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A Weekend in Baltimore, Maryland

Featuring historic charm and unmatched energy, Baltimore, Maryland offers an exciting opportunity for the discerning urban explorer

A Weekend in Baltimore, Maryland

Established in 1729 as one of the American colony’s earliest and most important ports, Baltimore, Maryland represents one of the most history and most dynamic in all the Mid-Atlantic.

Named in honor of the Cecil Calvert, a founding proprietor of the Province of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland derives its name from the Irish phrase Balle an Ti Mhoir, or “town of the big house.”

For those who seek a weekend filled with energy and excitement, Baltimore, Maryland offers an experience like none other.

In the Spring, Baltimore, Maryland awakens from the chill of Winter with Opening Day at Camden Yards, where the Baltimore Orioles have been playing since the early 1900s.

In the Fall, as the weather turns away the Summer heat to a crisp chill, Baltimore, Maryland settles in to the start of a new school year as students from across the world return to the city’s many academic institutions, including the iconic Johns Hopkins University.

From the cobblestone streets of historic Fells Point to world-class restaurants and entertainment in the Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland presents a unique opportunity to experience the ideals of city living.

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The Ivy Hotel

Located in the heart of historic Baltimore, Maryland, The Ivy Hotel offers the ideal blend of rich history with modern amenities. Situated in a historic mansion, The Ivy Hotel delivers incredible interiors and common areas and a fabulous restaurant.

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Thames Street Oyster House

Located in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore Maryland, Thames Street Oyster House offers extraordinary seafood and cocktails in an dynamic waterfront setting.

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Camden Yards

Since its opening in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards has been regarded as one of the best stadiums in baseball. Replacing the long standing Memorial Stadium following the sudden departure of the Baltimore Colts a few years prior, Camden Yards offers inspiring neoclassical design and an exciting atmosphere for baseball fans of all levels.

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Broadway Market

Located in the heart of Fells Point, Broadway Market is one of the first public markets in Baltimore, Maryland. Dating back to 1786, Broadway Market is one of six remaining public markets left in Baltimore, Maryland. Following an extensive renovation, Broadway Market features an abundance of small businesses and foodie hot spots, including Sal & Sons Seafood, Connie’s Chicken and Waffles, and Old Boy.

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Rawlings Conservatory

Nestled in Druid Hill Park in the heart of Baltimore, Maryland, Rawlings Conservatory is a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Named after Peter Howard Rawlings, this historic conservatory, spanning over one-and-a-half acres, serves as a testament to the beauty and diversity of the botanical world with its meticulously preserved gardens and variety of plants.

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