The Inn's most attractive feature is its proximity to Johns Hopkins. Otherwise, the facility is no more than adequate, though it is quite expensive, not to mention the $42/night parking fee. Even so, it is thinly staffed at best. During my stay, the restaurant closed at 8 pm, though it was supposed to be open till 10 pm. We had to order from the downstairs bar. There were S&P shakers in the rooms, but they were empty. There are no cups in the bathrooms. The foam pillows are old and undersized. The hot water, at least in our room, took several minutes to arrive. In sum, this is a pricey yet old, tired facility.