Lord Baltimore Hotel Partners with Stash Hotel Rewards

8/30/18

Now Part of the Top-Rated Point-Based Loyalty Program for Independent Hotels

Lord Baltimore Hotel announced its partnership with Stash Hotel Rewards®, the top-rated loyalty program for independent hotels in the North American and the Caribbean. Stash members can now earn and redeem points for free nights at one of Baltimore’s most beautiful and historic hotels.

“The Lord Baltimore Hotel embodies The Golden Age of Travel — with vintage glamour and impeccable service. It could only be better if you could fly there on PanAm,” said Jeff Low, founder and CEO of Stash Hotel Rewards. “But despite the sense of grandeur and history, travelers are treated to all the modern amenities they could imagine. Stash members are in for a real treat.”

The grand French Renaissance landmark that dates back to 1928 features 23 stories comprised of 440 guest rooms and suites, more than 20.000 square feet of event space, several dining and lounging spaces, one of the city’s only rooftop event spaces, and more. The landmark hotel, which was purchased and restored by Rubell Hotels in 2013, is included in the National Register of Historic Places and is a member of Historic Hotels of America.

“We’re excited to provide our guests with a rewards system that gives back not only when they stay with us, but 150 other hotels in various locations across the nation,” said Onahlea Shimunek, general manager of the hotel. “This a great way to get the most out of your stay with the Lord Baltimore.”

Guests of Lord Baltimore Hotel can join Stash for free at www.stashrewards.com. Stash members earn five (5) points for each dollar spent on eligible room rates and can redeem them at great independent hotels including private islands in the Caribbean, chic urban boutiques, and rustic-yet-elegant retreats. Stash points never expire, and redemption is simple, without blackout dates or category restrictions found in many chain programs. Many Stash Partner Hotels provide members with exclusive Members-Only rates and other unique deals.

About Lord Baltimore Hotel:

The Lord Baltimore Hotel is located at 20 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201 in the heart of downtown Baltimore and within walking distance to many local attractions. Recognized by the Historic Hotels of America as the “Best City Center Historic Hotel” in 2014 and one of the “10 Best Historic Hotels” by USA Today in 2015, the hotel towers over the Baltimore skyline at 23 stories and offers 440 new guest rooms and suites, more than 20,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, and dining options including The French Kitchen, LB Tavern, LB Bakery, LB Skybar and LB Speakeasy. Additionally, art plays a major role in the hotel design with more than 2,500 pieces of artwork displayed throughout the building. Originally built in 1928, the hotel was purchased in 2013 and completely renovated by Rubell Hotels. The Lord Baltimore Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More information on the hotel can be found at www.lordbaltimorehotel.com.

About Stash Hotel Rewards:

Stash Hotel Rewards frees travelers from the uninspired offerings of existing hotel reward programs by making it easy to break free from big, bland hotel chains and stay at amazing hotels. Stash was founded on a belief in the happiness-producing power of traveling to places that convey a unique and interesting story – places with soul. It’s a belief that is shared with the independent hoteliers and the independently-minded travelers the company was created to serve. Launched in May 2010, Stash was founded by a team of travel and e-commerce veterans from Expedia, Amazon, Microsoft, and Zillow. Stash is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA. Travelers can easily sign up for a free account at www.stashrewards.com.

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