The Scholar’s Room at the 1840s Carrollton Inn in Baltimore overlooks a private garden courtyard.
transformed into 13 unique boutique
rooms and suites that surround a
courtyard adjacent to the 1840s Plaza.
Filled with fine antiques, each room
is a one-of-a-kind delight. Don’t miss
the intricate stonework adorning the
Declaration Suite, a private retreat with
its own entrance, irresistible sitting
room with fireplace and marble mantle.
A bonus feature is the double whirlpool
tub in the bathroom.
1840s Carrollton Inn
29 S. Front St., Baltimore
410-385-1840 1840splaza.com
Admiral Fell Inn
Once home to sailors and shipbuilders
who developed the Fells Point seaport,
this Baltimore gem in one of the city’s
oldest neighborhoods dates back to
the early 1900s. Over the years, it has
evolved from a resting place for seaman
to a historic inn filled with fine European
furnishings and Persian rugs.
In need of a little holiday spirit? Stroll
through the Fells Point neighborhood,
and you just might expect to see Santa
walk by. Uniquely designed, the cozy
inn is comprised of seven adjoining
buildings. No two of the inn’s dog-
friendly rooms are alike, and each
room reflects a nod to its past but
with every modern amenity, including
pillow-topped mattresses.
No need for your car or taxi.
The location on Fells Point Square is
across the street from a water taxi stand
and an easy walk to restaurants, bars
and cafes. But the inn’s outstanding
Duck Duck Goose restaurant and
infamous bar, Tavern at the Admiral,
are so good you might want to wine
and dine mere steps from your room.
Admiral Fell Inn
888 S. Broadway, Baltimore
410-522-7377 admiralfell.com
history dating back to the Civil War.
Settle into a lounge chair near the holiday
tree or stroll the public room adorned with
miles of greenery. The mansion has been
masterfully restored to maintain its original
splendor but is updated with every
modern comfort.
Dine in the Smokehouse Restaurant,
recently named best hotel restaurant in
the country. With one of the largest wine
cellars on the U.S. East Coast, it boasts
over 17,000 bottles of wine representing
2,400 selections from famed wine regions
around the world. Special wine cellar
dining is also available for small private
dinner parties.
Toast the upcoming new year at the Inn’s
Pickwick Pub, home to some of the finest
cognacs and whiskeys in the world. If
you’ve never been to Antrim 1844, a short
drive from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, what
are you waiting for? It isn’t just an historic inn.
It is an experience.
Antrim 1844
Nestled into the foot of the Catoctin
Mountains, this 24-acre estate has a rich
Antrim 1844
30 Trevanion Road, Taneytown
410-756-6812 antrim1844.com
BALTIMORESTYLE.COM • 13