"The Days Inn Inner Harbor at Baltimore has been where we have stayed four times over four years. The Hotel is within easy walking distance of the Inner Harbor and other sites which we wanted to visit. The desk clerk has always been very helpful and personable. We were last there when the city was visited by the Tall Ships for the country's 250 anniversary. Too my surprise there were plenty of rooms in the Hotel. It was quiet with no room doors slamming or guests talking in the hallway. Room service is only every two or three days. The place could use a renovation to bring it up to date. Breakfast, which has been well attended in the past, was also quite quiet. It has gone from scrambled eggs with bacon was reduced to a two types of cold cereal, two types of fruit, a very small container of yogurt and a muffin or toasted bagel. Even though it was a hot June, the Hotel's pool doesn't look like it has been used for over a year. We will continue to stay there because it is conveniently located. Its just not what it use to be."