Need to rent a small meeting room near the BWI airport? This cozy coworking space in Catonsville could be just what you’re looking for. The office space itself is 350 square feet and features a table with seating for six, a whiteboard, and a monitor.
The building was once a bank in the 19th century, so it has plenty of extra rooms available, You can also make use of the shared kitchen space that provides coffee. Plus, there’s additional breakout space available if you need it
Located in historic Mount Vernon, this chic meeting room is steeped in Baltimore’s rich history.
The building itself was once the home of Arunah S. Abell, founder of The Baltimore Sun. Today, it’s an inviting meeting room and workspace, perfect for business meetings and corporate events. There’s a dedicated conference room with a table that seats eight. There’s also a lounge area with views of the city streets that are sure to inspire your team’s productivity.
“The loft was perfect for our small team meeting,” shares a Peerspace reviewer. “It was easy to access, and the host provided very clear instructions for access. We loved the open space and took advantage of it by meeting in the conference in the morning and shifting to the open seating area for a more relaxed meeting in the afternoon. Would certainly book this space again!”
Looking for meeting rooms near BWI Airport with optional outdoor meeting space? Then check out this lovely garden-level historic townhome. It’s a short drive from the airport up the 295 to Baltimore’s Union Square.
You’ll have access to the Serena Sankofa Parlor historic space that boasts a lounge, a library, and a kitchen space, all enhanced by mid-century modern decor and antique pieces. If the weather cooperates, consider holding your meeting outdoors at the zen-inspired courtyard that leads to the gorgeous gardens. This is the venue you book when you want to impress clients with a beautiful part of Baltimore’s history!
“We rented for our organizations board retreat and it was perfect for our group of 10,” shares a Peerspace reviewer. “We loved the vintage decor and cozy feel. We’ll be back in the spring or summer to enjoy the courtyard.”
There’s nothing like meeting at a cafe or tea house to get your team excited about work. But the crowds at these places aren’t always the best for productivity. Enter, this mini tea bar in downtown Baltimore.
This tea house comfortably sits between 10-15 people, and you can rearrange the furniture to suit your needs. Enjoy all the cozy and artistic vibes of a tea house without having to brave the crowds! You can even add food and dessert when you book this meeting spot on Peerspace.
A Peerspace reviewer shares: “Cuples [the venue] feels like home, with its beautiful decor and organic vibe. Lynnette and Eric were outstanding hosts. Lynnette communicated with me throughout the process and was able to accommodate some last-minute changes with ease. The Tea Education portion was informative and engaging and the guests loved it. There is no such thing as strangers at Cuples.”
Is this your first major meeting with a client? Then check out how to host a meeting to impress them from the first moment!