The 10-Minute Radius: What’s Walkable from Sonesta?
Our address is 100 Hopkins Place—and it puts you in the “Goldilocks Zone”: close enough to walk to the action, but tucked back enough to avoid the noise of the main tourist strip.
What You Can Reach on Foot
Below are the top nearby spots guests ask about most—each one an easy walk from the hotel. Times are approximate and can vary by route, weather, and crosswalk timing.
Pro tip: If you’re in town for a convention or game, walking often saves time versus rideshare traffic and event-day road closures.
Top Attractions Within ~10 Minutes (and a Couple Worth the Extra Few)
1) Baltimore Convention Center (~6 minutes)
It’s a short walk—so you can sleep in a little later and still make that 9:00 AM keynote. For an even smoother entry, use our insider tip on the quieter lobby option.
2) CFG Bank Arena (~5 minutes)
Heading to a concert or show? Skip surge pricing after the event—this is one of the easiest walks from the hotel.
3) Inner Harbor & National Aquarium (~9–10 minutes)
The waterfront is an easy downhill walk. Visit the National Aquarium, see historic ships like the USS Constellation, or stroll the promenade.
Aquarium tip: It gets busy—go early when they open for the calmest experience.
4) Oriole Park at Camden Yards (~11 minutes)
Baseball fans love our location. It’s a straightforward walk—great before first pitch and even better after the final out.
Save money: Instead of expensive stadium parking, leave your car with our valet ($45/day) and walk. It’s safer, simpler, and you avoid garage traffic after the 9th inning.
5) Rash Field Park (~14 minutes)
If you brought your dog, this is a go-to. It’s a slightly longer walk (about 0.7 miles), but worth it. There’s a newer dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs.
Make Your Downtown Stay Even Easier
Parking & Valet Tips
Comparing nearby garages vs. hotel valet (especially for conventions and events).
Read the Parking GuideBusiness Lunch & Coffee
Quiet places to meet clients, sign contracts, and grab caffeine near the hotel.
See the Business GuideFrequently Asked Questions
Is Sonesta Hotel Baltimore Inner Harbor really walkable to the Convention Center?
Yes. The Convention Center is typically about a 6-minute walk from our location at 100 Hopkins Place, making it easy to get to morning sessions without needing a rideshare.
What’s the fastest way to get to CFG Bank Arena after check-in?
Walking is usually quickest—it's about 5 minutes away. You also avoid event-night traffic and post-show rideshare surge pricing.
How long does it take to walk to the Inner Harbor and National Aquarium?
Most guests reach the Inner Harbor and the National Aquarium area in about 9–10 minutes on foot.
What time should I go to the National Aquarium to avoid crowds?
Go early—right when they open is typically the calmest time to enter, explore exhibits, and take photos before peak crowds arrive.
Is Camden Yards walkable from the hotel?
Yes. Oriole Park at Camden Yards is usually about an 11-minute walk. It’s a popular route for game days.
Is it better to use stadium parking or hotel valet for Orioles games?
If you want a simpler experience, hotel valet can be a great option. Our valet is $45/day, and you can walk to the stadium—often avoiding traffic jams exiting game-day garages.
Where can I take my dog for a walk near the Inner Harbor?
Rash Field Park is a favorite for dog owners. It’s about a 14-minute walk and includes a dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs.
Is the area around the hotel loud at night?
We’re in a “Goldilocks Zone”—close to major attractions but slightly set back from the busiest Inner Harbor tourist strip, which can help reduce late-night noise for many guests.
What’s the best “walk-first” tip for downtown Baltimore?
For events, conventions, and concerts, walking often beats rideshares. You’ll avoid road closures, queues, and surge pricing—plus you’ll get a better feel for the city.


















