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The AAA Four Diamond award winning Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore Hotel offers an elegant setting for meetings and events in a beautiful location on Baltimore's scenic Inner Harbor. Overlooking the picturesque waterfront, the hotel is within walking distance of the business district and many popular attractions in "Charm City." It is home to 195 well appointed guest rooms, including 22 suites, with spectacular views of the scenic water- front, Inner Harbor attractions and the city's striking downtown skyline. For on site dining, Brightons restaurant offers daily breakfast and afternoon tea on Friday and Saturday, while Explorers Lounge features regional cuisine for lunch, dinner and late night cravings. Formula Espresso is a great place for coffee, soft drinks or light prepared foods like salads, wraps and sand- wiches.


Meetings at the Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore Hotel can take advan- tage of 10,000-square feet of function space spanning 11 meeting and break- out rooms. The Whitehall Ballroom can accommodate up to 300 people and offers amazing views of the Inner Harbor. On site sales, convention and catering teams are on hand to assist with everything from executive board meetings to large functions to a variety of social events.


The Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel is home to 757 overnight rooms and features 60,000-square feet of flexible function space, including two ballrooms with pre-function space overlooking Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Conference rooms are all named after famous Baltimoreans, and 26 breakout rooms are available and outfitted with the latest in meeting technology.


The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront is located in the hip downtown neighbor- hood of Harbor East, and features 753 guest rooms, 80,000-square feet of meeting space, and 41 breakout rooms. On site meeting facilities also


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Explorers Lounge at Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Hotel in Baltimore features regional cuisine for lunch, dinner and late night cravings.


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