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The Courtyard Rooms have a charming ambiance with a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The room is adorned with a beautiful design, showcasing warm colors, wooden
The Deluxe Courtyard Room offers beautiful views of the hotel's open-air courtyard. It showcases artistic landscapes and unique art installations. With a spacious area of
The Deluxe Harbor Balcony Room offers breathtaking views of the Inner Harbor and the hotel's pool. It boasts a private furnished balcony, large windows, and
The Terrace Courtyard Rooms offer a private terrace with views of the hotel's open-air courtyard. Inside, you'll find stylish design touches like wooden flooring, millwork-paneled
The Harbor Room offers breathtaking views of the Inner Harbor. It provides a warm and inviting living space spanning 370 square feet. Inside, you'll find
The Harbor Balcony Room is a spacious and inviting retreat, offering a generous living space of 340 square feet. It boasts a cozy seating area
The Harbor View Studio Suite is a spacious room that offers stunning views of the Inner Harbor from its expansive furnished balcony. With an area
The Harbor Suite is a spacious and elegant one-bedroom suite offering breathtaking views of the Inner Harbor. The suite boasts beautiful hardwood flooring and a
The Harbor Balcony Suite offers breathtaking Inner Harbor views from its expansive balcony. Inside, there's a cozy parlor with a sleeper sofa and a convenient
The Pier Suite offers a beautiful outdoor seating area that overlooks the Inner Harbor and the hotel pool. Inside, the suite boasts hardwood flooring and
The Sagamore Suite offers a luxurious and spacious living space for entertaining guests. With a generous area of 1,200 square feet, it includes a living
Nestled on the top floor, the Pendry Suite is a haven of unmatched luxury. Its expansive wraparound terrace offers mesmerizing views of both the Inner
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore sits on the historic Recreation Pier in Fell's Point, directly on Baltimore Harbor. The setting gives the hotel much of its character. Water, brick, old port architecture, cobblestone streets, and the low rhythm of the waterfront all meet at the end of Thames Street. The building feels important before you enter it, because the pier has long been part of Baltimore's civic life. Inside, the hotel turns that history into a polished city stay with strong design, generous rooms, serious dining, and a clear sense of place.
The Recreation Pier was once a social hub, an arrival point, and a working piece of the harbor. Sagamore Pendry Baltimore respects that history without turning the hotel into a museum. The exterior keeps the handsome brick presence of the pier, while the interiors bring in bronze, leather, marble, dark wood, tailored fabrics, and art tied to the city. The result is grand but not cold. It feels connected to Baltimore's harbor past and to the creative energy of Fell's Point today.
The approach is memorable. Guests arrive along the waterfront and step into a building that extends over the harbor. The lobby carries the scale of the original pier, with high ceilings, strong sightlines, and decorative details that nod to Baltimore's maritime identity. Brass medallions, local references, and custom artwork give the public spaces a layered personality. There is a sense of ceremony, but also an easy informality that fits the neighborhood.
Fell's Point is one of the best reasons to stay here. The hotel is close to pubs, restaurants, galleries, boutiques, and old row houses that give the district its texture. The Inner Harbor, National Aquarium, Harbor East, Patterson Park, and the wider downtown core are nearby by car, water taxi, or a longer walk. Yet the hotel has enough of its own world that returning to the pier feels like a retreat from the busy city.
The hotel has 128 rooms and suites. Many look toward the harbor, the courtyard, or the surrounding streets of Fell's Point. The best rooms make the most of the waterfront position, with large windows, natural light, and views that change throughout the day. Morning can bring soft light over the water; evening brings reflections from boats, restaurants, and the city skyline.
The design is refined and warm. Rooms use hardwood floors, custom furnishings, crisp linens, leather accents, strong millwork, and stone bathrooms. The style feels tailored rather than showy. It suits a traveler who wants comfort and atmosphere, not a room that could belong to any city. Bathrooms are a highlight, with marble, brass details, walk-in showers, and in many categories deep soaking tubs. Suites add more space, seating areas, and in selected layouts outdoor terraces or balconies.
Even standard rooms feel considered. Beds are comfortable, storage is practical, and the lighting supports both work and rest. The hotel does not rely only on its historic shell. The guest rooms are modern, quiet, and comfortable enough for a long weekend, a business trip, or a stop before exploring Maryland's coast and countryside.
Rec Pier Chop House is the hotel's signature restaurant. It brings an Italian-influenced steakhouse mood to the waterfront, with a menu built around meat, seafood, handmade pasta, vegetables, and polished service. The restaurant fits the building well: brick, warm lighting, open space, and a sense of occasion without stiffness. It works for dinner after a day in the city, a weekend meal, or a business evening that needs atmosphere.
The Cannon Room gives the hotel another strong anchor. This intimate bar is known for whiskey, cocktails, and a darker, more club-like mood. It feels especially right in a harbor hotel with a historic backbone. The space is compact and atmospheric, with enough personality to stand apart from a generic lobby bar. It is a good place for a quiet drink before dinner or a late evening after Fell's Point has filled with music and conversation.
The Pool is one of the defining features of the property. Set at the end of the pier, it looks across the harbor and gives the hotel a resort-like edge inside the city. In warm weather, the pool deck brings together water views, cabanas, cocktails, and the feeling of being slightly removed from downtown Baltimore. Few city hotels in the region have a setting quite like this, and the pool helps Sagamore Pendry Baltimore feel like more than a standard urban stay.
Wellness here is low-key but useful. There is a fitness center for daily routines, and the waterfront setting naturally encourages walks through Fell's Point and along the harbor. The neighborhood is made for slow exploring: brick sidewalks, small storefronts, seafood restaurants, neighborhood bars, and views back toward the city. The hotel can feel calm in the morning, lively in the evening, and cinematic after dark when the pier lights reflect on the water.
Service is part of the appeal. The hotel has the confidence of a luxury property, but the tone is warmer than formal. Staff can help shape a Baltimore stay around dining, waterfront walks, museums, game days, and neighborhood exploring. The location also suits travelers with a practical schedule, since Johns Hopkins, the convention district, Harbor East, and the Inner Harbor are all within reach.
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore works especially well for guests who want a city hotel with a real address. The building, the pier, the harbor, and Fell's Point all do important work. This is not just a polished room near the waterfront. It is a hotel inside one of Baltimore's most recognizable historic structures, with enough dining, design, and outdoor space to make the stay feel complete even before the city opens around it.
Choose Sagamore Pendry Baltimore for its combination of history, design, and harbor atmosphere. The hotel gives Baltimore a luxury base that still feels tied to the city. Recreation Pier brings the drama. Fell's Point brings texture. The rooms bring comfort. Rec Pier Chop House, The Cannon Room, and the pool deck give the stay its rhythm. For travelers who want Baltimore with waterfront character and a strong sense of arrival, this is one of the city's most compelling addresses.
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