Located in the heart of the Fells Point district of Baltimore, this quaint 38-room historic Inn sits directly on the waterfront, only a... more »
Located in the heart of the Fells Point district of Baltimore, this quaint 38-room historic Inn sits directly on the waterfront, only a short water taxi ride from Baltimore's Inner Harbor attractions. Blending old world charm and new world comfort, this truly luxurious Inn has consistently been reviewed by Fodors, Zagat, Frommers and Tripadvisor.com as one of the finest landmark addresses in Baltimore. The staff is exceptional, the service impeccable, the historic waterfront location is romantic and the product truly is lavish. Local original art and sculpture, dramatic furnishings, and the Inn's English Garden Courtyard give a sense of warmth and comfort upon arrival. Equally elegant and distinctive, the room appointments feature leather top mohogany writing desks, pillow top mattresses, 30 inch LCD televisions, and free T-1 high-speed internet and wireless access. Free secure parking and a wonderful continental breakfast are included with your stay.
Orbitz
Henderson's Wharf is a beautiful inn
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Posted Nov 09, 2008
Excellent
Henderson's Wharf is a beautiful inn located right along the water in Fells Point. The rooms are beautifully decorated and many have full water views. Within walking distance of many superb restaurants, this is the place to stay if new to the...
Spacious rooms with very nice amenities.
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Posted May 01, 2008
Good
Spacious rooms with very nice amenities. Hotel definitiely has an intimate feel to it. Friendly staff. Bed was a little too soft for me but for others it will be just right. Think Goldilocks... The continental breakfast was super. Great variety ...
Looking forward to another stay!!
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Posted May 31, 2006
by trinnea
Excellent
pros: Cozy, Views, StaffI booked a room at Hendersons Wharf Inn for my wedding. When I checked in the room was very cozy. They had a beautiful basket full of goodies waiting for me. The room had a beautiful view of water as far as the eye could...