Admiral Fell Inn is a stunning hotel, situated in Baltimore’s historic Fells Point. The Inn began as The Anchorage, a Christian boarding house and recreation center for the many sailors and working men located at the ports. This was a safe haven to sleep due to the rough nature of the district that was full of sailors, saloons, and brothels.

In 1929, the YMCA took over the building and renamed it the Seaman’s YMCA which operated until in closed in 1955. Prior to becoming a hotel, the building’s final occupants were the Vinegar Works bottling factory which closed in the 1970’s. It was not until 1985, the central building reopened as The Admiral Fell Inn.

Marvel in the many twists and turns that connect multiple historic structures to form the Admiral Fell Inn. Extend your curiosity further and stay overnight with us in one of the many haunted rooms.

The most haunted and death-defying area, Room 413! This will make you cringe! It’s 1999 and Room 413 was a scene of a ghastly murder. Christopher Jones checked into the hotel but never checked out. Gary Mick, a homophobe, stalked Jones and killed him in his room by bashing Jones’ head with a hammer claw. The hotel’s housekeepers get very strange feelings while cleaning this room. People feel sudden cold spots, shadows darting around the room and even being touched. Are you ready to turn off the lights, brave the night and stay in the very room Christopher Jones’ brutal murder took place…..

Guests have seen Sailors around the inn and have heard knocks on the door but to find out no one is there. Guests have seen apparitions wandering the halls, hearing loud footsteps and parties taking place. Sightings of a madam saying, “lie back” and then walking through a wall.  

For all the animal lovers, keep an eye out for Ghost Dog. It’s time to play fetch, this pooch is ready to play and is spotted in the hallways. Don’t worry, this dog doesn’t bite.

Stay with us at the Admiral Fell Inn, we will provide you with courtesy wake up calls at strange times, obtrusive, ambiance sounds for less sleep and the enjoyment of various ghostly tricksters.

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