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Located off York Road on the way to Towson, Belvedere Square offers a covered market featuring gourmet Italian, Japanese and other cuisines in a food court setting perfect for a casual date. Also in...
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In addition to boasting stately architecture and hidden gardens, Bolton Hill is also home to the Maryland Institute College of Art, which touts its eclecticism every year at Artscape--the city's...
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The diminutive Brewers Hill encompasses the area surrounding the old National Brewery, which makes it one of Baltimore's most iconic neighborhoods. The giant, blinking Mr. Boh head situated atop the...
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For those who find Canton or Federal Hill a bit too noisy on the weekends, East Baltimore's Butchers Hill is a fine alternative. With quiet, attractive streets, and Patterson Park on one side, the...
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Canton is known for two landmarks: The American Can Company and the more popular O'Donnell Square, which flaunts one yuppie bar after another. The area is good for romantic walks along waterfront...
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Charles Village, home to many Johns Hopkins students, has gone through urban renewal renovations in recent years. For the time being, though, it's still gritty enough to be interesting. The...
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With the waterfront attractions to the south and Mount Vernon to the north, downtown Baltimore often gets overlooked. But, you can still find high-end restaurants, nightclubs and, of course,...
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Historic Federal Hill, located south of the Inner Harbor, maintains its old-school charm with brick rowhouses where families have lived for generations. During the day, explore the role the hill...
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On the classed-up cobblestoned streets of this waterfront neighborhood, you'll find several homegoods stores and cutesy boutiques scattered among the area's main attraction: a vast selection of...
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This historically working class Northwest Baltimore neighborhood maintains a funky vibe, most evident at the annual celebration of big hair and Bawlamerese, HonFest. There are also a handful of good...
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The scenic and walkable promenade, home to the iconic National Aquarium and the easily identifiable Power Plant building, appeals to throngs of Baltimore tourists and occasionally entices locals,...