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The Wyndham Baltimore - Inner Harbor in downtown Baltimore sits across from the Baltimore Arena and the Morris Mechanic Theatre in one of the city's most vibrant and revitalized neighborhoods. Baseball fans are near Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to the Baltimore Orioles. And families will enjoy touring the National Aquarium and Inner Harbor, also close to the Wyndham. Guests are less than four miles from the Baltimore Museum of Art, art galleries and Johns Hopkins University. For corporate travelers and conventioneers, the downtown hotel is close to the Inner Harbor Convention Center. For all guests, complimentary shuttles whisk guests to their ultimate destinations, including Baltimore-Washington International Airport eight miles away and Penn Station only two miles from the Wyndham. Five blocks from the hotel stands Lexington Market, a Baltimore landmark for 200 years. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meats, flowers and prepared food in two large, brightly lit buildings, including the renowned crab cakes at Faidley's.
But guests won't have to truck on down to the Lexington Market for good eats. They can satisfy their growling stomachs at Shula's Steak House, the Wyndham's restaurant named after Don Shula, retired coach of pro football's Miami Dolphins and the old Baltimore Colts. Menus here are printed on - what else? - real footballs. The Wyndham also offers business and fitness centers, concierge services and outdoor splash pool.
The 707 Wyndham guestrooms include work areas with high-speed Internet access, ergonomic chairs, high ceilings, and views of the city or harbor. They also include video-game consoles, velvet throw pillows, dark quilted bedspreads and contemporary furniture. With towers 22 and 26 stories high, the Wyndham towers over downtown Baltimore and welcomes business travelers and groups bound for the convention center and leisure travelers bound for the 1st Mariner Arena and Morris Mechanical Theater.
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