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Hotel Info
The Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel offers a great location for business and pleasure. It is directly across from the 1st Mariner Arena and only 2.5 blocks from the Baltimore Convention Center. Baltimore’s fun, beautiful, and historic Inner Harbor is only three blocks away.
Sheraton Baltimore City Center
101 W. Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
410.752.1100 | 800.325.3535
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Hotel Reservations
Rooms are reserved for the AANAC Fall Education Forum for the nights of October 16, 2010 – October 23, 2010 at a special rate of $159.00/night single or double. Call 1.866.837.5182 for reservations. Additional persons will be charged at a rate of $20.00 per person, per night. All room rates are subject to any local, state and federal tax that may apply at the time of occupancy. This rate will be honored until September 16, 2010 or until rooms are committed, whichever may occur first. After this date requests may be made but such rooms are subject to the Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel’s availability at prevailing room rates. Be sure to give dates and group name, AANAC, for discounted rate. (An early departure fee of $75 will be charged to guests who check out prior to their reserved checkout date.)
AANAC urges all conference attendees to secure your hotel reservations at AANAC’s host hotel (Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel). The hotel has been contracted to provide the best rate and services to our conference attendees. In order to reserve the required meeting rooms, AANAC has a contractual obligation to fill our sleeping room block. AANAC risks defaulting on our obligation if reservations are made at a different hotel. This will translate into AANAC paying higher costs (penalties) to the hotel. Should this occur, AANAC will likely be forced to increase our conference registration fees for future conferences.
Things to do in Baltimore
In addition to ample educational and networking opportunities, you’ll have time to explore Baltimore’s many attractions, including the beautiful and historic Inner Harbor. Enjoy a vibrant neighborhood alive with activities. Here are five things worth checking out:
Harborplace and the Gallery
Located in the heart of the Inner Harbor on Pratt Street, Harborplace and The Gallery offer unique shopping, diverse dining and a variety of entertainment right on the picturesque waterfront.
World Trade Center
Seeming to hover 405 feet directly over top of the harbor, the World Trade Center in Baltimore offers the best view of the city in every direction from the “Top of the World” Observation Level on the 27th floor.
National Aquarium
Nearly 17,000 creatures of nearly 600 species call the National Aquarium in Baltimore home. From dolphins to sharks to sea urchins, the Aquarium is a true feast for the eyes and brains of curious guests.
Lexington Market
Baltimore’s Lexington Market is the country’s oldest public market. Opened in 1782, the Lexington Market has been a Baltimore icon for more than 225 years.
Baltimore Museum of Art
The Baltimore Museum of Art organizes and presents a variety of dynamic exhibitions and innovative programs throughout the year. The BMA is free for everyone, every day.
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