Phone Number 6167777
Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley
Schilling Road, 45, In a regional park, Hunt Valley, MD 21031, United States
Rating
4.6
GreenLeader
2024
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
141
Pets
Yes
15
May

Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley, Hunt Valley

Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley

Located in Hunt Valley 1.5 miles from Oregon Ridge Park this hotel offers modern guestrooms with a living area and a fully-equipped kitchen. Hotel amenities include an indoor pool and a hot tub. A stovetop and dishwasher are fitted in each spacious kitchen. The air-conditioned rooms of Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley provide cable TV and an iPod docking station. Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley’s fitness center offers free weights and cardiovascular equipment. Free Wi-Fi access is provided throughout the hotel. Baltimore-Washington Airport is a 35-minute drive away. Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley features free public parking.

Residence Inn Baltimore Hunt Valley

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Overall

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4.6
534 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 4.6
Location 4.6
Cleanliness 4.6
Comfort 4.6
Neighborhood 4.6
Amenities 4.4
Condition 4.6
Quality 5
Recomendation 91.3%
“It's a nice hotel. But I'm not sure about the price. It originally advertised a hot tub, that's since been filled in. They also advertised a pool and on site laundry services, they have been closed. Indefinitely. The only issue I can find with the rooms, are the air conditioning units. They're built into the wall right in front of the bed, blowing directly on to you. A bad thing if you have allergies.”
— Patrick Kelley
“The hotel looks very nice and modern. I was impressed with the size of the rooms. Parking is free and the amenities are all there. My only problem with the place was their cleaning. On the surface it looks clean when you glance at everything, but once it the room, there was pet hair EVERYWHERE! I understand this hotel allows pets, but all guest don't want pet hair in their rooms. They need to do better cleaning of fur if they are going to allow pets.”
— Jamie Pope