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Belvedere Hotel, Baltimore MD | Nearby Businesses


1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 659-5287

The Belvedere is a Beaux Arts style building in Baltimore, Maryland. Designed by the Boston architectural firm of Thomas and Parker and built in 1902-1903, the Belvedere is a Baltimore landmark at the southeast corner of North Charles Street, facing north on East Chase Street in the city's fashionable Mount Vernon-Belvedere-Mount Royal neighborhood. In 1991 it was converted into condominiums, though areas remain open to the public.DesignThe eleven-story tan brick building rises 118ft from a rusticated stone base to an elaborately-detailed "French Second Empire" styled crown with a traditional mansard roofline.

Event Venue Near Belvedere Hotel

Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
12 N Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 837-7400

The legendary Hippodrome Theatre opened on November 23, 1914 and, for over 70 years, served as a movie palace that also showcased some of the top vaudeville performances of the time. It shuttered briefly and reopened in 2004 as The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center and continues to provide world-class entertainment to downtown Baltimore ever since as the crown jewel of the newly established Bromo Tower Arts & Entertainment District. Box Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 11am-3pm Box Office Hours on show days: 11am-intermission

Hippodrome Theatre
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
12 N Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Hippodrome Theatre is a theater in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1914 for impresarios Marion Scott Pearce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater. When the movie palace opened it was the largest theatre south of Philadelphia. The Hippodrome was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, one of the foremost theater architects of his time. Lamb gave the theater an unusually strong presence on Eutaw Street through the use of brick and terra cotta on a massive façade. The Hippodrome was renovated in 2004 for use as a performing arts theater, and is part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center.The site had previously been occupied by the five story Eutaw House Hotel, built in 1835 and destroyed by fire on May 25, 1912. The new theater had an original capacity of 3,000 seats and boasted a Moller organ, as well as a house orchestra that survived into the 1950s. The Loew's chain operated the Hippodrome from 1917 to 1924, then Keith-Albee-Orpheum assumed stewardship. In 1920 the average weekly attendance was 30,000. During the 1930s the Hippodrome featured such performers as Jack Benny, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Martha Raye, Dinah Shore, Red Skelton, The Three Stooges, the Andrews Sisters, Morey Amsterdam and Benny Goodman. Frank Sinatra first performed with Harry James at the Hippodrome. Live performances ceased in 1959, but movies remained strong through the 1960s. The Hippodrome finally closed in 1990 as the last movie theater in downtown Baltimore.

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 692-6170

Embassy Suites Baltimore Inner Harbor
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
222 St Paul Pl
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 727-2222

Havana Club
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
600 Water St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 468-0022

The Havana Club offers a private setting for your next event. No matter how large or small, let us transform your event into reality. Offers: Beautifully-appointed intimate setting with rich leather sofas and chairs Fully stocked bar with premium brands and extensive wine lists State-of-the-art sound and lighting systems Conveniently located at 600 Water Street directly above Ruth's Chris Steak House, just two blocks north of the Baltimore Inner Harbor. Dress Code: At the Havana Club, we ask that our patrons be well dressed for the evening, and we invite proper attire and etiquette. Stylish, sophisticated, smart and chic. Distressed jeans are permitted and Bermuda shorts are appropriate. Inappropriate attire will not be permitted, including - flip-flops or work boots, jerseys or athletic garments, sleeveless shirts or tank tops on gentlemen, hoodies/sweatshirts, No torn-clothing, cut off shorts including cut of jeans, ballcaps, and T-shirts with language and/or graphics are not permitted.

George Peabody Library
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
17 E Mount Vernon Pl
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 234-4943

The George Peabody Library, formerly known as the Library of the Peabody Institute, is the 19th-century focused research library of The Johns Hopkins University. It is located on the Peabody campus at West Mount Vernon Place in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere historic cultural neighborhood north of downtown Baltimore, Maryland, across from the landmark Washington Monument. The collections are available for use by the general public, in keeping with the famous Baltimorean merchant/banker/financier/philanthropist George Peabody's goal to create a library "for the free use of all persons who desire to consult it."

The Center Club
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Light St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 727-7788

Established by a group of prominent Baltimore business and civic leaders, The Club was founded on a charter of non-discrimination. The Club’s commitment to diversity, exceptional dining and impeccable standards of service is as embraced today as in its founding 50 years ago.

The Engineers Club
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
11 W Mount Vernon Pl
Baltimore, MD 21201

Midnight Kings Charles Street
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
318 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 708-5345

Hotel Indigo Baltimore Downtown
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
24 West Franklin Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 625-6200

Hotel Indigo Baltimore Downtown is an upscale boutique lifestyle hotel that has been locally inspired by our historic neighborhood. Our guest rooms are vibrant, large, colorful, feature hardwood floors, large area rugs, mini-fridge, Keurig coffee/tea makers and spa inspired bathrooms. Poets Modern Cocktails and Eats is located in the lobby of Hotel Indigo Baltimore - Mt Vernon and features great cocktails, small plates, flat-breads, hamburgers and some incredibly creative salads! Stop by for a great breakfast to start your day then unwind with a signature cocktail before turning in for the night!

Wyndham Baltimore Peabody Court
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
612 Cathedral St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 727-7101

Formerly known as the Peabody Court Hotel, aka. Wyndham Baltimore Peabody Court, the Wyndham Baltimore Mt. Vernon hotel is located on what has been called "the most beautiful Public Square in America" and features modern comforts tempered with Old World Grace and Luxury.

The 13th Floor
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 347-0880

The 13th Floor is an elegant and unique setting for a private or hosted affair. The surroundings are a lavish and luxurious return to the sophistication of The Belvedere’s early history, yet the feeling is contemporary and stylish. The extraordinary views overlooking the city create a feeling of being above the day-to-day: a time to unwind, to talk, and to connect.

Maryland Historical Society
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
201 W Monument St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 685-3750

Maryland Historical Society (MdHS) features Maryland’s largest and most comprehensive Civil War exhibit. The impact of the war on the people of Maryland is told on personal terms in “Divided Voices: Maryland in the Civil War.” The largest Civil War exhibit in the museum’s 167-year history occupies over 5,000 square feet and tells the story of a tragedy in three acts: the romantic war, the real war and the long reunion. For more information, please visit http://www.mdhs.org or call 410-685-3750. Founded in 1844, the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS) is the state’s oldest continuously operating cultural institution. In keeping with the founders’ commitment to preserve the remnants of Maryland’s past, MdHS remains the premier institution for state history. With over 350,000 objects and seven million books and documents, this institution now serves upward of 100,000 people through its through museum, library, press, and educational programs. MdHS is located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.

Chase Court
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1112 Saint Paul St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 727-1112

Chase Court is honored to have received the Wedding Wire Couple Choice Award 2015! Thank you! Centrally located in the historic Mount Vernon Cultural District, one of Baltimore's best neighborhoods, Chase Court is a simple yet elegant and intimate setting for the ceremony and reception of your dreams as well as for exceptional corporate events. In Chase Court's private clearing-in-the-forest shade garden and air-conditioned 125-seat Gothic Ballroom, you'll enjoy a very special experience in a romantic, elegant, intimate, and completely comfortable environment. Convenient parking, easy highway access, many nearby hotels. See our web site at http://www.chasecourt.com and call (410) 727-1112 for a personal tour of Chase Court! Baltimore Wedding Venue, Intimate Weddings, garden Weddings, Outdoor Weddings, Small Weddings, Affordable Weddings, Elopements.

The Baltimore War Memorial
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
101 N Gay St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 396-4565

A HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF THE WAR MEMORIAL The War Memorial was designed as a ‘place of meeting for all veteran, patriotic and civic organizations, a depository for trophies of wars in which our country has engaged, and a tribute to those citizens of Maryland who gave their lives and services to their country in World War I.’ In 1919 the Governor of Maryland and the Mayor of Baltimore appointed a joint building commission. Subsequently they selected an architectural advisor and, through a nationwide architectural competition, a building design which fulfilled the purposes of the memorial. The winning design was that of Baltimore architect Laurence Hall Fowler. On November 22, 1921, ground was broken at the southeast corner of Lexington and Gay Streets by Ferdinand Foch, Marshall of France. The cornerstone was laid by Acting Secretary of War, Colonel Dwight F. Davis, the Governor of Maryland, Albert C. Ritchie, and the Mayor of Baltimore, William F. Broening on April 29, 1923. The War Memorial was dedicated on April 5, 1925. The War Memorial was constructed at a cost of $1,100,000.00, exclusive of the site. Both the state and city governments have always shared the expense of the building and its maintenance. On November 6, 1977, Mayor William Donald Schaefer rededicated the building as a memorial to the Marylanders who gave their lives in all of America's twentieth century wars. The War Memorial and the Memorial Plaza cover two city blocks, and face City Hall. The large white Neoclassical building with its six columns and broad steps houses a number of offices which serve as administrative headquarters for veterans of the armed forces. In addition, it houses an assembly room that is used by various civic and veteran groups for community meetings and social functions. On the second floor there is a 1000-seat auditorium. The names of all 1,752 Marylanders who died during World War I are inscribed on the walls, and large shields bear the insignias of many military divisions. Covering the west end of the interior balcony wall is a classical style mural by Baltimore-artist, R. McGill Mackall, depicting, ‘A Sacrifice to Patriotism.’ The high-ceiling interior is softened and embellished through the use of dark-red marble in the vestibule, Belgian block and marble in the main room and Italian Travertine marble floors throughout the building. The War Memorial building contributes to the Business and Government National Register Historic District. Around the top of the building is inscribed the names of all the counties of Maryland and Baltimore City. On the terrace in front of the building on the west facade, are two sculptured sea horses, the work of Edmond R. Amateis of New York, which represent the "Might of America crossing the seas to aid our allies." Against one of these horses is carved the coat of arms of the State of Maryland surmounted by an osprey representing the Navy; and against the other the coat of arms of the City of Baltimore, surmounted by an eagle representing the army. The War Memorial Building is supervised by the War Memorial Commission. The Commission is a ten-member group of veterans, five of whom are appointed by the Secretary of Veteran's Affairs with the Governor's approval and the other five of which are appointed by the Mayor of Baltimore.

The Gathering
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
400 E Saratoga St
Baltimore, MD 21213

(410) 960-9908

Enjoy Baltimore's FIRST Food Truck Park at The Hollywood Diner Backlot! Rotating food trucks with indoor/outdoor seating and live entertainment. The Hollywood Diner is one of Baltimore's Landmarks that we are working to restore! For more info: www.dinerbacklot.com and www.thegatheringbaltimore.com

Brew House No. 16
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
831 N Calvert St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 659-4084

Located in the historic No. 16 fire house at the corner of Calvert and Read Streets, Brew House No. 16 is a neighborhood brewpub with handcrafted beer and local artisanal cuisine. Brew House No. 16 is owned and operated by the Hummel family. We've spent the past two years restoring and refurbishing the fire hall to the highest standards of comfort and beauty, inside and out. Brew House No. 16 offers a vibrant spot to meet, dine, drink and relax for locals and out-of-town visitors to the Mount Vernon cultural district. In addition to our own beer brewed on site, our menu features the very best our region's farmers, fisherman, and craft-breweries have to offer. We look forward to serving you soon!

Hippodrome Theatre
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
12 N Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Hippodrome Theatre is a former vaudeville theater in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1914 for impresarios Pierce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater. The Hippodrome was designed by Thomas White Lamb, one of the foremost theater architects of his time. Lamb gave the theater an unusually strong presence on Eutaw Street through the use of brick and terra cotta on a massive façade. The Hippodrome has been recently renovated for use as a performing arts theater, and is part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center. The site had previously been occupied by the five story Eutaw House Hotel, built in 1835 and destroyed by fire on 25 May 1912. The new theater had an original capacity of 3,000 seats and boasted a Moller organ, as well as a house orchestra that survived into the 1950s. The Loew's chain operated the Hippodrome from 1917 to 1924, then Keith-Albee-Orpheum assumed stewardship. During the 1930s the Hippodrome featured such performers as Jack Benny, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Martha Raye, Dinah Shore, Red Skelton, the Andrews Sisters, Morey Amsterdam and Benny Goodman.

Preston Hall
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
25 W Preston St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 802-4372

Renaissance Harborplace Hotel
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
202 E Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 547-1200

Local Business Near Belvedere Hotel

Belvedere Hotel
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD

The Belvedere Hotel is a Beaux Arts style building in Baltimore, Maryland. Designed by the Boston architectural firm of Thomas and Parker and built in 1902-1903, the Belvedere is a Baltimore landmark at the southeast corner of North Charles Street, facing north on East Chase Street in the city's fashionable Mount Vernon-Belvedere-Mount Royal neighborhood. The eleven-story tan brick building rises 118 feet from a rusticated stone base to an elaborately-detailed \"French Second Empire\" styled crown with a traditional mansard roofline. The hotel is named for its site on the former \"Belvidere\" estate of American Revolutionary War military leader/hero, a later civic and city leader, Colonel John Eager Howard, of the famous \"Maryland Line\" regiment of the Continental Army which distinguished itself especially at the Battle of Long Island/Battle of Brooklyn outside New York in August 1776 and the Battle of Cowpens in South Carolina in 1780.

The Belvedere
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Charles Street
Baltimore, MD

Dedicated Imaging Servics & Cnsltng
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1030 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 605-9393

PNC Bank
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1100 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 962-1420

The Belvedere, Baltimore
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1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Owl Bar
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1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 347-0888

Booty Clapstars
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(240) 812-9685

triflavadesign
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1 E Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Monumental Life Building
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21202

The Brewer's Art
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1106 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Brewer's Art is a Baltimore, Maryland brewpub and restaurant that opened on Friday, September 13, 1996. In 2008, it was named by Esquire magazine as the #1 Best Bar in America. The establishment covers two floors: the ground level floor contains a bar and dining room, and the lower level floor contains a smaller bar serving drinks and pub fare as well as multiple small cavernous rooms with tables for eating. It is currently the largest brewer of beer in the city of Baltimore, effectively taking that title upon its opening from the National Brewing Company which closed its doors during the late 1970s.

The Brewers Art
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1106 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Mount Vernon Music Space
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1015 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 449-0654

Brewer's Art
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1139 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Brewer's Art
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1106 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 547-6925

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Minato Sushi Bar
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1013 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 332-0332

Midtown Psychologuical Center
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
16 W Chase St
Baltimore, MD 21201-5405

(410) 752-2545

Indochine
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1015 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201-5409

(410) 539-4636

MV Fitness
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1016 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 878-2990

Welcome to Baltimore’s most elegant full service Health Club located in Historic Mount Vernon. If you live or work downtown, you are probably a short walk away from access to this one-of-a-kind Gym & Athletic Club. With a variety of memberships, training, and group fitness options, we can help you with weight loss, stress management, strength, conditioning, sport specific training, and much more……Fitness is right around the corner…..We’ll get you there. All memberships include access to both our Federal Hill Fitness club and our Mount Vernon Fitness club.

Pizza Primo Pasta
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1120 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 332-0006