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Here are some of our favorite Baltimore restaurants and activities. We recommend Ubering or driving at night to be as safe as possible.

The Bygone

400 International Drive, 29th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202
, (443) 343-8200

Look no further if you want a fantastic brunch buffet with a harbor view. This is our favorite splurge in Baltimore! $$$$

Miss Shirley's Cafe, Inner Harbor

750 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
, (410) 528-5373

Brunch with a Baltimore twist! $$

Thames Street Oyster House

1728 Thames Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
, (443) 449-7726

Brass-&-wood-trimmed eatery offering a raw bar, Eastern coastal fare & upstairs harbor-view seating. Make a reservation in advance. This place is popular! $$

Tagliata

1012 Fleet Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
, 410-244-5830

Contemporary Italian steakhouse boasting steaks, fresh pasta & a massive wine list, plus live music. Right near the recommended hotels! $$$

Barcocina

1629 Thames Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
, (410) 563-1500

Contemporary Mexican eats in an industrial-chic space with outdoor seating & harbor views. $$

BLK Swan

1302 Fleet Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
, (443) 552-1956

The new Harbor East restaurant unites art and style, from the oversized bird’s nest to the Kendrick Lamar quotes plastered on the wall. BLK Swan pays homage to Baltimore staples, including the chicken box and fried lake trout. $$

Vaccaro's Italian Pastry Shop, Little Italy

222 Albemarle Street, Baltimore, MD 21202

Stop by for delicious Italian desserts and pastries! A five-minute walk from the recommended hotels.

American Visionary Art Museum

800 Key Highway, Baltimore, MD 21230
, (410) 244-1900

Leave your traditional perceptions of museums behind and visit the American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM), a must-see Baltimore landmark dedicated to fresh thought, humor, and creative intuition. Featuring the work of self-taught artists—including farmers, mathematicians, prison inmates, and people with mental illness—AVAM challenges the notions of what it means to be an artist. If you like walking to the beat of your own drum, you’ll love this inclusive space for “outsider” art.

Fells Point Neighborhood

Baltimore, MD

Dating back to the 18th century, this charming Baltimore district has cobblestone streets and a thriving culture by the waterfront. Discover craft and antique shops, coffee houses and art galleries, then treat yourself to fresh seafood or a yummy burger at the Broadway Market. After dark, more than 100 pubs await you.

Inner Harbor

Baltimore, MD

While it is a bit touristy, it is worth checking this area out! Visit the Maryland Science Center, the Baltimore Aquarium, or tour a historic ship.

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