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Baltimore is somewhat of a “lost city” – or to natives, a hidden gem - that is often overlooked by travelers on Interstate 95 between New York and D.C. More than a port city, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is bustling with things to do for adults and children alike. Whether you’re looking for a place for the whole family, an art museum, a trendy restaurant, live music, locally brewed beer, antiques, vintage shops or cultural festivals - Baltimore has it all! Baltimore is approximately one hour north of D.C. and three and a half hours south of New York City. Baltimore hosts its own airport, The Baltimore Washington International, and has hotels to fit any price range, which vary by location and accommodations. |
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| Bar hopping is a no-brainer here, as an arena liquor license permits you to take your drink from one establishment (the debauched BAR Baltimore perhaps?) to the next (the old-school disco Have A Nice Day Cafe). Those looking to treat their palette also have countless choices: modern Cuban cuisine at Babalu Grill, Cajun cooking at Lucille's, pub grub at McFadden's.... The dueling piano bar Howl at the Moon and the comedy club Improv broaden options even further. Thursday nights are college nights, which welcome bar hoppers (18+) offering one low price, infamously known as “jumper passes.”
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| Boasting cobblestone streets, an open market and abundant cafes, Fells Point is the Greenwich Village of Baltimore, only on a more intimate level. Fells Point is lined with restaurants and bars and hosts several major cultural events each year. Live music is available every night of the week in Fells - from open mics to national acts. Build Your Own Pizza is a family and late-night favorite on the main strip of Fells where you can order pizza both by the slice or a whole pie - with a choice of over 100 toppings from bleu cheese crumbles, pineapple, and sun-dried tomatoes to spam, olives and more – this place is sure to bring out your late-night creative side!
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| Overlooking the Inner Harbor, Federal Hill is a 10-minute walk from Harbor Place and well within walking distance of most downtown businesses. Tourists and visitors from other parts of the city flock here in good weather. Equally central to the neighborhood is the Cross Street Market and the surrounding business district on Charles and Light Streets. The city-owned market has stalls which offer a wide variety of food to be prepared at home, as well as takeout stands. Around it is a wide range of excellent restaurants, mostly moderately priced, a microbrewery and other taverns that specialize in craft beers. Check out the Thirsty Dog for the fabulous 2 for $3 pints brewed right in Baltimore, and be sure to try the Dirty Dog - it’s always a crowd pleaser!
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| Located in the heart of the downtown renaissance in Baltimore, Little Italy is nestled between the Inner Harbor and Historic Fells Point. You will find a warm and inviting neighborhood where most residents in the community are of Italian descent. The personalities encountered here are always warm, welcoming and colorful. The area boasts more than 20 of Maryland's best Italian restaurants and trattorias. Chiapperelli’s for example, offers fine dining at reasonable prices with an atmosphere suitable for both day and evening meals. |
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| Located in the heart of the downtown renaissance in Baltimore, Little Italy is nestled between the Inner Harbor and Historic Fells Point. You will find a warm and inviting neighborhood where most residents in the community are of Italian descent. The personalities encountered here are always warm, welcoming and colorful. The area boasts more than 20 of Maryland's best Italian restaurants and trattorias. Chiapperelli's for example, offers fine dining at reasonable prices with an atmosphere suitable for both day and evening meals.
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| 01. Parking Meters and Garages take credit and debit cards. Garages can be paid from inside. Don’t forget to take your ticket with you! |
| 02. Getting a cab can be difficult. You may need to call for one. (410) 235-0300 will get you a cab pretty much anywhere in the city. |
| 03. The water taxi does not run after 9pm - it’s a long walk if you miss this! Plan accordingly… |
| 04. Many museums and cultural exhibits have free nights once a week, be sure to check their webpages. |
| 05. The City Paper (www.citypaper.com) lists every event occurring in Baltimore each week. Perfect resource for your next trip (to Baltimore!) |
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