Fine Dining Baltimore has an amazing selection of fine dining options. For your next night out, try Blk Swan’s dynamic variations on American classics in an “urban elevated” atmosphere or savor Magdalena’s bistro-style locally focused seasonal “from scratch” offerings. Papi Cuisine, with their innovative Afro-Latin fusion or the Tilted Row’s classic American fare with a Mediterranean twist, are two more date night spots that won’t disappoint. If you're in search of mouth-watering, slow-roasted chicken, try[...]
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Baltimore City and its waterfront echo incredible stories from the past - the stories of survival, courage and the yearning of thousands of African Americans to be free. Follow this 3-mile walking tour to discover the vibrant communities, people, and events that wove and built a new nation while striving for freedom for all Americans. Start just west of the harbor at Camden Street Railroad Station. Follow the Inner Harbor Promenade to discover sites where[...]
Baltimore city is known for its rich history and cultural diversity with a vibrant and charming personality thanks to the creatives who call it home. Plan your trip at Baltimore.org with information on hotels, restaurants, museums, events and more.
Completed in 1830, the station is America's oldest surviving railroad station with a miniaturization of the original route of the railroad between Baltimore and Ellicott City.
The Baltimore Brewers' Haven, is the home of two Baltimore craft beer icons, Monument City and Key Brewing. We celebrate the soul of Baltimore. Our space provides a unique and immersive space for beer lovers to gather and savor Maryland's best beer!
Discover the hauntings, history, and lore of Baltimore's Fells Point and Mt Vernon neighborhoods with one of our ghostly walking tours. Named best tour, Best of Baltimore [City Paper] 2003, .
More than 40 years, the Baltimore Water Taxi has proven itself to be an integral part of the city’s history and culture.
The early hotspots for colonial horse sports, including racing and foxchasing, were in Southern Maryland, Annapolis and the Eastern Shore areas of the state. But this began to change in the 1700s as settlers migrated north and west and the commercial scene shifted to Baltimore City. The first major Baltimore County horse farm was established in what is now Towson at Hampton Mansion, where Charles Carnan Ridgeley bred and raised Thoroughbreds in the late 1700s[...]
Experience an unforgettable sailing adventure in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Relax on a private cruise, take in stunning skyline views, and explore the city from the water. Perfect for celebrations, team outings, or a peaceful escape.
The cultural heart of Baltimore beats loudly at Hotel Indigo® Baltimore Downtown. Located in the historic Mt. Vernon neighborhood, our modern boutique hotel has an eclectic aesthetic that reflects Charm City’s vibrant history and arts.