to another. Sites along the routes include the star-shaped Fort McHenry (where US forces repelled the British during the War of 1812, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner”) and restaurants where you can sample the city’s famous crab cakes.You’ll find several unique museums here, too, from the National Aquarium—which houses more than 16,000 sea creatures in realistic habitats—to the wonderfully oddball American Visionary Art Museum, one of the country’s leading institutions for outsider art. For a stunning view of the skyline, the Inner Harbor, and Chesapeake Bay, head up to the 27th floor of the Baltimore World Trade Center, where you can see the city from 360 degrees at the observation deck.
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