
Tips on Staying Safe in Cheap Hotel Rooms in Baltimore
Baltimore is generally a safe city for travelers. Though in the present times it has earned a reputation for the increasing crime, yet there is nothing to worry about the security system of the city. The areas where there is a heavy footfall of tourists are mostly guarded by the police and are quite safe. The Inner Harbor, Lexington Market and other popular spots for tourists are well guarded.
Whenever you choose a hotel in Baltimore, try to be in the safer area like Inner Harbor and Lexington Market. You may have opted for a cheap facility but the area is protected so you need not fear. However, there are certain things you have to keep in mind when staying in hotel rooms especially with women around.
When you are inside the room, latch the door properly. You should always be alert and keep a watch on your surroundings. Be watchful when you are walking down the hallway leading to your room and also when you step out of the elevator. In order to avoid any kind of burglary, always keep your room number a secret and close it properly. It is always better to select rooms starting from 3rd to 6th floor. Try to avoid the ground floor.
If your room has a safety deposit box, put plane tickets, cash and other important documents inside it only after checking the box properly. Place the 'do not disturb' notice on your door knob. This is a good way to keep unwanted people at bay. Check the switch boards and fire alarm facility in the room in case you need to use them during emergency. Close the windows of your hotel room properly as well. Always have emergency numbers with you of police and ambulance. Do not open the door of your room at night for anybody unless you really know the person.
How safe is Baltimore?
http://wikitravel.org/en/Baltimore#Sleep
Tips for hotel safety
http://www.superpages.com/supertips/top-10-hotel-safety-tips.html
Safe areas in Baltimore to choose hotels
http://www.city-data.com/forum/baltimore/1036277-flying-baltimore-soon-hotel-recommendations.html
Safety tips for staying in hotels
http://www.cheapostay.com/hotels/safety-tips.asp#HotelSafety

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