Closest inn to John Hopkins University. Unique 26 room inn with Victorian era charm. Deluxe continental breakfast and afternoon cookies a... more »
Closest inn to John Hopkins University. Unique 26 room inn with Victorian era charm. Deluxe continental breakfast and afternoon cookies and tea served daily. Walk to Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore Museum of Art, and locally popular neighborhood restaurants. Experience the uptown urban charm of Baltimore and be within 15 minutes of the popular Inner Harbor attractions and waterfront activities. Discover one of Baltimores unique urban inns.
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I loved the Hopkins Inn! This was my first time staying with them and it definitely won't be the last! I visited a couple friends going to all the schools around here, mainly JHU, and needed a pocket friendly place to stay. After reading some of ...
I don't really know where to begin. The service was bad, the toilets didn't work properly, the basement of the building was flooded again, and the free breakfast was paltry.
I came to visit Johns Hopkins University with my dad and wasn't sure what to expect. My grandfather had set up the reservations for us earlier in the day over the internet and he is kind of a quirky guy. However for a wednesday night in...
Parking will cost $12/night. Located
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Posted Apr 04, 2008
Good
Parking will cost $12/night. Located near John Hopkins University. We went for a college visit and the location is great. You are able to walk to several restaurants, Borders, grocery store and coffee shop from the Inn. My daughter and I had...
This place will actually charge you $14
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Posted Jan 07, 2008
Horrible
This place will actually charge you $14 a night for parking. I was so made that my blood was boiling. The hotel has a classic charm, but the rooms were sub-par. The beding didn't get changed the whole time I was there as I marketed my sheets to...
I wanted to stay away from downtown
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Posted Jan 04, 2008
Good
I wanted to stay away from downtown and, of course, wanted a bargain. The Hopkins Inn was charming, had beautiful rooms, was safe and secure, offered parking, and all for a good price. I was there during a slow time and they upgraded me to a...
My son and I were touring the school with family, in prospect of him attending in the summer. The place reminded me of when I was a child and we used to go out favorite grandmothers house on holidays. The place was cozy, quaint, and overall, felt...
I reserved a room at the Hopkins Inn in Baltimore (next to Johns Hopkins) online at their website, then called three days after to confirm the reservation. They told me that everything was fine, blah blah blah.
30 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
This has been the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. The staff at the main desk was unusually rude and I was uncomfortable all the time. I was yelled at, the phone in the bedroom did not work and the lady at the main desk even yelled at me and took it personally when I informed her of this issue.
Moreover, everything seemed very old to me. I sent a complaint letter to the hotel management and it was completely ignored. I certainly do not recommend this hotel to anybody.
The continental breakfast and the
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Posted Jan 31, 2007
Okay
The continental breakfast and the private parking garage were nice amenities.The room was small and furniture in poor condition. I'd expected the inn (and it is, with only 26 rooms) to be in a bit of better condition; the furniture in my room were...