The morning coffee enjoyed in the courtyard; the tea served by the fireplace in winter-the library- the music room with its piano/ The Ivy is as welcoming as a private home. Built at the end of the 19th century and recently renovated- this beautiful mansion melts perfectly into the historic and prestigious Mount Vernon district- with turrets rising above the trees. Behind the ivy-clad walls and high shining windows this charming boutique hotel is structured around a magnificent staircase- covered by the original skylights- which leads to the guest rooms. In the evening- guests will appreciate the cuisine of Magdalena- one of Baltimore s finest restaurants.
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GGuest User2024.05.21
I booked an overnight reservation for my husband's birthday celebration. The entire experience was unique and simply outstanding in every way! We were made to feel VERY SPECIAL by each and every staff member with whom we engaged. We were CONTINUALLY welcomed throughout the stay from the person who opened the car door and greeted us by name to the very knowledgeable concierges, the room service staff, the culinary staff, the bellman, the driver, Lottie Dottie and EVERYBODY! The hotel was very clean and beautifully adorned with pictures, books, furniture, plants and artifacts that told the story of the hotel. This includes the very accommodating bedroom with a comfortable canopy bed and a pristine, spacious and updated bathroom. One could ALWAYS count on soul-stirring music playing in the background of every public space. Each tune moved us to murmur the lyrics regardless of where we were and what we were doing. Ever had a snack attack? No worries! The room was well stocked with a variety of goodies and beverages to soothe those evening urges. And, finally, let me praise the food selections offered to us at teatime and breakfast. Homemade jam, almond butter, muffins, oat flapjacks, chicken sausage, eggs, and more! This was quite an awesome getaway! And, yes, we would do it all over again!
The cultural heart of Baltimore beats loudly at Hotel Indigo® Baltimore Downtown. Located in the historic Mt. Vernon neighborhood, our modern boutique hotel has an eclectic aesthetic that reflects Charm City’s vibrant history and arts. Step outside to experience Baltimore’s cultural district with museums, theaters, and attractions, like the Walters Art Museum. Catch a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards and explore the Inner Harbor and the National Aquarium. For business travelers, we offer 4,000 sq. ft of meeting space near the Baltimore Convention Center and companies like Under Armour. Relax under a literary-themed mural in designer rooms. Sip and savor at Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats reflecting Baltimore’s culinary spirit.
GGuest User2022.10.08
I thoroughly enjoyed my 5 night stay at Hotel Indigo. The reception staff was very friendly and accommodating. The room was well appointed with nice furnishings and was clean. The bed was comfortable. The room had 2 large windows with a city view. Housekeeping came daily and provided excellent service. The public areas/lobby were nice and clean too. The lobby has a large area with abundant seating, a large fireplace and tv. My only suggestion would be to update the tv to a smart tv for access to Netflix and other apps.
Let Residence Inn Baltimore at The Johns Hopkins Medical Campus welcome you to an accommodating, comfortable stay. Our hotel near downtown Baltimore, MD, is just steps from The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Kennedy Krieger Institute. Designed for modern travelers, our extended-stay hotel in Baltimore, MD, offers premium amenities to help you thrive away from home. Stay fueled for success with our hotel's complimentary breakfast buffet. Our rooftop restaurant, 16 on the Park, serves Maryland-inspired favorites and libations to pair with stunning views of the city, while our Lobby Bar & Lounge allows you to unwind after a long day. Connect to our high-speed Wi-Fi and find a new recipe to make in your suite's full-size kitchen. Catch up on work at your desk's ergonomic chair before plunging into plush bedding for a restful night of sleep. From unexpected perks to familiar accommodations, Residence Inn Baltimore at The Johns Hopkins Medical Campus guarantees you will enjoy your stay.
刘刘2019.10.13
It is especially convenient in the hospital area. One room has a double bed and a double sofa bed. It can be opened for four people. It is also convenient to have a kitchen. The hotel's infrastructure is complete. There are ice machines and water dispensers. There is a free coffee bar.
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Settle into our spacious guestrooms at the Residence Inn Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor and enjoy our home-inspired amenities and unbeatable location. Our hotel is conveniently situated in downtown near Baltimore Inner Harbor, Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Hippodrome Theatre for your business or sightseeing pleasure. After taking in the local attractions, set the stage for rejuvenation at our extended-stay hotel. We provide complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi to make you feel at home. Stay active during downtime at our 24-hour fitness center, or keep up with tasks in our business center. At the end of the day, rest easy in our suites with plush bedding and spacious workstations. Our rooms come complete with fully equipped kitchens and room service from 17 Light Restaurant and Lounge, making eating in a breeze. Throughout your stay, keep your four-legged friend by your side, courtesy of our pet-friendly policy. Appreciate the sweet life at Residence Inn Baltimore Downtown/Inner Harbor.
Llaalaa8902021.03.14
Came down to inner harbor for the night with my family. We stayed at a residence inn back in October when we went to Atlanta, so we knew we wanted to stay again in residence inn. Staff was friendly. Room was clean. Valet parking was very convenient. Short 10 minute walk to the harbor. Close to many restaurants/bars.
Embrace the unexpected during your getaway and let Baltimore’s vibrant culture and bold neighborhoods introduce you to something new. Stay with us at Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace along the Inner Harbor and find yourself conveniently close to some of the city’s top attractions and hidden gems alike, so every moment of your experience is packed with adventure and discovery. Plan your itinerary around the National Aquarium, Oriole Park, M&T Bank Stadium, CFG Arena and Baltimore Convention Center. On property, look forward to pet-friendly rooms, modern gym and indoor pool, and over 27,000 square feet of flexible event spaces for your next meeting or celebration. Join us at our Ground Floor Café, ideal for morning coffee, to work remotely, or catch the game on the big screen with a cocktail in hand. Continue the journey at Watertable, our fifth-floor restaurant and lounge, serving seasonal fare that highlights the local flavors of Baltimore with an ambiance that’s vibrant and stylish—just the way we like it.
GGuest User2020.08.11
I loved this location and everything was convenient. I will choose this hotel again on my next visit. There were lots of good restaurants and shopping close by. Hotel room was clean even during this Pandemic. I would definitely recommend this location to others.
The hotel is within walking distance to all major attractions including the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland Science Center, Oriole Park at Camden Yards and MT Bank Stadium, home of the World Champion Baltimore Ravens. Shop at the Galleria, Harborplace or Arundel Mills Mall. History buffs will enjoy visiting Fort McHenry, Fells Point, Museum of Industry and the BO Railroad Museum, just a few of the historic sites in Baltimore. Located on Baltimore's Inner Harbor in the heart of activity from the attractions to the business community. We are easily accessible by plane, train or automobile with BWI (12 miles), Penn Station (5 miles) and Interstate 95 and #83. The over-the-street walkways to the Baltimore Convention Center and Harborplace are an added convenience to our hotel guests. For incredible views, luxurious comfort and superb service, all at an unmatched located, stay at Baltimore's premier hotel.Spacious guestrooms with king, queen or two double beds, 60 inch flat screen TV, work area with oversized desk and office-style chair, two telephones, sitting area, dresser with mini-refrigerator, and bathroom. All guestrooms have coffee/tea makers, hair dryers, iron ironing board and in room safe.
GGuest User2022.10.03
Overall experience was below par. From carpets that were in dire need of cleaning with obvious neglect, to the fact that ice machines on multiple floors were inoperable and even though I reported the 9th floor ice machine every day for our entire stay, it never functioned. With conference attendance in the 250-450 range daily it seriously impeded our ability to make meeting changes as there was not a single day where all 4 elevators functioned at the same time. On one morning session, I had to wait for 25 minutes to get an elevator to the top floor meeting space. I finally found a back way through the service elevator to get there. Totally unacceptable. I do expect this level of neglect in a flagship property. It was obvious that staff shortage was an issue as well. Finally the pricing in the hotel restaurant was totally out of line with outside establishments. Charging $12 for a bowl of oatmeal or $21 for a pancake breakfast is obscene. Totally underwhelmed by the experience.
A stay at The Royal Sonesta Harbor Court Baltimore places you in the heart of Baltimore, within a 10-minute walk of Baltimore Inner Harbor Marina and National Aquarium in Baltimore. This luxury hotel is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Oriole Park at Camden Yards and 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from M&T Bank Stadium.
Don't miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a sauna. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and wedding services.
Grab dinner at Formula Espresso, a restaurant that specializes in American cuisine. You can also grab snacks at the coffee shop/cafe. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. To-go breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to noon for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Baltimore? This hotel has 12000 square feet (1115 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and 13 meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 203 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
TTerri Jordan2023.02.28
Staff is very polite and helpful Terry location is perfect and close to everything. Going down fall was the Lack of supervision in the pool areas and not really so much the hotels followed but the guests who met their children swim and splash and jump in the Jacuzzi. There needs to be clear posted signs regarding no children in the hot tub under the age of 16 years old
Experience Charm City like never before at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. Ideally situated in the Harbor East neighborhood, our Baltimore, Maryland hotel provides unparalleled access to Fells Point, the National Aquarium and the restaurants and shops of the Inner Harbor. Redesigned accommodations offer views of the harbor or the Baltimore skyline, and include modern technology, premium amenities and deep soaking tubs. Sample sustainable local fare at our popular waterfront restaurant or pick up tasty to-go items designed to savor as you explore Baltimore. Make time to work out in our fully equipped fitness center. Then, host your next event in our light-filled, flexible venues several overlooking the harbor. With the most iconic attractions close by, our Baltimore, MD hotel is just a short distance from the Baltimore Convention Center, making it easy to attend events there. Whether you're joining us for work or vacation, we know you'll love your stay at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.
GGuest User2021.09.20
It was very lovely. The view of the water from our room was magnificent. The room was a great size and was very clean. The only thing I wish is that the parking garage was a little closer, but they do offer valet service. So all in all I had a great experience. O and also they let me check in early, which was a life saver.
Daily Mandatory Charge includes: 2% Baltimore Tourism Assessment
Enjoy charm and sophistication at the Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore hotel, at Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Ideal for long and short-term stays alike, our all-suite accommodations are set in the heart of the picturesque community of "Harbor East". We’re only 10 miles from Baltimore/Washington International Airport and 1 mile from the Baltimore Convention Center. Adjacent to Little Italy, we’re within walking distance to the Orioles Park at Camden Yards, Ravens Stadium, the National Aquarium, Fells Point, and the many shops and restaurants of the Inner Harbor.
The Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel provides complimentary admission to the MAC (Maryland Athletic Club) fitness center. The 54,000 square foot space provides 60+ cardio stations with personal viewing screens, 70+ strength stations, a spinning studio and numerous group exercise classes.
The hotel offers suites with separate living and sleeping areas. Each suite has a fully equipped kitchen with full-size refrigerator and microwave. Two telephones with voicemail, work desk with ergonomic chair, complimentary WiFi, 40-inch HDTV with complimentary HBO, iron, ironing board and hair dryer are standard in all suites.
For your convenience, there's an on-site coin operated laundry and a complimentary grocery shopping service. We invite guests to enjoy our Suite Start breakfast buffet every morning, as well as our reception, available Wednesday evenings 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm, featuring light refreshments and complimentary beverages. For additional dining options, whet your appetite with a choice of over 15 restaurants within a two-block radius of the hotel. Our Suite Shop has a supply of quick and easy meals as well as sundries. Located adjacent to the Front Lobby is a Starbucks Coffee Shop.
Enjoy the cosmopolitan and culturally diverse setting of Baltimore's Inner Harbor while indulging in all the comforts of home with Homewood Suites by Hilton.
GGuest User2023.08.26
The hotel is strategically located and safe, close to Baltimore's inner harbor, with beautiful scenery, high-end business buildings and historical attractions nearby, and it is particularly beautiful to walk at night.
A typical American breakfast, not many varieties, eggs, bread and fruit are absolutely full, and the waiter is particularly good. Every Wednesday night, you can enjoy a free dinner, providing rare vegetable salad, unexpected joy. Free coffee and hot water available 24 hours a day in the lobby.
Room service did not provide face towels one day, and under the communication of Ctrip customer service, there was a lot of improvement in the next few days. One night, the toilet was suddenly blocked, but the floor service staff and maintenance staff came to dredge in time, and did not affect the residence. Overall, it is recommended to live.
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Hello and welcome to Canopy by Hilton Baltimore Harbor Point, perfectly nestled between Harbor East and Fells Point with waterfront views of the Inner Harbor and Patapsco River. Fine dining, shopping, nightlife, an array of museums and more are just steps from our door. Explore Baltimore in style with our complimentary Canopy Bikes. We'll introduce you to the neighborhood with a local welcome gift at check-in.
At Canopy, we've got you covered. Our LEED Silver hotel features a Just-Right Room with a positively local vibe. Enjoy views of the waterfront from floor-to-ceiling windows, custom art and nautical décor, as well as amenities like free WiFi and exclusively designed Canopy bed. Suites offer added space, a separate living area and cozy extras like bathrobes and Canopy socks. Every floor has a filtered spring water station so you can refresh and feel great going forward.
Welcome the day in the café with a delicious artisanal breakfast made with fresh ingredients and local produce or have a Canopy Break Fast bag delivered to your door. Dine indoors or on our outdoor waterfront terrace, and sample local beer, wine and more at our complimentary evening tastings. Work up a sweat in our fitness center, and host your next meeting or function in one of our event spaces. Choose from our professional boardroom, 1,700 sq. ft. meeting room, 9th floor terrace or Canopy Central.
2024.10.15
I am a frequent Hilton customer and Hilton Honors member, but will avoid this particular hotel in the future. My family stayed here as part of a block of rooms my niece reserved for her wedding The rooms and views were beautiful, and most of the staff were very friendly; however, we were absolutely shocked and appalled as to how the bar manager treated our wedding guests the Friday night before the wedding. My niece had called in advance and was assured the bar/restaurant could accommodate our crowd, as we came in from all over the U.S. for the event. Instead, the bar manager seemed thoroughly annoyed and bothered all night, and began yelling at some of the guests to MOVE away from the entrance, even though we were not blocking anyone from entry. While the bar apparently closes at 11 pm, we were told by the bartenders at 10:15 that the manager announced it was last call. We are not an unruly group. We were just enjoying some drinks and each other’s company since we rarely get the chance to see each other. (My son and I had just been through Hurricane Milton and were just happy to be safe with family.) My brother-in-law civilly asked if he could inquire about the early closing with the bar manager, who then came over loudly announcing that if anyone wanted to know her name, it was Lanesha, and that she would be happy to spell it if someone wanted to complain. My sister, the mother of the bride, also attempted to calmly speak to her privately, explaining that it was her daughter’s wedding, and that her behavior was making us feel unwelcome, and that it seemed like she was angry with us. The manager was apparently very offended by the use of the word “angry,” and became immediately irate, introducing a discussion about race into a situation that had nothing to do with race. She then walked over to the check-in desk and told the receptionist there to tell us to all quiet down and began turning the lights on and off to make us leave. Many had already left at that point, and the few who remained were simply dumbfounded as to what was happening. We asked the bartenders (most who seemed terribly embarrassed) what we had done to offend anyone, and they just uncomfortably explained they thought it might just be a difference in the way people communicate. I then tried to speak to the manager myself, informing her that I would be leaving reviews detailing this incident, to which she responded that she was “being harassed” and was now calling security. Security??? Again, just absolutely shocked—as this was completely unnecessary. To my knowledge, at no time did anyone other than the manager raise their voice or behave in a way that was inappropriate or threatening (check the security video should there be any doubt). The handful of us left walked outside as security showed up. Together, the manager stood laughing with them, clearly unintimidated in any way. My niece, the bride, told the manager on her way out that she had spoken to the hotel in advance re
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RRickAh, Baltimore, a city of rich history and eclectic charm. My wife and I recently had the pleasure of a stay at the Hotel Ulysses, a luxurious retreat nestled in the heart of this vibrant city. True to the reputation of the New York-based design firm, Ash, the Ulysses is nothing short of an architectural marvel.
The first thing that catches your eye? The hotel's impeccable aesthetic. It's a masterful blend of old-world charm and modern design, encapsulating the very essence of Baltimore's diverse character. While the rooms might have been a tad on the cozier side, they more than made up for it with their plush comfort and attention to detail. The Ulysses truly exemplifies the notion that beauty lies in the details, and the meticulousness with which they've curated every aspect of the guest experience speaks volumes.
The 19th-century charm of the Mount Vernon neighborhood is beautifully echoed within the Ulysses. The delicate stained-glass skylight, the ornate crown molding, and the preserved brass postal box serve as a testament to the building's rich history. But it's not all vintage here. The interiors seamlessly transition from the ornate influences of the Art Nouveau era to a more streamlined approach, evident in the hickory wood furniture adorned with Ash’s custom textiles. And oh, those hand-beaded lampshades and embroidered quilts! They added the perfect splash of color and quirk.
A special shout-out to the carved flamingos that support the bedside tables, a delightful nod to Baltimore's own John Waters and his ”Pink Flamingos.” It's this mix of opulence and eccentricity that makes the Ulysses stand out.
Booking through Trip.com was a new experience for us. A bit unconventional, sure, but it came through in the clutch. The $35 ”destination fee” threw us for a loop initially, but the $20 credit we received towards our bill at the hotel restaurant (Ash Bar) or the bar (Blooms) made it all worth it. Speaking of Blooms, what an experience! The mirrored ceiling, the crimson banquettes, and the purple stools set the stage for a night to remember.
In a nutshell? The Hotel Ulysses is a triumph, an ode to Baltimore's multifaceted spirit. Whether you're here for the history, the design, or the sheer experience, the Ulysses promises and delivers. Highly recommended! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
GGuest UserWe stayed at the Courtyard for three nights over July 4 weekend and were very pleased with our experience. The hotel is well located for downtown Baltimore, very close to Pier 6 Pavilion if going to a concert there and not far from other sites as well (Reggie Lewis Museum, Maryland Jewish Museum). The room and facility was very very clean and the staff was pleasant and VERY helpful throughout, appreciative that we were staying there. We had a few needs for housekeeping help - a corkscrew and sheets and towels for the couch plus figuring out temperature control on the mini fridge - and in all three cases, staff was at the room in very short order. This is not a super fancy hotel - it's not claiming to be - but it is well priced and comfortable. If not interested in paying for hotel parking, the Little Italy parking garge is about 3-4 blocks away & there is free parking near there as well (be careful of signage though). Overall, a very very positive experience for sure. Exceeded expectations.
TTracie WestThe hotel staff is exceptionally kind from the front desk to the cleaning staff. The location is a few blocks from the harbor and located next to Lexington Market. The breakfast was good with a waffle machine, eggs, sausage, yummy oatmeal with a wide variety of add-inns. Blueberry compote and candied pecans were my favorites. The room is spacious and clean with comfy beds and pillows. Overall I definitely would recommend. It's was a great price for the service. Newly renovated!
张张You can talk about real experiences in hotel services, location, facilities, sanitation and more. Inexpensive! It is no different from a superior room, far beyond imagination, surprising, service is in place, very comfortable, is the ideal choice, will come here in the future, all real and effective reviews will be displayed. The hotel location is very good, right by inner habor, easy access to the harbour, there is a supermarket next to it, and shopping is very close
KKUANCHENCtrip's club suites are free to use the club's exclusive lounge, breakfast (6:00-9:30), free Wi-Fi and free parking, you can see that the hotel is old, but the maintenance is not bad; The only thing I was dissatisfied with was that there was a cockroach in the bathroom on the first night of the stay. The clothes on Saturday were good for me on Monday morning (no laundry service on Sunday). As a result, I asked the front desk to wash the clothes on Monday morning. Wash, the fastest can only get at 1 o'clock in the afternoon,
XXUThe location is a bit biased and suitable for renting a car. There is no place to eat around, but I feel that the restaurant is good, there are meals at 11 o'clock in the evening. The standard American breakfast is quite rich. The hotel bed seems to be quite tight and needs to be booked in advance. The room and its supplies are also good and worth recommending.
GGuest UserWe were very pleased with our stay at Springhill suites. The Valet gentleman, Akeem(?), was very helpful, polite and professional. Darrien was fantastic, accommodating, polite and professional. Answered my many questions with great suggestions. Our rooms were special, clean and comfortable. We enjoyed our breakfast, especially the eggs w/cheese.
GGuest UserThe hotel is located in the Inner Harbor, thus practically in Downtown with walking close to many attractions and restaurants. Furthermore, a perfect starting point for a game of Orioles or Ravens, walking not 10 minutes away. The hotel has a parking garage connected, quite expensive, but unfortunately almost alternatively. At check-in there was an electricity failure, even here one reacted extremely helpful after it said it would probably take 2 hours I was already left in the room with a Master Key, a very nice gesture. Otherwise everything is standard, I was as a rare Days Inn guest, but very positively surprised by this location. If you're in Baltimore again.
GGuest UserThis is probably the single worst motel/hotel I have stayed in my entire life. I arrived early, so I understand some wait. I had to wait more than 2 hours (most hotels I have stayed at do have rooms ready before the listed check-in time). The staff was basically all from fairly to very unfriendly. After waiting for 1 & 1/2 hours I was told one room might be ready. After listening to the client before me state the Wi-Fi was completely inaccessible, I asked them what else I could expect not to work in this room. At this point the manager did an about face and told me I would have to wait another 30 minutes (they were obviously trying to dump me in a completely dysfunctional room). After another 30 minutes I was told the room was on the 3d floor, not the ground floor (I had an injury to my ankle tendon, so it was difficult to walk). When I arrived in the room this is what I found: 1) the door had been busted open repeatedly, so all the locks were loose and had been badly reattached. 2) the faucet fixture was completely loose and wiggly. 3) The hardware in the bathtub to turn the water on and off and regulate hot water was also completely loose and half busted. 4) The toilet seat was loose. 5) On the second day I found a live cockroach in the bathroom. 6) The AC and heating unit was basically impossible to adjust properly to a good temperature and was incredibly noisy when it came on 'automatically' so I had to turn it off. 7) The 'dinette' table attached to the wall was also loose. 8) The only 2 full days (in succession) that I stayed at the property, the front desk locked me out of my room by reprogramming the card keys: not only were there no apologies, but a holier-than-thou arrogant attitude when I complained about their actions. 9) There were innumerable people with significant problems staying at the motel. It almost looked like it was also functioning as a housing location for the destitute and the mentally questionable. On Saturday morning a lady trudged around the 3d and 4th floors, heavily banging and dragging her feet, and every 2-3 seconds emitting very loud lamentations. She did this for about 1 and ½ hours. People had barking dogs at 5 in the morning. There was constant car traffic at all hours of the night. Much door slamming. While some of this might be fully acceptable if it were a charitable organization housing the disadvantaged, to do this as or in combination with a motel, is unacceptable. 10) The cleaning ladies resented cleaning, and basically did nothing and made you feel they had just graciously performed the most difficult and demanding task in the world for just changing the towels. 11) I asked if they gave wake-up calls. The lady at the desk said she didn’t really know who would be there. She then agreed to a certain time in the morning the following day. ***Of course, that call was never made. 12) When given the card keys to enter the room, absolutely no instructions were given for the internet. Previously a man had comp
GGuest UserWherever you are away from the city centre, the hotel is large and spacious! 10 minutes from the harbour in the city, but the fast distance is the need to pay the toll! Come on near the supermarket, a lot of supermarkets! Overall good! 24-hour reservation transfer service
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