Henderson Wharf
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The #1 Hotel in Baltimore, as rated by Trip Advisor Situated on a secluded cobblestone street in a quiet corner of Fell's Point and located in a historic building that was once home to a tobacco factory, The Inn at Henderson's Wharf is an award-winning luxury hotel on the city's historic waterfront. Enjoy peace and privacy while still being within walking distance of the shops, taverns and restaurants for which Fell's Point is so famous. A major feature of this hotel is the personalized butler service that each guest quickly becomes accustomed to during their stay. You will be pampered by your Butler who will fulfill any request you might have during your stay at this exceptional Inn.
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Once one of the most important port towns in America, Baltimore – or 'Bawlmer' as the locals say it – is a city of contradictions. On one hand it's a bit of an ugly duckling –defiant, blue-collar, and gritty with strong ties to its nautical past. But recently Baltimore has begun to grow in its character– it's gotten better at showing the world its more refined side with its world-class museums, trendy shops, ethnic restaurants, boutique hotels, culture and sports.
'B'more' does this with a twinkle in its eye and a wisecrack on its lips. Yet it has been and will always stay tied to the water, from the Inner Harbor and cobblestoned streets of waterside Fell's Point to the shores of Fort McHenry, birthplace of America's national anthem. There's an intense, sincere friendliness to this city; Baltimore lives up to its nickname: 'Charm City.'