Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore

An Inner Harbor dazzler
VERIFIED LUXURY
Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore’s gleaming, waterfront glass tower offers happy respite to guests who’ve spent the day wandering Inner Harbor and the area’s chic eateries and boutiques.

A destination unto itself, the hotel lobby showcases a museum-quality art collection, and the guest rooms’ floor-to-ceiling windows provide some of the best harbor and city views in the region.

The hotel’s fourth floor hosts a dreamy 10,000-square-foot spa and a 24-hour state-of-the-art fitness center. A passage between the spa and the gym spills out onto the Splash Terrace, where you are treated to the city’s only waterfront infinity pool, a hot tub, a wading pool and private cabanas.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
  • The Harbor East neighborhood where the hotel is located is also an up-and-coming area with many trendy boutiques, restaurants and spanking new apartment complexes.
  • The Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore concierges know their stuff. Whether you’re looking for a classic crab shack or family-friendly afternoon adventure, the knowledgeable staff will listen to your needs and offer truly thoughtful ways for you to explore Baltimore and its environs.
  • The infinity pool located on the hotel’s fourth floor terrace offers impeccable poolside service. In addition to standard amenities like chair set-up assistance and towels, the staff will automatically bring you glasses of water as well as treats like frozen grapes to stay hydrated on Baltimore's hot summer days.
Things to Know
  • If you’re visiting Baltimore from out of town, you won’t need to rent a car as most of the city’s major attractions — including the National Aquarium, the USS Constellation and the Maryland Science Center — are all just a short walk away.
  • Be sure to book time in the sauna. Go for the signature facial or Deep Sea body treatment; or, if you’re pressed for time, at least take advantage of the “heat experiences” in the locker room, which includes a vitality pool, a spacious sauna and a gorgeous mosaic tiled steam room with ceiling lights that change colors every few seconds.
  • If you plan to dine at art deco-inspired The Bygone, keep the dress code in mind. Gents will need to don a collared shirt and workout attire is not permitted. 
The Rooms
  • All bedrooms feature a king size bed topped with white dobby sheets helmed by a tan leather headboard, while an over-sized arm chair lets you sit back and admire the views through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • A dark wooden console holds the Samsung television and DVD/Blu-Ray player and provides storage space, while a dark wood writing desk and cream-colored ergonomic desk chair ensure that you’ll be able to accomplish all the work you brought with you.
  • A small foyer in front of the spacious wooden closet allows for ample dressing space, and a smartly designed bar unit between the hallway and bedroom provides an area for you to mix cocktails or brew yourself a cup of coffee thanks to your in-room Nespresso maker.
  • A dark wood accent wall introduces earth tones into the neutral space, while framed pictures in the hallway, water closet and behind the pale yellow arm chair add a hint of whimsy and color.
The Restaurants
  • Perched on the hotel's 29th floor, The Bygone pays homage to the 1920s with a nostalgic menu of bites and cocktails accompanied by Inner Harbor views. Throwback delights include Australian rack of lamb and herb-marinated prime rib. 
  • Stop by The Bygone on Sunday for a sumptuous brunch buffet of luxurious classics, ranging from fresh breakfast pastries to more opulent selections like quiche Lorraine and a prime rib carving station. 
  • The seasonal Splash Pool Bar & Grill keeps things fresh by the pool with offerings such as mahi mahi tacos, Maryland crab-topped hot dogs and tropical fruit platters.
Getting There
200 International Drive, Baltimore, Maryland 21202
TEL410-576-5800
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
BWI (18-35 min)  
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