Hotel in Baltimore, United States
Hotel Revival Baltimore
150ptsPersonality over polish in Mount Vernon.

About Hotel Revival Baltimore
Hotel Revival Baltimore is a personality-driven boutique in Mount Vernon — easy to book, strongest value outside spring and fall peak windows. It works well for weekend stays and special occasions where neighbourhood character matters more than five-star service depth. For concierge polish, step up to The Ivy Hotel or Sagamore Pendry instead.
Quick Verdict
Hotel Revival Baltimore is a solid mid-market boutique pick for Mount Vernon, particularly if you want personality over polish. Rooms book easily — often with availability inside a week — and rates tend to drop noticeably outside spring and fall. If you're visiting Baltimore for a special occasion and want a hotel with genuine character in a walkable historic neighbourhood, Revival earns consideration. For serious service depth or premium amenities, you'll need to step up to The Ivy Hotel or Sagamore Pendry Baltimore.
The Case For Booking
Revival sits on West Monument Street in Mount Vernon, Baltimore's most architecturally dense neighbourhood, within walking distance of the Walters Art Museum and the Washington Monument (the original one, not D.C.'s). That location matters: you're not marooned in the Inner Harbour tourist corridor, and you're close enough to the city's leading dining and bar options to make a car largely optional for an evening out. Check our full Baltimore restaurants guide and our full Baltimore bars guide for what's within reach.
The hotel operates in the Joie de Vivre lifestyle brand tier , think curated local touches, art-forward interiors, and a social atmosphere rather than the hushed formality of Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore. That's a genuine trade-off worth naming: if you're booking for a business trip where concierge depth and meeting facilities matter, Revival is not the call. But for a weekend anniversary stay, a birthday in Baltimore, or a solo trip where you want a hotel that feels like it belongs to the city rather than floating above it, the proposition holds.
Seasonal Pricing and When to Book
Baltimore's hotel market has clear peaks: spring (particularly April through early June, driven by university events and tourism) and fall (September through October). Book Revival during those windows and you'll pay close to peak rack rates with less use on upgrades. Book in January, February, or mid-July through August and rates typically soften , sometimes significantly , while the hotel itself is quieter and easier to enjoy. If your dates are flexible and the special occasion isn't tied to a specific weekend, late winter is the sweet spot for rate-to-experience value at Revival and across most of Baltimore's hotel market.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy , available online with last-minute availability common outside peak season. Dress: No formal code; smart casual fits the room. Location: 101 W Monument St, Mount Vernon. Parking: Street parking limited; nearby garages available. Explore more: See our full Baltimore experiences guide and our full Baltimore wineries guide for what to pair with your stay.
Compare Hotel Revival Baltimore
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Revival Baltimore | Easy | — | |||
| Sagamore Pendry Baltimore | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore | Unknown | — | |||
| The Ivy Hotel | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| guesthouse by good neighbor | Unknown | — | |||
| Hotel Ulysses | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Hotel Revival Baltimore compare to nearby hotels?
For mid-market boutique character in Mount Vernon, Revival is the clearest option. The Sagamore Pendry and Four Seasons sit in a higher price tier with waterfront positioning; The Ivy Hotel offers more formal luxury on Cathedral Street. Revival sits between guesthouse by good neighbor (more budget, less polish) and The Ivy (more polish, much higher rate) — the right pick if you want design personality without paying for a full-service luxury property.
Is Hotel Revival Baltimore family-friendly?
The Mount Vernon location at 101 W Monument St works for families visiting the Walters Art Museum or Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, both within walking distance. The boutique format means no sprawling amenity set — no dedicated kids' club or large pool — so families needing resort-style facilities should look elsewhere. Small families or those treating Baltimore as a cultural base will find it functional.
When is the best time to book Hotel Revival Baltimore?
Book outside April–June and September–October if rate is a priority; those windows are driven by university events and fall tourism, and prices reflect it. Last-minute availability is common outside peak season, so you have flexibility — but if your dates fall in spring or fall, book at least a few weeks ahead to avoid the narrowing room selection.
Is Hotel Revival Baltimore good for business travel?
The 101 W Monument St address puts you in Mount Vernon, not the Inner Harbor convention corridor, so it works better for meetings in the cultural district than for large conference travel. For solo business travelers who want a room with more character than a chain property, Revival is a practical choice. Those needing proximity to the convention center should consider the Inner Harbor options instead.
Which room category is best at Hotel Revival Baltimore?
Specific room tier details are not available in our current data, so a direct comparison across category types isn't possible here. As a general principle at boutique properties of this scale, upper-floor rooms tend to offer better noise separation from street level — worth requesting at booking, particularly on a weekend when Monument Street sees more activity.
Do loyalty programs work at Hotel Revival Baltimore?
Hotel Revival Baltimore is part of the Joie de Vivre collection under Hyatt, which means World of Hyatt points and status apply — a material advantage over independent boutique competitors like The Ivy Hotel or guesthouse by good neighbor where no major loyalty currency accrues. If you carry Hyatt status, this is one of the stronger arguments for choosing Revival over comparable independents in Baltimore.
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