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Introduction
The 1840s Carrollton Inn is a series of interconnected rowhomes, some dating back to the early 19th century, surrounding a central courtyard adjacent to the 1840s Plaza. This luxurious inn presents a much needed alternative to hotel space; the suites boast historic quality antiques and decorator furnishings. The first 13 of 24 anticipated luxury rooms and suites are now available for reservations!
New faux finishes and rich paint colors warm each room. Lush fabrics adorn windows and walls. Amazing bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, separate showers and beautiful hand-cut tile invite indulgence!
Features:
Kingsdown Mattresses, handcrafted for ultimate comfort
In-room fireplaces topped with mantles of marble & oak
Whirlpool Baths
Decorator Furnishings
Gourmet Breakfast
Fine Artwork
High Speed Internet
Plasma screen, cable TV
Centrally located in the heart of downtown Baltimore, within walking distance of the Inner Harbor. Located at the center of Heritage Walk.
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The 1840s Carrollton Inn will celebrate the life of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. Bed & Breakfast guests will enjoy a relaxing stay, in lavish comfort, with the convenience of being within walking distance of many of Baltimore's tourist attractions.
Choose from extravagant historic suites dating from the 1790s and luxury roomswith double whirlpool tubs and marble fireplaces. All guest accommodations are tastefully-appointed with antiques and artwork and include a gourmet breakfast served fireside at individual tables in the elegant first-floor dining room.
At the 1840s Plaza
The 1840s Plaza consists of several prominent historic structures in the heart of Baltimore's Museum Row.
The Carroll Mansion is a public museum named for its most famous occupant, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the only Catholic and last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence.
The Phoenix Shot Tower, built in 1928, was the tallest building in the United States until 1846. Shot for small game hunting was made in the tower until 1892.
The Gardens on the Plaza. The promenade from the Fava Building to the Carroll Mansion is lined with boxwood and flowers appropriate the 1840s period.
The 1840s Ballroom a unique and elegant conference, party and reception venue located on the fourth floor. The Ballroom features panoramic views of the Inner Harbor and murals of Baltimore in the 1840's.
Gardel's Supper Club with Euro-Latin dining and dancing. Tastefully tied into a European atmosphere, Gardel's offers an exquisite South American Porteno cuisine with an Argentinian flare.
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