Federal Hill/Locust Point
Expect all the amenities of an upscale neighborhood in Federal Hill—from gourmet restaurants to a world-renowned art museum.
Restaurants
Corks
Well-known chef Jerry Pellegrino pairs an extensive wine list with a seasonally inspired menu.
Cross Street Market
A traditional produce, fish and meat market by day, “the Market” turns into a cluster of mini-restaurants at night.
Little Havana
A “casual interpretation of Cuban-inspired cuisine” in a low-key setting.
Metropolitan Coffeehouse + Wine Bar
A full-service restaurant, coffeehouse and wine bar in one—offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and “after-dinner delights.”
Mr. Rain’s Fun House
Chef Bill Buszinski offers an innovative menu at the American Visionary Art Museum’s artful in-house restaurant.
Regi’s American Bistro
The menu offers an eclectic mix of comfort foods like crab cakes and jambalaya, as well as a healthy assortment of salads.
Ryleigh’s Oyster
Combines a relaxed oyster-bar atmosphere with upscale cuisine.
Taverna Corvino
The “Tavern of the Black Raven” specializes in updated Italian “small dishes” that focus on fresh ingredients.
Attractions
American Visionary Art Museum
Expect to be wowed by founder and director Rebecca Hoffberger’s creation—visionary art by self-taught artists abounds in every nook and cranny.
Baltimore Museum of Industry
The museum’s galleries explore industrial and technological history in the historic Platt Oyster Cannery building.
Federal Hill Park
Explore a piece of Civil War history on a steep hill surrounded by intimate residential streets.
Fort McHenry
Made famous during the War of 1812, when Francis Scott Key wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the park offers easy trails edged by the Chesapeake Bay’s Inner Harbor.
School 33 Art Center
The school showcases and sustains emerging artists through a series of exhibitions, workshops and classes for adults.
Accommodations
Scarborough Fair
This bed and breakfast is a relaxing retreat in an 1801 brick-front building close to Federal Hill Park.













