The infinity pool deck is arguably the best social scene in Baltimore
Stunning 'industrial chic' design that actually respects the 1914 pier history
Rec Pier Chop House and The Cannon Room are destinations in themselves
Quick Take: A stunningly beautiful wallet-drainer that trades quiet seclusion for a high-energy social scene.
Reviewed by @The_Travel_It_Gurl: I checked into this suite at the Sagamore Pendry and was completely blown away. The living space is huge, but the private terrace is the real showstopper—it felt like my own rooftop garden in the middle of the city. Absolutely worth the splurge for a special occasion.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are universally dazzled by the design, harbor views, and staff, calling it the best hotel in the city by a mile.
Reality check
The noise from the pool bar and lobby can bleed into lower-floor rooms, and the price tag for breakfast ($26 eggs) shocks even seasoned travelers.
You love a 'see and be seen' atmosphere
You appreciate historic architecture renovated with modern swagger
You want to walk straight out the door into the bars and restaurants of Fells Point
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.5
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily service is thorough, turndown is standard.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Marble and brass are kept polished, no signs of mold or grout issues.
Maintenance: Top-tier. The renovation is recent enough that everything still feels new and solid.
Linens & towels: Plush, heavy, and crisp. High thread count feels expensive.
Odors & scents: Signature scent in the lobby (woodsy/leather), rooms smell fresh and neutral.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Thumping bass from the pool deck (summer weekends)
Lobby bar crowd noise drifting to 2nd-floor rooms
Cobblestone street traffic on the city side
Before you book
Good to know
The pool is seasonal (May-Sept/Oct) and fills up fast; get there early for a chair.
The 'Destination Fee' covers a welcome drink, wifi, and morning coffee cart.
You can take the Water Taxi directly from the pier to other parts of the harbor.
What to pack
Your best resort wear — the pool deck is a fashion show
Earplugs if you're staying on a lower floor on a weekend
Walking shoes for the cobblestone streets of Fells Point
Room Genie
Best picks
Harbor View rooms (higher floors) for the floor-to-ceiling water views that justify the price
Courtyard rooms on the ground floor if you want a private patio (but less privacy)
Rooms to avoid
City-facing rooms on lower floors (street noise)
Room 228 (specifically mentioned in reviews for lobby/restaurant noise bleed)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I'm celebrating a special occasion and would love a Harbor View room on a high floor, away from the elevator and lobby noise. If a Harbor View isn't available, a quiet Courtyard room on the top floor would be great.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a real spa onsite?
No. They offer in-room treatments or send you to 'The Healing Path' a block away. Do not book expecting a sauna/steam room circuit.
How much is parking?
Valet is $65 per night. There is no self-park onsite, and finding a spot on Thames Street is a competitive sport.
Is the pool open to non-guests?
Yes, they sell day passes (Mon-Thu) and cabana rentals to the public, so it gets busy and social.
Does the room rate include breakfast?
No. Expect to pay ~$26 for an omelet and ~$7 for coffee at the Rec Pier Chop House.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, very. $150 per stay fee, no weight limit mentioned.
What is the 'Destination Fee'?
A mandatory $41.13/night charge that covers a welcome cocktail, wifi, in-room coffee, and a morning coffee cart in the lobby.
Insider Tips
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Look for the 17th-century cannon encased in the floor of The Cannon Room whiskey bar.
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The 'Stoop' entrance has outdoor seating where you can nurse a drink and people-watch on Thames Street.
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You can dock your own boat at the hotel slips if you arrive by water (call ahead).
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Courtyard' rooms can feel like a fishbowl when guests are mingling in the garden.
💡The pool water gets surprisingly crowded with 'day pass' holders on weekdays.
💡You are paying 5-star prices for 4-star service speed when the bar gets slammed.
💡The in-room 'bar' is curated better than most hotel bars, featuring local Sagamore Rye.
💡The hallway carpets are thick, but the doors are heavy and slam loudly if not caught.
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