Location: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Accommodations: Townhouse, 3 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2.5 Baths (Sleeps 6-8)
This early 20th century home (and its sister home next door) has been completely rebuilt to offer comforts and amenities to help ensure a comfortable stay during your visit to Baltimore. Brazilian hardwood floors, recessed lighting, a third floor skylight, and berber carpet are among the many fine details of the home. It's just 20 minutes from BWI Airport, 5 minutes from Johns Hopkins Hospital, and is central to countless restaurants, museums, and many attractions.
The first floor offers a comfortable living room, a half bathroom, a dining room, and a kitchen with a beautiful granite counter top and stainless steel appliances. On the second floor you will find two bedrooms (one queen and one full size bed) with spacious closets, a full bath with a jetted tub, and a laundry room. The third floor includes a large party room/living room, a full bathroom, and yet one more closeted bedroom (queen bed). The third floor also includes a spacious party room with cable TV and a sofa bed.
For fine views of the Canton Marina, the Francis Scott Key Bridge, and the Baltimore City skyline, meander up the spiral staircase to a large rooftop deck.
Upper Fells Point and neighboring Fells Point are registered on the National Register of Historic Places. Steeped in history, Fells Point and the surrounding neighborhoods offer a great selection of restaurants, pubs, art galleries, and many other activities. Close by are such attractions as the Inner Harbor, the Hard Rock Café, ESPN zone, the National Aquarium, and famous Little Italy.
Jan 01-Dec 31 .. $200-$300/night (minimum 3 nights) .. $1200-$1800/week.
Rates Vary According to Season, Length of Stay, & Number of Guests.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #105638
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