Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
401 West Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 443-573-8700
Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
The hotel is adjacent to Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Inner Harbor's museums, the National Aquarium, and TopGolf Baltimore are all within a mile. Camden Station's light rail is a three-minute walk and offers airport transit. Enjoy the heated indoor pool, whirlpool, and sauna.
Hotel Special Rates and Reservations
A special discounted rate of $218.00 S/D plus applicable taxes will be honored based on space availability.
A limited number of Government Per Diem rooms at the prevailing rate are available with proper ID.
These rates include Internet in your room and complimentary access to the fitness center and are only available through Friday, April 5, 2024.
To make a regular reservation, please visit this link.
To make a government per diem reservation, please visit this link.
Top 3 reasons to stay at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
- No need to factor in daily cab fees and the time associated with travel to alternate hotels. Everything is in one convenient location!
- By staying at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor, you gain the opportunity to further network with your industry peers and remain in the center of the activity surrounding the conference.
- SANS schedules additional networking events at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor that you won't want to miss!
Travel Arrangements and Directions
Please visit the hotel's website or contact them directly at 443-573-8700 for prevailing parking rates that are subject to change prior to the official meeting dates.
Please note that while SANS tries to negotiate a great parking rate with the hotel, many times the parking garage is not owned by the hotel, but an independent company. In these cases, neither SANS nor the hotel have any control over the fees charged.
From Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI): Approximately 11.6 miles.
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Experience Baltimore
3 Quick Facts about Baltimore
- Baltimore's World Trade Center at the Inner Harbor is the world's tallest five-sided building. (Take the elevator to the 27th floor for a panoramic view of the city.)
- The waterfront neighborhood of Fell's Point was the second largest point of immigration to the U.S. after New York's Ellis Island.
- If you've ever played Monopoly, you have Baltimore to thank for the B&O Railroad square. Founded in 1829, it was the first commercial railroad in the United States as well as the first long-distance track.
Recommended Web Links
https://baltimore.org/