The Best of Baltimore
Baltimore is a city of neighborhoods—each with its own character and flavor. We’ve put together a list of our favorite places to eat, visit and stay in a few of the best neighborhoods to explore, whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure. And don’t be afraid to do a bit of your own research – click through to learn more about each location.
Explore the Neighborhoods
Federal Hill/Locust Point
Expect all the amenities of an upscale neighborhood in Federal Hill—from gourmet restaurants to a world-renowned art museum.
Inner Harbor/Harbor East
Baltimore’s well-known Inner Harbor has expanded into the vibrant new Harbor East district, a hotspot for hotels, stores and restaurants for the epicurean.
Fells Point
Walk along the cobblestone streets of Fells Point to explore a rich selection of art galleries, shops and restaurants.
Canton
A red-bricked square is the central focus of Canton’s waterfront neighborhood, which is teeming with shops and restaurants.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is an arts-centric neighborhood chock-full of world-class restaurants, along with the symphony, theater and opera.
Charles Village/Remington
Visit Charles Village’s brightly painted Victorian houses along Charles and St. Paul Streets, before a trip to the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Hampden
Hampden is brimming with small-town Baltimore charm. Walk along 36th Street, commonly known as “The Avenue,” for an afternoon of shopping and dining.
Mount Washington Village
Mount Washington Village is an enclave of boutiques, galleries and cafes along tree-lined streets, anchored by Baltimore Clayworks.






















