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Flight to Baltimore
Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland and an important seaport, lies north of Washington on the wide estuary of the Patapsco River, which forms a much ramified natural harbor, 14 mi. from Chesapeake Bay and 170 mi. from the Atlantic. Its industries include shipbuilding, aircraft construction, automobile manufacture, engineering, the production of electronic apparatus and oil processing. With several famous universities, in particular the Johns Hopkins University, museums and a renowned symphony orchestra, Baltimore is a major east coast cultural center. It was the birthplace of Edgar Allan Poe.
Baltimore is filled with so many things to see, do and experience. From world class attractions and hotels to local galleries and museums; from historic and educational tours to sporting events and great food, it's often difficult to navigate through all the information and create a cohesive plan for your meeting or group.
Baltimore is a vibrant city, where historical buildings and modern architecture stand side by side. The Inner Harbor area of Baltimore is one of the city's main tourist districts and contains many popular attractions. Downtown Baltimore features a thriving business district and nearby, Canton, Federal Hill, Fells Point, Little Italy and Mount Vernon are some of the city's oldest and more appealing neighborhoods, full of charm. Baltimore is famous for its superb ballpark, Camben Yards, which regularly attracts tourists from all over Maryland and beyond. This city has become a both a tourism and business destination, and is perhaps best known for being the birthplace of America's National Anthem.
Hotels are plentiful in Baltimore and are situated throughout the area, including the city center. Many affordable accommodation options can be found along Cathedral Street, O'Donnell Street, South Broadway, West University Parkway and Village Square. Further hotels are located close to the Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI), which is around 10 miles / 16 km to the south and within the suburb of Linthicum.
Baltimore features numerous tourist attractions, with the most visited including the National Aquarium - with around 10,000 creatures and a magnificent Atlantic Coral Reef display; Maryland Zoo - known as the third-oldest zoo in America and including many popular African animals; the Maryland Science Center - a stunning modern building with numerous exciting hands-on attractions and information about modern science; the Pimlico Race Course - a world-famous racecourse, home to many of America's major horseback racing events; and Baltimore's Lexington Market - surprisingly the oldest continually operating market in the USA.
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is home to many tasty restaurants, unique shopping, famous museums, live entertainment, local pubs and taverns. Explore the idea of staying in one of the many Inner Harbor Hotels where it's easy to get in on the action, spirit, and fun of everything Baltimore has to offer!
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