This place holds a special place in our hearts because this was where we had our first date and we had so much fun. You can explore shops, take a waterfront stroll, visit the National Aquarium or jump on a harbor cruise.
If you're an art lover and love sightseeing, Baltimore Museum of Art offers stunning views of the city, and the museum is free to visit, with impressive collections and a peaceful sculpture garden
The historic waterfront neighborhood is perfect for foodies and coffee lovers. Cobblestone streets, live music, cute cafes and a great mix of bars and restaurants
Just a short drive away from Randallstown, this park is perfect if you enjoy nature. There are trails, waterfalls, and picnic spots, great for relaxing outdoors
A nearby hub with restaurants, shopping and even a movie theater. If you want something lowkey, this would be great for a casual hangout
The arts and cultural district has murals, small galleries and nice eateries. The cultural Trail connects to City Park and the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, another free gem!
If you enjoy history, this site is both informative and beautifully preserved. A peaceful place to walk, reflect and take in the scenery.
Popular for Nigerian classics like Jollof rice, egusi soup, suya and pounded yam. The name says it all! They serve jollof that hits the spot.
A combo of market and food spot, you can grab a taste of Nigeria and take ingredients for later. They do take-out plates with egusi, okro, fried rice, moi-moi and more.
Technically Caribbean/Nigerian fusion, but they've got solid Nigerian food options and a nice vibe if you want a nice sit-down spot.
Known for a mix of Cameroonian and Congolese dishes, this place is cozy and flavorful. Guests craving puff-puff, grilled fish, kwacoco, or plantains will love it.
They have both groceries and a small eatery in the back where your guests can grab authentic, affordable Cameroonian and Nigerian food. Great for a quick stop or to buy something for later.