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Baltimore City Guide - Sightseeing

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Baltimore's Inner Harbor



Tours in Baltimore

Sightseeing Overview

Much of Baltimore’s sightseeing centres on the revitalised harbour front and the adjacent districts of Federal Hill, Mount Vernon, Little Italy and Fells Point (clockwise from the south side of the Inner Harbor).

The harbour is still very much a working, ocean-going port, which adds to the interest. Viewing it as a whole from the water taxi service is by far the best introduction for visitors. This not only gives a sense of how the city fits together but also provides one of the most fantastic views of the seafront skyline from the traditional point of entry, the Patapsko River. This view is particularly eye-catching when illuminated at dusk.

Baltimore has relied on transport (water, rail and road) for much of its prosperity. As a result of the subsequent movements of people and goods, the city has museums and centres recalling immigration, war, science and the development of the interior agricultural hinterland.

There is a healthy respect for and interest in nature, with marine life centres in the harbour area and hiking trails beyond the city. On Druid Hill, in the north of the city, the Maryland Zoo has a highly praised children’s section, not far from the John Hopkins University.

A useful landmark across the square in Mount Vernon is the Washington Monument, a massive obelisk with far-reaching views from its pinnacle. On the harbour front itself, great views are to be had from the Top of the World Observation Level, situated on the 27th floor of the World Trade Center, the world’s tallest pentagonal building.

Tourist Information

Baltimore Area Convention & Visitors Centre
401 Light Street
Tel: 1 877 225 84673/BALTIMORE.
Website: www.baltimore.org
Opening hours: Daily 0900-1800.

Passes

The Harbor Pass provides admissions for the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland Science Center, Port Discovery, Top of the World Observation, an Ed Kane's Water Taxi one-day pass, plus discounts on hotels, dining, shopping and various other attractions. Learn about Baltimore’s social history with the Heritage Pass. It includes admission to the Baltimore Maritime Museum, the Carroll Mansion, Flag House & Star Spangled Banner Museum, the Reginald F Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, Jewish Museum of Maryland, USS Constellation Museum and the Top of the World Observation Level. The Seaport Pass includes USS Constellation Museum, the Baltimore Maritime Museum and a one-day Seaport Taxi pass. Many attractions also offer free admission on the first Thursday of each month. All passes are available at the visitors centre.

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