Rachael's Dowry Bed & Breakfast

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637 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21230
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Description:
Rachaels Dowry Bed and Breakfast is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Historic Ridgely's Delight. Our fully restored B&B is conveniently located one block from the Baltimore Convention Center Hotels, the Orioles at Camden Yards, and University of Maryland. Interested in leisure travel or a fun-filled getaway? This historic Inn is just three blocks from the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, the Charm City's Inner Harbor, and the Mariner Arena. We offer a unique travel experience for business or corporate visits including free WIFI, modern amenities, and a complimentary home cooked breakfast- the perfect way to start any day. Step Inside and see that these accommodations offer the traveler old world elegance with modern comforts making this Baltimore Hotel alternative the perfect solution for a romantic vacation. This Baltimore Bed and Breakfast offers FREE parking in a safe, private off-street parking lot. For corporate rates or corporate functions in our Parlor, call us on (410)752 0805
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Customer Reviews & Ratings
My wife and i did a search to find something close to both the inner harbor and the Orioles Stadium and found this charming bed and breakfast. There is no other place i could say best encompasses the 'charm' in Charm City. Absolutely Wonderful!!! A+++ Services, breakfast, free parking, free internet. A must see.
Report CommentAugust 25, 2010 by Javier Xavier