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About Baltimore

Overview

Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, is a vibrant city nestled along the expansive Chesapeake Bay, approximately 200 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Since the 1600s, its waterways have been a gateway for ships laden with commercial goods and new settlers, making it the second most frequented entry point for immigrants after Ellis Island. Located about 35 miles northeast of Washington DC and 75 miles southwest of Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore is a city rich in history and culture.

The average price of hotels in Baltimore right now is $155, with options ranging from $69 to $799. There are 57 hotels available, catering to various preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Downtown Baltimore, Downtown West, Woodlawn, Midtown, and Harbor East. Among the most sought-after hotels are Candlewood Suites Baltimore - Inner Harbor, an IHG Hotel, La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore N / White Marsh, Live! Casino & Hotel Baltimore/Washington BWI Airport, WoodSpring Suites Baltimore White Marsh - Nottingham, and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore BWI Airport.

Things to do in Baltimore

Baltimore offers a plethora of attractions that cater to diverse interests. The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum is a pioneering institution dedicated to African American history and culture, featuring over 100 life-size wax figures. This museum stands out for its commitment to showcasing both historical and contemporary figures of African descent.

For those interested in unique art, the American Visionary Art Museum is a must-visit. This museum, located in the Inner Harbor, showcases "Folk Art" created by self-taught artists. The campus includes three historic renovated industrial buildings, sculpture gardens, a museum store, and a restaurant.

The National Aquarium, also situated in the Inner Harbor, is one of Baltimore's most popular attractions. Home to more than 11,000 aquatic animals and 660 species, the aquarium features daily dolphin shows, a tropical rainforest exhibit, a 4-D Immersion theater, and a thrilling shark walk.

Baseball enthusiasts will appreciate the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum, a National Historic Site dedicated to the legendary baseball player. Located just two blocks from Camden Yards, the museum houses rare artifacts, photos, videos, and memorabilia, including Babe Ruth's bat from his iconic 1927 season.

Oriole Park at Camden Yard is another highlight for sports fans. The Orioles play an 81-home game Major League Baseball schedule from April through September, and ballpark tours are available year-round. The stadium offers various activities, including batting practice and autograph sessions.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Baltimore

Baltimore's nightlife scene is as diverse as its daytime attractions. Fadensonnen is a unique venue split into three areas: a biergarten, an open-air courtyard, and a candlelit wine and sake bar. They offer a variety of drinks, including draft beer, wine, sake, kombucha tea, and in-house cocktails, along with light snacks. Happy hour runs from Tuesday to Friday, 5 pm to 7 pm.

Le Comptoir Du Vin is a French bar that pairs its food offerings, such as chicken liver pate and mussels á la creme, with a selection of over 15 wines available by the glass or bottle. The walk-in-only bar also serves whiskey, gin tonic, and cider.

Power Plant Live! is Baltimore’s premier dining and entertainment district, located near the Inner Harbor. This massive complex features a variety of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, all centered around a common plaza with outdoor seating. It’s an ideal spot for bar hopping or enjoying live music.

Blue Hill Tavern in Canton is a popular spot for contemporary American cuisine in a semi-formal setting. The menu features regional and international favorites made with local ingredients, and the rooftop patio is perfect for a cocktail party.

Pratt Street Ale House, home to Oliver Breweries, Baltimore's oldest award-winning brewery, offers 18 unique handcrafted English Style Ales. Located near the Convention Center and Camden Yards, it features two bars, private dining rooms, and an outdoor patio, making it a versatile venue for any occasion.

Where to Eat in Baltimore

Baltimore's culinary scene is equally impressive. Larder offers a menu that changes almost weekly based on seasonal harvests. Diners can enjoy vegetarian dishes like Ayocote beans and Lacinato kale, as well as meat-based options such as tahini chicken salad, either indoors or in their garden.

Amicci's in Little Italy has been a local favorite for years, serving freshly prepared seafood, chicken, and pasta in a 100-year-old row house. They also offer online ordering and private event services.

Captain James Landing is a family-style seafood restaurant designed to resemble a merchant vessel. The menu includes steaks, pastas, children's dishes, and seafood entrees, with steamed crabs available from May through September.

Woodberry Kitchen in the Hampden neighborhood emphasizes farm-to-table dining, featuring seasonal bests from local growers. The restaurant focuses on organic meats and sustainable agriculture, offering dishes grounded in Chesapeake region traditions.

The Oceanaire Seafood Room provides a retro 1940s-style supper club experience, serving the freshest fish flown in daily from around the world. Guests can enjoy a variety of seafood, including North Atlantic lobster, Scottish salmon, Idaho rainbow trout, and Costa Rican mahi-mahi, in an intimate, red-leather-upholstered setting.

Cheapest time to stay in Baltimore

December is the cheapest time to stay in Baltimore for an average of $135 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$140

February

$140

March

$149

April

$168

May

$180

June

$166

July

$160

August

$168

September

$186

October

$174

November

$152

December

$135

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