I’m writing this review because I had an amazing experience with one of the guest service staff members at the Marriott Baltimore Waterfront Minbahadur Ghimire. He was incredibly friendly and went out of his way to ensure that my stay was nothing short of perfect. His attention to detail and willingness to help with everything, from making sure the TV was working smoothly to setting up Netflix for me, made my stay feel personalized and truly exceptional. The hotel itself is beautiful and well-maintained, with spacious rooms that are kept spotlessly clean. The restaurant offers a wide variety of delicious dishes, catering to all tastes and dietary preferences. Every meal was fresh, and the dining experience was a highlight of my stay. The only area that could use improvement is the gym. The equipment is outdated and could definitely use an upgrade. With newer machines and more options, the gym would certainly set the hotel apart even more. Aside from that, the hotel’s location is fantastic. It’s right on the waterfront, close to many attractions, and provides easy access to everything Baltimore has to offer. Overall, my experience was great, and I highly recommend staying here! This version highlights the staff first, as requested, then provides details about the hotel and amenities, including the gym feedback.
I am a frequent Hilton customer and Hilton Honors member, but will avoid this particular hotel in the future. My family stayed here as part of a block of rooms my niece reserved for her wedding The rooms and views were beautiful, and most of the staff were very friendly; however, we were absolutely shocked and appalled as to how the bar manager treated our wedding guests the Friday night before the wedding. My niece had called in advance and was assured the bar/restaurant could accommodate our crowd, as we came in from all over the U.S. for the event. Instead, the bar manager seemed thoroughly annoyed and bothered all night, and began yelling at some of the guests to MOVE away from the entrance, even though we were not blocking anyone from entry. While the bar apparently closes at 11 pm, we were told by the bartenders at 10:15 that the manager announced it was last call. We are not an unruly group. We were just enjoying some drinks and each other’s company since we rarely get the chance to see each other. (My son and I had just been through Hurricane Milton and were just happy to be safe with family.) My brother-in-law civilly asked if he could inquire about the early closing with the bar manager, who then came over loudly announcing that if anyone wanted to know her name, it was Lanesha, and that she would be happy to spell it if someone wanted to complain. My sister, the mother of the bride, also attempted to calmly speak to her privately, explaining that it was her daughter’s wedding, and that her behavior was making us feel unwelcome, and that it seemed like she was angry with us. The manager was apparently very offended by the use of the word “angry,” and became immediately irate, introducing a discussion about race into a situation that had nothing to do with race. She then walked over to the check-in desk and told the receptionist there to tell us to all quiet down and began turning the lights on and off to make us leave. Many had already left at that point, and the few who remained were simply dumbfounded as to what was happening. We asked the bartenders (most who seemed terribly embarrassed) what we had done to offend anyone, and they just uncomfortably explained they thought it might just be a difference in the way people communicate. I then tried to speak to the manager myself, informing her that I would be leaving reviews detailing this incident, to which she responded that she was “being harassed” and was now calling security. Security??? Again, just absolutely shocked—as this was completely unnecessary. To my knowledge, at no time did anyone other than the manager raise their voice or behave in a way that was inappropriate or threatening (check the security video should there be any doubt). The handful of us left walked outside as security showed up. Together, the manager stood laughing with them, clearly unintimidated in any way. My niece, the bride, told the manager on her way out that she had spoken to the hotel in advance re
Very spacious 1 bedroom unit. We were on the 4th floor, which was very quiet. Everything was very clean. We usually stay in hotels with 1 bedroom suites (Homewood Suites, etc.), so this is rated high in comparison. The kitchen was well stocked with better quality appliances, pots and pans, and dishes/cups/etc. The surrounding area felt safe, but currently just few services (the Baltimore Peninsula area is just being developed and most of the buildings appear very new and unoccupied. There is a very nice tavern within walking distance where we had dinner one night. There is no parking in the hotel, but an outside lot is one block away. We paid online, and an employee circled around during the day. We did not see him at night, but we did not have any issues parking there. The hotel's rate was reasonable, but this might be because we were there during Thanksgiving, when the hotel occupancy may be less. In summary, this was a positive experience.
With a stay at Inn at the Colonnade Baltimore - a DoubleTree by Hilton, you'll be centrally located in Baltimore, a 4-minute walk from Johns Hopkins University and a 3-minute drive from Baltimore Museum of Art. This 4-star hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Washington Monument and 3 mi (4.9 km) from Walters Art Museum.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as a 24-hour fitness center or take in the view from a terrace. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.
Grab a bite to eat at Alizee American Bistro, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Baltimore? This hotel has facilities measuring 2772 square feet (249 square meters), including conference space. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 125 guestrooms featuring MP3 docking stations and LCD televisions. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
RRickAh, Baltimore, a city of rich history and eclectic charm. My wife and I recently had the pleasure of a stay at the Hotel Ulysses, a luxurious retreat nestled in the heart of this vibrant city. True to the reputation of the New York-based design firm, Ash, the Ulysses is nothing short of an architectural marvel.
The first thing that catches your eye? The hotel's impeccable aesthetic. It's a masterful blend of old-world charm and modern design, encapsulating the very essence of Baltimore's diverse character. While the rooms might have been a tad on the cozier side, they more than made up for it with their plush comfort and attention to detail. The Ulysses truly exemplifies the notion that beauty lies in the details, and the meticulousness with which they've curated every aspect of the guest experience speaks volumes.
The 19th-century charm of the Mount Vernon neighborhood is beautifully echoed within the Ulysses. The delicate stained-glass skylight, the ornate crown molding, and the preserved brass postal box serve as a testament to the building's rich history. But it's not all vintage here. The interiors seamlessly transition from the ornate influences of the Art Nouveau era to a more streamlined approach, evident in the hickory wood furniture adorned with Ash’s custom textiles. And oh, those hand-beaded lampshades and embroidered quilts! They added the perfect splash of color and quirk.
A special shout-out to the carved flamingos that support the bedside tables, a delightful nod to Baltimore's own John Waters and his ”Pink Flamingos.” It's this mix of opulence and eccentricity that makes the Ulysses stand out.
Booking through Trip.com was a new experience for us. A bit unconventional, sure, but it came through in the clutch. The $35 ”destination fee” threw us for a loop initially, but the $20 credit we received towards our bill at the hotel restaurant (Ash Bar) or the bar (Blooms) made it all worth it. Speaking of Blooms, what an experience! The mirrored ceiling, the crimson banquettes, and the purple stools set the stage for a night to remember.
In a nutshell? The Hotel Ulysses is a triumph, an ode to Baltimore's multifaceted spirit. Whether you're here for the history, the design, or the sheer experience, the Ulysses promises and delivers. Highly recommended! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
ผผู้เข้าพักฉันได้เข้าพักที่นี่ในบาลตัน พนักงานให้ความช่วยเหลืออย่างดีเยี่ยมและเป็นกันเอง-จําชื่อฉันได้อย่างรวดเร็วและคอยถามตลอดว่ามีอะไรให้ทําอีกไหม ผู้คนน่ารักจริงๆ ไม่ใช่แค่ผ่านการเคลื่อนไหวของงาน ห้องพักสะอาดและสวย โรงแรมมี access to health club ที่ดี ห่างออกไปไม่กี่เมตร