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Historic Charm and Waterfront Views
Experience the allure of Baltimore's historic Fell's Point at our charming hotel, just steps from the waterfront.
Convenient Location and Activities
Explore Maritime Park, enjoy boat rides, and embark on ghost tours, all within reach of Admiral Fell Inn Baltimore Harbor, Ascend Hotel Collection.
Blend of History and Modern Comfort
Indulge in 18th-century furnishings alongside modern amenities like wireless internet and in-room coffeemakers at our completely non-smoking accommodations.
Book your stay now at Admiral Fell Inn Baltimore Harbor, Ascend Hotel Collection for a memorable experience in the heart of Baltimore's vibrant neighborhood.
Upon check-in photo identification and credit card are required. All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in. Special requests cannot be guaranteed and may incur additional charges.
The Daily Service charge includes: unlimited incoming and outgoing faxes, photocopies (20 per day), computer and printer access, 2 bottles of water daily, local shuttle service, Experience Specialist services, in-hotel activities admission and the Baltimore Destination guide.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are allowed. No extra charges.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
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Public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and charges may be applicable.
The room was beautiful, clean, spacious and had everything you could need. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Id definitely come back. Great location.
Can't think of a thing.
I don't think that you could possibly ask for a better location than the William Fell. It is located dead in the center of Fell's Point and and is just across the street from the harbor. Everything you could possibly ask for is within blocks of the hotel. In regards to the property itself, it has a pleasing interior design (recently renovated), small but nice lobby and a downstairs speakeasy that is perfectly fine (though if you want great dining or a more active bar scene, there are better options within a few blocks). The room was surpisingly large for an old downtown hotel. The room was also suprisingly quiet considering the fact that it is right in the middle of the bar district. The front desk staff was friendly though I wouldn't say overly enthusiastic. The price for the room was reasonable.
If there were any drawbacks, I would say that getting into the building with luggage can be a challenge for those with mobility issues. I was with my disabled sister, and the steps were very steep. No one offered to help with our bags or open the door (if memory serves--maybe the valet did and I didn't notice as I was in a hurry..but I don't think so). There may be an entrace with a ramp, but I didn't see it (correct me if I'm wrong).
The other drawback was the outrageous valet parking fee. Now, perhaps this cannot be avoided as parking in Fell's Point is, i'm sure, limited. It was, however, somewhere around $70.00 plus a $13.00 parking tax. I would expect this in NYC but was surprised it cost this much in Baltimore. Next time, I will probably try to find parking farther out and just Uber to the hotel.
Otherwise, it was an overall pleasurable stay and I would certainly consider going back.
The hotel is located in the historic Fell’s Point neighborhood, within walking distance of a wide variety of bars and restaurants. The room was cozy, clean, and beautifully decorated. There is also an inexpensive parking garage just a few blocks away.
One of the biggest highlights of the hotel is the speakeasy bar in the basement and its bartender, Steve, who is truly a Baltimore ambassador. Every cocktail he made was genuinely a piece of art. I can honestly say I had the best cocktail of my life there.
Cheers to Steve!
Due to the abundance of bars in the district, it may feel too noisy at night. The rooms don't have great soundproofing.
The staff is phenomenal, In particular Nick at the front desk. He was always so kind, helpful and ready with a smile! Thank you Nick for everything, you truly made our stay special!!!
The snacks, and drinks that are put out throughout the day are a wonderful touch!
The configuration of the room made it difficult to move around. And we would frequently bump into furniture, resulting in cuts and bruises.
The look from the outside
It is loud at night and the windows aren’t noise-canceling.
We did not like how expensive this place is for the overall experience and quality if the room and staff.
The carpet in the rooms look dirty
There’s no light where the desk is, which means we couldn’t work from there.
I would not stay here again nor recommend it to anyone
Good hotel in Fell's Point, Baltimore. Several restaurants and bars nearby.
The shower water took around 10 minutes to get hot in the mornings.
Arredamento interni e bagno
Mancavano pantofole e body cream
Location and comfortable bed
I paid for early check in but a 2pm it was not available. We were able to get a credit just inconvenient.
This place is clean I'll give it that and the valet was great! That's where the good ends...loudest street you could possibly stay on, AC doesnt work in the room, pillows were flat, mattress was hard and you could hear everything happening outside! Terrible experience overall
The main problem is noice. We didn’t sleep either night until after 3am when the drunks finally went home.
I checked into the hotel this past Wednesday night, and since my arrival, I have had absolutely no hot water in my room. This has made it impossible to shower comfortably or maintain basic hygiene during my stay, which is well below the standard expected of a Hilton property.
Furthermore, I am extremely disappointed with the way my concerns were handled by the management on-site. I spoke with the manager, K'Mar Russell, regarding this issue. Not only was he dismissive of my situation, but he also failed to offer any immediate solution or room change. While he promised that the issue would be looked into and resolved this evening, no action was taken, and I am still without hot water.
As a guest, I find this lack of basic amenities and the dismissive attitude of your management staff to be completely unacceptable.
I was notified after my check-in time that the hotel had oversold rooms (why is that even a thing? Just sell the amount of rooms that are actually available) and I would be placed in a different hotel. I was travelling when I received that notification, and a last second change like that was not appreciated.
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