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Tried to check in, but due to issues caused previously by others they categorically refuse RV’ers now on this location.
We instead went for free parking on the near street, but cannot recommend this. To much noise of cars on cobblestones and people going out
Great spot overlooking the harbor, and only a 15-20 minute walk to the Convention center (or 30-45 if you want to walk along the harbor path).
First hotel lobby attendant wasn’t helpful and told me to go talk to the lot attendant after 10am. Went and made some coffee and swung back to talk to a different guy who was super helpful and sold me a pass.
Note, parking is now $30 here.
Report Check-InThanks to the original poster for this spot. We stayed here on a Monday night and all was quite. The parking lot attendant hours are 6:00 to 14:00 and he is super nice. He also lives on his boat like most of the people here. The showers are hot and have good pressure. They are a bit old but clean enough for marina community shower standards. There are many restaurants and taverns within walking distance.
Report Check-InInquire at the hotel. I paid $20 per day to park in a lot that serves liveaboard boaters. There is a bathhouse with showers and flush toilets.
The location is super convenient. It's a 5-minute walk to the heart of the Fells Point neighborhood (bars, restaurants) and maybe 15 minutes to the Inner Harbor tourist trap.
The lot is gated, which is good, because Baltimore is a tough town.
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