Hi, I live in Baltimore and here are a few tips: Fells Point- 5 mins. from the inner harbor by car/taxi. A short but scenic cruise from Inner Harbor by Water Taxi. Definitely a must-see. It is a very quaint historic old fishing town with cobblestone streets, lots of unique locally owned shops, lots of good food, and warm friendly people. Lots of nightlife from clubs with live bands to Irish pubs with small bands and solo musicans. This is THE place to pub-hop.There are also B&Bs there to stay. You will get a good feel for the character of Baltimore, and why is is called Charm City. Also- have a crab cake at a restuarant here, NOT at Harborplce, if you care to taste a real one, not a touristy one. Also- If interested, ask where the Antique shops are ( they are a few bloks North of the water), they are good and you might miss them if you don't walk far enough past the town center. The Power Plant - a short walk Northeast of the Inner Harbor and the Aquarium. Great restuarants and night clubs. Lots of excitement at night. Take a cab from harbor if cold. Inner Harbor Highlights- All within EASY walking distance to all and each other: Harborplace- Lots of shops, lots of food, right on the water. It was at this harbor that F.Scott Key penned The Star Spangled Banner. Ice skating - right next to the Science Museum, on the water. Rent skates there. Science Museum - I-Max theater, good exhibits, worth it and good for kids. World Trade Center- Great view from the top floor. The Galleria- Across the street ( on Pratt Street )from Harborplace. Lots of very nice shopping. Great view of harbor from restuarant in hotel upstairs called Windows. Good place to have a nice lunch or dinner. The Harbor Court Hotel- Across street ( on Light Street ) from Inner Harbor. They have great restuarants and a wonderful bar and serve high-tea everyday. Fabulous and expensive, but worth it. National Aquarium- A World-class Aquarium, very much worth a visit, but Dolphin show is, in my opinion, pretty dull and not worth the time or money. Borders Bookstore- wonderful to take a warm and leisurely browse. Coffee house inside. Hard Rock Cafe and ESPN Zone The SSS Torsk- a real submarine docked in front of Aquarium, pretty cool little tour. Little Italy- Just east of Aquarium, don't walk if it is cold, it will seem like forever. LOTS of food and the best Italian Pasteries and Gellato at Vaccaro's- good place to end the day with a cappacino and a sweet. Federal Hill- An area just north of Science Center, local Restuarants, shops, and great Antique stores nearby ( get info. from hotel ). Mt. Vernon- 10 minute cab ride north of Inner Harbor. Walter's Art Gallery ( an excellent Art Museum), many art galleries along Charles Street, shops, and restuarants. There are also many, many museums such as: Edgar Allen Poe House, E.Allen Poe grave, Babe Ruth Museum, B&O Train Museum, the Flag House ( where B.Ross stitched her famous flag), Fort McHenry, etc.,these can be found on Baltimore's web-site. ALL are a short cab ride from Inner Harbor, within the downtown area. Remember, it will be cold and even chillier at the Harbor on the water. I do not reccommend wandering too far past these neighborhoods at night. Be streetwise. Don't know what your interests are, but hope this helps, and... WELCOME and have FUN! |