Baltimore's a Place for Family & Friends
Life in Baltimore has always relied on proximity to the Chesapeake. Fortunately, Baltimore's waterfront area isn't solely limited to industry, it's also a terrific place to indulge one of our most basic human needs: the need to have some fun. With an awesome aquarium, a scenic Inner Harbor, terrific restaurants, and so much else to see and do, Baltimore is a great place to spend quality time with family and friends.
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Part of the consummate Baltimore experience is to sit at a butcher paper-covered table, and slam your wooden mallet down onto a succulent Maryland blue crab at Bo Brooks.
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Boys play on sculpture outside the Baltimore Visitor Center
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The impressive dining room of Baltimore's Sotto Sopra Italian restaurant
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The Vitale family - Alessandro, Regina, Aldo, and Sergio--work together to make Aldo's the toast of Little Italy.
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"We play a lot of games that the dolphins made up on their own," says trainer Carolyn Stromer of the National Aquarium.
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For a stunning view of Baltimore, sit atop Federal Hill at dusk.
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Steaks and fresh seafood fill Cross Street Market in the Federal Hill neighborhood.
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Mount Vernon's Red Maple is so trendy it needs no sign. As the hour grows late, the music grows louder.
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The oldest neighborhood in Baltimore, Fell’s Point
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Bag some local produce and local charm at Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. Ask about sushi happy hour.
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Enjoy a meal of spaghetti and meatballs at Chiapparelli's.
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A Baltimore Oriole serves as both Maryland's state bird and the baseball team's mascot.
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Fans get a great view at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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Babalu Grill serves Cuban-influenced dishes.
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You never know what you’ll see along the Inner Harbor.
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