Guidebook for Baltimore

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Guidebook for Baltimore

Food Scene

Soul food, 10-15 minute walk.
52 locals recommend
Water For Chocolate Catering LLC
1841 E Lombard St
52 locals recommend
Soul food, 10-15 minute walk.
They are super friendly and a small business. Their sandwiches are sooooo good.
6 locals recommend
Canela
1801 E Lombard St
6 locals recommend
They are super friendly and a small business. Their sandwiches are sooooo good.
Late night subs and stuff. The steak and cheese is really good! Open to 2am.
10 locals recommend
Dino’s Restaurant and Carryout
2000 Orleans St
10 locals recommend
Late night subs and stuff. The steak and cheese is really good! Open to 2am.
No-frills Asian spot with a focus on unusual steamed buns, plus bowls & small plates.
49 locals recommend
Ekiben
1622 Eastern Ave
49 locals recommend
No-frills Asian spot with a focus on unusual steamed buns, plus bowls & small plates.
19 locals recommend
Iron Rooster - Canton
3721 Boston St
19 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Tennis, a pool, picnics, soccer, ice skating, bike rental, basketball courts, playgrounds.
236 locals recommend
Patterson Park
2601 E Baltimore St
236 locals recommend
Tennis, a pool, picnics, soccer, ice skating, bike rental, basketball courts, playgrounds.

Essentials

Not far from the house and you can get basically anything there.
56 locals recommend
Target
3559 Boston St
56 locals recommend
Not far from the house and you can get basically anything there.
Super cheap groceries and household items, less than a mile away from the house.
25 locals recommend
ALDI
3250 E Fayette St
25 locals recommend
Super cheap groceries and household items, less than a mile away from the house.
179 locals recommend
Safeway
2610 Boston St
179 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

Really good, affordable shows in a beautiful theatre.
45 locals recommend
Baltimore Center Stage
700 N Calvert St
45 locals recommend
Really good, affordable shows in a beautiful theatre.
Rivals any museum in any world class city and it's FREE!
299 locals recommend
Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Dr
299 locals recommend
Rivals any museum in any world class city and it's FREE!
The Creative Alliance builds communities by bringing together artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds to experience spectacular arts and education programs and engage in the creative process. We provide support to area artists, promote Baltimore as a center for creative production, act as a positive force in our community, and advocate for cultural expression rooted in a sense of place.
48 locals recommend
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave
48 locals recommend
The Creative Alliance builds communities by bringing together artists and audiences from diverse backgrounds to experience spectacular arts and education programs and engage in the creative process. We provide support to area artists, promote Baltimore as a center for creative production, act as a positive force in our community, and advocate for cultural expression rooted in a sense of place.

Entertainment & Activities

Independent movies.
138 locals recommend
Charles Theatre
1711 N Charles St
138 locals recommend
Independent movies.

Shopping

Used book store in Federal Hill, a couple miles away on the other side of the Harbor.
7 locals recommend
The Book Escape
925 S Charles St
7 locals recommend
Used book store in Federal Hill, a couple miles away on the other side of the Harbor.

Sightseeing

181 locals recommend
The Maryland Zoo
1 Safari Pl
181 locals recommend
A fun place to visit with scores of elegant to funky stores, eclectic restaurants and special events like the Hon Fest. Hampden is a uniquely authentic experience that's happening every day!
114 locals recommend
Hampden
114 locals recommend
A fun place to visit with scores of elegant to funky stores, eclectic restaurants and special events like the Hon Fest. Hampden is a uniquely authentic experience that's happening every day!
Fells Point is an historic waterfront community located one mile from the inner harbor. Established in 1763, Fells Point is a city, state and National Historic District and boasts over 161 buildings on the National Register, along with the oldest standing residence in Baltimore City, the Robert Long House at 812 S. Ann Street. The neighborhood is home to dozens of unique retail shops, restaurants and pubs. With the Jones Falls Expressway just minutes away and good connections to the northbound and southbound portions of Route 95 and the Beltway, Fell’s Point is in a very convenient location. It is also served by MTA buses and water shuttles.
357 locals recommend
Fell's Point
357 locals recommend
Fells Point is an historic waterfront community located one mile from the inner harbor. Established in 1763, Fells Point is a city, state and National Historic District and boasts over 161 buildings on the National Register, along with the oldest standing residence in Baltimore City, the Robert Long House at 812 S. Ann Street. The neighborhood is home to dozens of unique retail shops, restaurants and pubs. With the Jones Falls Expressway just minutes away and good connections to the northbound and southbound portions of Route 95 and the Beltway, Fell’s Point is in a very convenient location. It is also served by MTA buses and water shuttles.