Baltimore Hotels Attracting Green Travelers!

The Fairfield Inn & Suites in Baltimore is attracting a lot of new eco-conscious travelers, so much so that it on track to become the city’s first LEED green-certified hotel which will only mean the attraction and popularity has only just begun, it will be a big honor for the hotel to achieve that. The hotels main design materials are recycled and the staff even wear uniforms made from old plastic bottles, roof water is also collected in the courtyard and dual flush toilets in the bedrooms and all over the Fairfield.

The impressive eco friendly atmosphere seems to be attracting more guests than ever now from different cities with the ever impressive added bonus of mountain bikes available in some rooms and even a skylight which captures the most sun during the days. The green label which this hotel and others of this kind receives means that green lovers wont have to set of on their journey and leave their beliefs, this inn and all the staff also have their minds set on environmentally friendly ways.

The hotel is now going to have lower utility bills, they expect to use 25% less energy and over 10% less water, five hotels now have this green seal meaning there is more of its kind and the appeal is still at large for the green conscious to seek out Eco-friendly hotels to stay in.

At the end of the day it just goes to show that it really does pay to live green and there is no end to the positive impact that this lifestyle will have on our planet in the long-term.

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  • Tanya

    This I did not know “staff even wear uniforms made from old plastic bottles” I checked them out using http://www.EnvironmentallyFriendlyHotels.com to see their green features and was pretty impressed with their commitment to providing green travelers with an opportunity to travel while staying true to their convictions! Most Appreciative of the article and I’ll be forwarding on!

  • elaine

    Thanks for the comment, yes it is very impressive more hotels should really follow suit to this idea.

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