Inner Harbor:
Baltimore, MD

by | Jul 5, 2018 | 1 comment

I found the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland to be an intriguing place. On the one hand, it is a tourist attraction with many activities that draw visitors from all over. On the other hand, the neighborhood is quite low class with many homeless people roaming around and collecting at intersections.

We visited the harbor for two days. There really was a lot to do and we didn’t get to do everything. We went on the Water Taxi, to the Top of the World Observatory, the National Aquarium, War Ships, and Fort McHenry. We didn’t get to the Science Museum, Ripley’s Odditorium and the Maryland Zoo.

For dinner we drove for 20 minutes to an excellent Kosher restaurant in Baltimore in the Jewish area. We had an excellent trip and really enjoyed every minute.

 

Posted: July 5, 2018

Information, prices and hours posted here are current as of the posted or updated date. It is advisable to call ahead or check online to confirm hours and prices.

Approximate Distance from:   

Brooklyn Bridge: 3 hours, 10 minutes

Lakewood: 2 hours, 30 minutes

Monsey: 3 hours, 35 minutes

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  1. Nicole Benson

    Thank you for your authentic and helpful recommendations regarding Baltimore’s landmarks and places of interest. We invite you to visit us again soon as there is so much to see and do in our beautiful city.

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