Business Description from the Web
Location. The Renaissance Harborplace Hotel is located in the Inner Harbor of Baltimore, Md., one
mile from Fells Point Historic District. The Baltimore Convention Center, ESPN Zone, Hard Rock Café,
Port Discovery and Oriole Park at Camden Yards are less than one half mile from the hotel. The
Baltimore Zoo is eight miles away. Harborplace & The Gallery shopping center is adjacent to the
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Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
The Renaissance Harborplace Hotel is the inspired choice of Baltimore's Inner Harbor hotels, reflecting the heart and soul of an eclectic city. For downtown accomodations that defy the ordinary, rely on our four-star, four-diamond Baltimore Renaissance.
Conveniently located downtown on Baltimore's Inner Harbor, this award-winning hotel is within walking distance of many popular attractions including the Maryland Science Center, National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The Renaissance Harborplace Hotel is adjacent to the Gallery Shops at Harborplace and connected by skywalk to the Harborplace Pavilion's vast array of restaurants and...
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Tips About This Business
Planning a business conference or special event? The hotel boasts a variety of ideal spaces for special occasions as well as meeting rooms and a business center.
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Hungry? Most Renaissance locations feature upscale restaurants with inventive cuisine.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Guests looking for an escape from the cookie-cutter hotel experience will enjoy Renaissance's many special touches. Stylish guest rooms are equipped with a 25-inch TV, radio, iron and ironing board, and coffeemaker. Guests may luxuriate in a sumptuous bed with a soft feather blanket and plush pillows while reading a complimentary daily newspaper. Other property features...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 05, 2008)
In Short Guests looking for an escape from the cookie-cutter hotel experience will enjoy Renaissance's many special touches. Stylish guest rooms are equipped with a 25-inch TV, radio, iron and ironing board, and coffeemaker. Guests may luxuriate in a sumptuous bed with a soft feather blanket and plush pillows while reading a complimentary daily newspaper. Other property features include a...
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The Renaissance is in the middle of everything: Business travelers find it convenient to local firms, the convention center, and restaurants, while tourists like its location across the street from Harborplace and the Inner Harbor. It's part of the Gallery at Harborplace, five floors of shops topped by an office tower. Guest rooms are the biggest in Baltimore, with comfortable furniture and...
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Other Reviews from the web
This hotel is located directly accross the street from the inner harbor. I stayed one night on a business trip. I was alone and checked in around 11PM at night, they gave me a big corner room suite over looking the inner harbor - the view was beautiful, however at night the lights are a bit much. The only problem I had was that there was no be in the suite, so they gave me this cot type bed...
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I spent a week at this hotel for a conference. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The decor is elegant, and the Gallery shopping mall is easily accessible next door. The ballrooms/conference rooms were spacious and elegant. The location on the waterfront was convenient for shopping and sight-seeing. The hotel does not offer a shuttle to the airport, but luckily taxi's wait outside...
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Posted by akilgore42
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 08, 2007)
Fabulous experience!! Everytime my husband want a quick get away we love to come to the Renaissance. The staff always makes us feel special. We also love the restaurant. Windows not only has exceptional food, the ambiance is amazing. I personally like to sit by the window in the lounge with a beverage in hand and just watch!
The restaurant staff has always been top notch and extremely...
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Posted by annie13
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 26, 2002)