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Inner Harbor

Put on your walking shoes and get ready to spend a day, night, or the whole weekend at the Inner Harbor. Often referred to as Baltimore's "front porch," the Inner Harbor is home to some of the city's biggest events- including arts festivals, concerts, conventions, and more. Plus, this neighborhood is where you'll find famous and beloved museums like the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, and Historic Ships' Floating Museums. Between the can’t-miss experiences that draw people to the city, discover exciting street performers and locally beloved food trucks- the widely known and the undiscovered coming together to create the quintessential Baltimore experience.

Connected to the rest of the city but with a style all its own, Harbor East is waiting for you to explore it. With restaurants for all kinds of palates and stores for all kinds of tastes, this neighborhood has no shortage of eye-catching and unique businesses to discover.

Sample delicious flavors from all over the world, with restaurants like Azumi and Maximon bringing Japanese and Mexican cuisine right to the waterfront; enjoy the thrill of looking for the perfect piece at venerated stores like Anthropologie and Brightside Boutique; or pamper yourself with a vacation (or staycation) at luxurious local hotels like the Four Seasons or Marriott Waterfront Hotel. However you spend your time here, it’s sure to be as memorable as the neighborhood itself!

Harbor Point is quickly on the way to becoming the waterfront’s urban oasis- a melding of green spaces and modern architecture that will invite residents and visitors to fully appreciate the area’s landscape. This neighborhood quietly boasts amazing views of the water and skyline, with unfettered views of the Domino Sugar Sign at Willis Park and golden sunsets reaching Harbor Point Central Plaza.

Take in the views and grab a bite to eat- this neighborhood is home to a great sampling of local businesses, like Ceremony Coffee and Charm City Poke & Mochi, with more opening up as we speak. Attend an outdoor fitness class, or take a quiet moment for yourself amidst the trees- and get excited for what’s coming next for this neighborhood, including a planned 9.5 total acres of green space.

History and trendiness meet on the narrow streets of this close-knit waterfront community. In a city known for its history, Fells Point stands out as a seamless blending of the old and new. Walk along the promenade for picturesque harbor views, then head up the cobblestoned streets for a craft beer or fish taco from one of the many lively bars and restaurants.

This is where you can #shopsmall for quirky gifts, attend a local artist’s gallery opening, and listen to live music in a bar frequented by Edgar Allen Poe- all while enjoying the old-fashioned charm of one of the oldest neighborhoods on the East Coast.

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