DANBURY, CT— Meyer Jabara Hotels has added the historic 80-room Admiral Fell Inn, Baltimore, MD, to its portfolio of 26 properties in 14 states. The upscale boutique hotel is located at Admiral Fells Point, which has been designated as Maryland’s first National Historic District. The property itself has been a member since 1989 of Historic Hotels of America, the lodging arm of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Inn’s rooms are appointed with custom-made Federal-style furnishings. The hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast, concierge service and a courtesy van to nearby Inner Harbor attractions and downtown locations. The property’s 10,000 square feet meeting and banquet facilities are located on the rooftop, with 360-degree views of the Baltimore skyline and harbor. “The hotel is equally well suited for an intimate retreat or business, weddings and social gatherings for groups of up to 120 people, ” said Ken Conklin, general manager, Meyer Jabara Hotels. “The Admiral Fell Inn joins the Pier 5 and Brookshire Suites, which comprise Harbor Magic hotels, each property offering a distinctive theme and guest experience.”