Silver Spring Hospitality in Baltimore: A Small B&B Near the Light Rail
Silver Spring Hospitality is a four-room bed and breakfast in the Canton neighborhood, positioned as a mid-scale alternative to downtown chain hotels and smaller owner-operated inns across Baltimore.
What Silver Spring Hospitality actually is
The property operates as a live-in owner bed and breakfast rather than a staffed inn. All four guest rooms occupy a single renovated rowhouse with shared common areas on the ground floor. The location places guests within walking distance of Canton's restaurant and retail corridor along O'Donnell Street and the Canton Waterfront Park, and the Canton Light Rail station is two blocks away, providing direct access to Inner Harbor and downtown without driving.
Rooms and pricing
Rate ranges from $110 to $180 per night depending on room size and day of the week, with weekend rates typically $20 to $30 higher than weekday rates (confirm current pricing directly, as rates shift seasonally). The four rooms vary: two are standard doubles with private bathrooms; one is a larger room with a sitting area; one smaller room shares a bathroom with the owner's space and commands the lowest nightly rate.
All rates include a hot breakfast served between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. in the common dining room. Breakfast typically comprises eggs, toast, fresh fruit, yogurt, and coffee; the owner accommodates basic dietary restrictions with advance notice.
The property has no elevator, no front desk staffing outside posted check-in hours (generally 3:00 to 7:00 p.m.), and no business center or fitness facilities. Wi-Fi is included; parking is street parking along the rowhouse block, which fills by early evening during weekdays and is generally available on weekends.
How it compares to other Baltimore bed and breakfasts
Silver Spring Hospitality undercuts many full-service inns: the Admiral Fell Inn in Fells Point, a 38-room boutique property, charges $160 to $250 per night and includes concierge service and a restaurant on-site. The Scarborough Fair bed and breakfast in Canton operates four rooms as well but at $130 to $200 nightly and emphasizes Victorian decor and a more formal breakfast service. For budget travelers, extended-stay hotels like La Quinta by Wyndham Baltimore Downtown offer nightly rates from $90 but provide no breakfast and less personal attention. Choose Silver Spring Hospitality if you want owner interaction, an included meal, and walkable neighborhood immersion; choose the Admiral Fell Inn if you need daily housekeeping and restaurant service; choose La Quinta if budget and flexibility matter more than amenities.
Who it suits and who it does not
This bed and breakfast works well for couples and small groups exploring Canton on foot, business travelers who prefer independent lodging over chains, and visitors comfortable with shared facilities and owner-managed hospitality. It does not suit families needing more than two rooms (only four exist), guests arriving after 7:00 p.m. without prior arrangement, or travelers requiring accessible, ground-floor entry (the property sits up a short staircase from street level).
What the first visit involves
Guests receive check-in instructions via email; the owner is usually available at the property by 3:00 p.m. on arrival day. You enter through the front door, leave shoes in the entryway, and receive a key and Wi-Fi password. Breakfast is communal and timed; arriving between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. is expected. Checkout is 11:00 a.m., with luggage storage available until 5:00 p.m.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Check-in window is 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. weekdays and 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. weekends (verify in advance if arriving outside these windows). Street parking is permit-free but competitive; the Canton Light Rail station is a two-minute walk. The nearest paid lot is under the Canton Square development six blocks away, at roughly $12 per day. No laundry facilities exist on-site; the nearest laundromat is two blocks away on O'Donnell Street.
Silver Spring Hospitality fills a practical middle ground: it offers the neighborhood rootedness and meal inclusion of a true bed and breakfast without the premium pricing or hotel-style staffing of larger inns, making it a sensible choice for visitors who know what they want from their stay and don't need constant service.

