1840s Carrollton InnBaltimore, Maryland | |||
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![]() The 1840s Carrollton Inn celebrates the life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the longest lived and only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. Bed & Breakfast guests enjoy a relaxing stay, in lavish comfort, with the convenience of a central location within walking distance of many Baltimore tourist attractions. The 1840s Carrollton Inn is a series of interconnected rowhomes, some dating back to the early 19th century, surrounding a central courtyard adjacent to the 1840s Plaza. This luxurious inn presents a much needed alternative to hotel space; the suites boast historic quality antiques and decorator furnishings. The first 13 of 24 anticipated luxury rooms and suites are now available for reservations! Choose from extravagant historic suites dating from the 1790s and luxury rooms with double whirlpool tubs and marble fireplaces. All guest accommodations are tastefully-appointed with antiques and artwork and include a gourmet breakfast served fireside at individual tables in the elegant first-floor dining room. All rooms include a full gourmet breakfast, cable, refrigerator, microwave, plush robes, fresh flowers, high-speed Internet access, and plasma televisions. The adjacent 1840s Plaza consists of several prominent historic structures in the heart of Baltimore's Museum Row. The complex, a recently designated city landmark, offers an alternative destination spot for visitors near and far to Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Area Attractions and Activities: The Neighborhood: Four blocks from the Inner Harbor. Next door to the winter home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. One block from the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African American History & Culture, the largest African American museum on the East coast. Across the street from the historic Fish Market, home of Port Discovery Children's Museum and the Power Plant Live restaurants and nightclubs. Walking distance to over 20 museums and cultural attractions. Adjacent to Little Italy and numerous fine restaurants. Three blocks to the Jewish Museum, the largest repository of regional Jewish history in America, the oldest synagogues and Corned Beef Row. Two blocks to the Star Spangled Banner Flaghouse and another block to the Civil War Museum. Three blocks to the War Memorial Plaza and City Hall. Services: plush robes, fresh flowers, high-speed Internet access, cable TV |
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Season: All Year Rates: 175.00 - 395.00 US Dollars (double occupancy) Rooms: 13 With private baths: 13 Mealplan: Breakfast included Food Served:
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