Reviews
Good location. The place is kept clean, although daily housekeeping service is not reliable. If you aren't ready when they are, they don't seem to come back. Upon exiting, I notified them that there are rats out front in their bushes, but they didn't seem to care. I guess in Baltimore, you just expect that. Perhaps set traps?
3
7 years ago (15-05-2018)
I was completely disappointed with the customer service office. I called several times to confirm that I wouldn’t have to pay any additional fee once I get to my room and was in formed several times I wouldn’t. When I got to the hotel I was charged again an additional 50$ deposit on hold for my stay and was told I would be reimbursed when I checked out which I did. However my issues are that I was misinformed by more then one of you representatives and am not pleased.
1
7 years ago (13-05-2018)
Disgusting place with even more disgusting employees. Trash strewn about, drug addicts and homeless infest the area making it smell of urine, also street prostitutes are frequently here. Staff is as foul as everything else I watched a verbal assault by night staff after a customer simply asked for help. If you still want to waste your money know you're paying for roaches and possible bed bugs. After seeing bugs on the linen as well as the staff interaction with the customer I immediately left. This was a terrible mistake on my part I would have paid far more not to stay here.
1
7 years ago (10-04-2018)
I was truly a maze of the staff of hotel six, and my stay there was for 10 days I am very pleased with the stab the management. And one day in the near future I will come again thank you all.
5
7 years ago (19-05-2018)
I can hear right through the walls. I can here my neighbors TV and talking, they aren’t even talking loud. Every time they set something on the wall connected bedside table I can here that too, a bunch of scraping and clanking. Also the WiFi is so spotty and laggy that it’s unusable even at 2:00 in the afternoon to 7:24 right now. I wanted to like this hotel but it’s not worth the $72 a night for a one person. Its in the ghetto. There is people that tried to sell me crack and prescription pills one block away that always hang outside of Red Emma’s. At the McDonald’s across the street is ghetto takes forever to get food the three times I ate there. They have a wall AC/Heater that you can set to a specific temperature. It’s moderately loud but drowns out the neighbors talking and clanking but it doesn’t stay consistently on when you have it on a specific temperature setting, it cuts off and on constantly. Also there is no chain lock on the doors. It’s looks like there was one but the chain part is missing. This means anyone can get into your room electronically which does make me feel safe. If someone held up the front desk with gun or hack a card and told them to make a door card for someone’s room they would and would be able to get in your room. Even if they had a chain lock they’d still be able to kick the door and break the chain out of the wall. Normal hotels have a more secure bar slide lock. Baltimore is always one of the top three dangerous cities and the top three highest murder rates so you’d expect better security. Also in order to rent a room here they need $100 deposit so if you don’t have that kind of money you have to go somewhere else. The short lady at the front desk was polite.
If you want a quiet good night sleep and to not be around drug addicts and drug dealers in dangerous situations I would look for somewhere else. For this hotel room and the neighborhood you’d think they would only charge $40 a night. Unfortunately Motel 6 is conning people with this price.
3
7 years ago (27-03-2018)