Saturday, April 21, 2012

Trip to Inner Harbour

Hi, We will be going to an O%26#39;s game in late July and staying for 3 nites. Never been here--anybody have any recc for sites/restaurants. We will stay in the Inner Harbour area without a car.





Thanks



Trip to Inner Harbour


There is a lot to do at the harbor. You can walk everywhere. The Baltimore Aquirium is one of the best. Fort McHenry is a beautiful place to visit. There is a lot of shopping between the 2 pavilions and the Gallery. There is also areas that border the Harbor in walking distance such as Harbor East and Federal Hill that have nice rest. and boutique shopping. I love McCormick and Schmick for seafood. Cheesecake factory has a large menu, but they are always mobbed. There is good eats everywhere. Also, Power Plant live has a lot of good restaurants as well as Ram%26#39;s Head Live which is a concert venue with some good acts. Not sure what you had in mind but there is lots to do, if you had specific things you want to do, I can try to offer more suggestions.



Trip to Inner Harbour


Check out the Go Lists for Baltimore offered here- they have many good itineraries for short trips.




if you%26#39;re really into sports....the ';sports legends'; museum at camden yards is pretty cool...%26amp; i believe the price of admission will also get you into ';the babe ruth house';....which i%26#39;m sorry to say i have yet to visit.





if you enjoy art museums, the walters art gallery is within walking distance from the harbor, and it has an excellent collection. the baltimore museum of art is also wonderful, though you%26#39;d need a cab for that - not far though.




Also, check out the old school Cross Street Market one afternoon -- on an empty stomach -- crabs, oysters, chicken wings, flowers, meat and fresh-made potato chips. Cannot pass it up!





You may want to take a water taxi from inner harbor to the Fells point area for some bohemian strolling, and Bertha%26#39;s mussels!

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