Homewood Suites By Hilton Baltimore: Extended-Stay Hotel in Harbor East with Full Kitchens
A midscale, all-suites hotel in Harbor East that caters primarily to business travelers and families staying longer than a weekend, Homewood Suites operates as an extended-stay property within the Hilton portfolio, meaning every room includes a full kitchen, separate living area, and washer-dryer. The property sits three blocks from the Inner Harbor waterfront and one block from the restaurants and shops along Fleet Street, positioning it between the tourist core and quieter residential neighborhoods to the south.
What the suites include
Every room at Homewood Suites is a suite, not a single studio or standard hotel room. The standard one-bedroom suite contains a full kitchen with full-size refrigerator, cooktop, microwave, dishwasher, and cookware; a separate living area with sofa and television; a bedroom with either one king or two queen beds; and a washer-dryer unit inside the suite. Some suites offer two bedrooms. Studios without a separate living room are not available here.
The hotel does not offer room service, daily housekeeping, or in-room dining beyond a complementary hot breakfast buffet for all guests. Housekeeping is available once per week at no charge; additional cleanings cost extra and must be requested in advance.
Nightly rates and what they vary by
Rates run from roughly $140 to $250 per night depending on season and day of the week, with weekday rates during off-season (November through February) at the lower end and Friday and Saturday rates during summer and fall at the higher end. Verify current pricing on the hotel's website or Hilton.com before booking, as rates fluctuate based on local events and occupancy. Weekly and monthly discounts are available; stays of seven nights or longer typically receive 10 to 20 percent off the nightly rate. Pet-friendly rooms are available for a one-time fee of $75.
How it compares to other Baltimore extended-stay options
The Residence Inn Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor, located on the south side of the Inner Harbor two blocks from the Aquarium, offers a similar all-suite model with full kitchens and washer-dryers in each room. Nightly rates there run slightly higher (typically $160 to $280), and the location is more directly tied to tourist attractions. Homewood Suites' Harbor East position appeals more to guests working in the Fells Point or Harbor East office corridor or seeking quieter, restaurant-forward neighborhoods. For budget-conscious extended stays, Motel 6 Baltimore Inner Harbor charges $90 to $140 per night but offers no kitchens or laundry in rooms; it suits travelers who eat out consistently and do not need cooking facilities. The Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore, a luxury alternative in the same downtown area, does not include kitchens but offers daily housekeeping and concierge service at nightly rates starting around $200.
Who stays here and who should look elsewhere
Homewood Suites works well for corporate relocations, multi-week project work, and families taking month-long visits to Baltimore. The kitchens and laundry units cut the cost of frequent dining out and dry-cleaning over a long stay. Weekly breakfast and housekeeping included in the rate reduce daily expenses further. Guests requiring daily housekeeping, room service, or front-desk concierge should book a full-service hotel instead. Travelers staying only one or two nights will not recoup the suite premium; a standard downtown hotel room offers better value for short visits.
First visit: what to expect
Check-in opens at 4 p.m.; early check-in is available on request depending on availability. Upon arrival, the front desk provides a key card, parking information, and a brief tour of the kitchenette if needed. The lobby has a small seating area but no restaurant or bar. Grocery delivery services like Amazon Fresh and Instacart serve the Harbor East neighborhood if you want to stock the kitchen without leaving the hotel. The hotel has no restaurant, but Forman's Tavern, Evo Ristorante, and Cinghiale are within a five-minute walk along Fleet Street.
Parking, hours, and practical details
The hotel provides on-site parking for $15 per night, or guests can use metered street parking along Fleet Street outside the building (two-hour limit during business hours, free after 7 p.m. and all day Sunday). The front desk is staffed 24 hours. The fitness center is open 24 hours and includes cardio equipment, free weights, and a small lap pool. Pets are allowed in designated rooms for a $75 one-time fee; dogs under 50 pounds are preferred.
Homewood Suites Baltimore fills a specific niche: longer stays in a neighborhood strong on restaurants and office space but fewer overnight tourists. Its kitchen and laundry justify the suite rate only when you stay at least four nights.

