Mother Seton House &
Historic Seminary Chapel
TASTE
BALTIMORE
600 N. Paca St.; 410-728-6464;
StMarysPacaSt.org
Federal-style house, home to the first
American-born Catholic saint, St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton (1808), and the
historic chapel of the nation’s first
Catholic seminary (1791).
BALTIMORE
National Electronics Museum
AT L E X I N G T O N M A R K E T
LexingtonMarket.com
M O N - S AT
6:30am - 6:00pm
400 W. Lexington St.
Baltimore, MD
Welcome to Lexington Market, the best way to taste what Baltimore has
to offer. Whether you come from near or far, you’ll find the city’s
favorite flavors served up by Baltimore natives. We’ve got dozens of
vendors, offering all kinds of fresh-made food for you to sample & savor.
1745 W. Nursery Rd.,
Linthicum, MD; 410-765-0230;
NationalElectronicsMuseum.org
Promoting the study of science and
engineering to educate and inspire
students and the general public;
offering guided tours, demonstrations
and workshops. Conference and hall
space is available to host luncheons,
meetings and receptions.
Phoenix Shot Tower
801 E. Fayette St.; 410-605-2964;
CarrollMuseums.org
This Baltimore landmark was the tallest
building in the United States when it
was built. From 1828 to 1892, molten
lead was dropped 215 feet to make
shot for guns.
Saint John A.M.E. Church
810 N. Carrollton Ave.; 410-523-5468;
SaintJohnAME.org
Historical church that has been in
existence for over 160 years.
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
844 E. Pratt St.; 410-837-1793;
FlagHouse.org
The 1793 home of Mary Pickersgill, where
she made the 30-by-42-foot star-spangled
banner flag that flew over Fort McHenry.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation
Parkway Theatre
5 W. North Ave.; 410-752-8083;
MDFilmFest.com
This golden-age movie house reopened
in 2017 as the year-round home of the
Maryland Film Festival, hub for film
enthusiasts and event space.
Washington Monument and
Mount Vernon Place
699 N. Charles St.; 410-962-5070;
MVPConservancy.org
Climb to the top of the first monument
dedicated to George Washington for
360-degree views of Baltimore.
Westminster Hall &
Burying Ground
519 W. Fayette St.; 410-706-2072;
WestminsterHall.org
A restored historic church featuring
stained-glass windows, an 1882
pipe organ, cathedral ceilings and
raised balconies.
Sightseeing Tours &
Guest Programs
Accent on Baltimore
20 E. Timonium Rd., #209; 443-279-5055;
AccentOnBaltimore.com
A destination management company that
provides step-on guides, tour packages
and transportation for convention,
corporate and reunion groups.
Amazing Scavenger Hunt
Adventure - Baltimore
One of Baltimore’s
oldest public markets
and located right in the
heart of Fells Point,
Broadway Market is
1640 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
410-685-6169 • broadwaymarketbaltimore.com
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
50
home to 11 unique and
local vendors with a
wide array of offerings.
CONNIE’S CHICKEN AND WAFFLEA • FAT TIGER • OLD BOY
SAL AND SON’S SEAFOOD • SOPHIA’S PLACE EUROPEAN DELI
FLORIGEN • TAHARKA BROTHERS ICE CREAM • THAI STREET
THE CHOPTANK • THE VERANDAH • VIKKI’S FELLS POINT DELI
B A LT I M O R E . O R G
601 Light St.; 805-603-5620;
UrbanAdventureQuest.com
Turn Baltimore into a giant gameboard
with this fun scavenger hunt adventure.
Solve clues, complete challenges and
enjoy the sights.
Baltimore Black Heritage Tours/
BAATC
P.O. Box 3014; 443-983-7974;
Facebook.com/Lou.Fields.75
A one-stop-shop for reunions, itinerary
planning, walking and guided tours,
information and referral services,
transportation, dining, shopping,
sightseeing and convention services.
Baltimore Ghost Tours
P.O. Box 38140; 410-357-1186;
BaltimoreGhostTours.com
Offers award-winning haunted walking
tours of Fell’s Point and Mount Vernon;
group tours available.
Baltimore Heritage
11 1/2 W. Chase St.; 410-332-9992;
BaltimoreHeritage.org
A leader in custom tours of Baltimore’s
rich history and unique sites for any
size organization.
Baltimore National Heritage Area
12 W. Madison St., Ste. 120;
410-878-6411; ExploreBaltimore.org
Our organization brings together
multiple voices to foster awareness,
stewardship and inspiration in
Baltimore’s historic, cultural and
natural resources.
Baltimore National Heritage
Area Trails & Tours
401 Light St.; 410-878-6411;
ExploreBaltimore.org
Authentic walking tours chart a course
through American heritage.
Baltimore Rent-A-Tour
42 E. Cross St.; 410-464-7994;
RentATour.com
Has provided destination management
services and customized tour packages
for conventions, corporations and
incentive travel for three decades.
Baltimore Spirit Cruises
575 S. Charles St., Ste. 501;
888-741-0283; SpiritCruises.com
Enjoy year-round sailing on the
enclosed, climate-controlled,
beautifully renovated Spirit of
Baltimore and the Inner Harbor Spirit.
Also offers 50-minute sightseeing
cruises, April-September.
Baltimore Trolley Tours
401 Light St.; 888-251-0531;
ZBestLimo.com/Baltimore-Trolley-Tour
Enjoy a climate-controlled tour of
the sights and charm of this city
of neighborhoods.
Baltimore Urban Adventures
818 W. Barre St.; 410-246-5226;
UrbanAdventures.com
We offer unique, immersive tour
experiences featuring food, drink and
culture for individuals and groups.
Baltimore Wicked History Tours
Fell’s Point; 410-357-1186;
WickedHistoryBaltimore.com
Plumb the depths of Baltimore’s under-
belly, from speakeasies to underhanded
villains and celebrated personalities.
A history lesson like no other.
Charm City Helicopters
1800 S. Clinton St.; 410-707-1013;
FlyCharmCity.com
We have Baltimore’s only city-based
and waterfront seven-seater Bell 407GX
helicopter! Take the Water Taxi or drive
to the best Baltimore experience!
Cruises on the Bay
by Watermark
At the Finger Piers, 555 Light St.;
410-268-7600; CruisesOnTheBay.com
Cruise the Inner Harbor and beyond with
a narrated, 45-minute tour highlighting
history and local attractions; offers
group discounts and charters.
I Love Baltimore Personal Tours
P.O. Box 2954; 443-854-6690;
ILoveBaltimorePersonalTours.com
Offers sightseeing tours and guest
programs along with limousine and
shuttle services.
Mixolo
8 Market Pl., Ste. 348; 301-583-7237;
Mixolo.io
Our events welcome solo guests to
connect and engage with a like-minded
community in order to disrupt the
stigma of going out alone.
The Piedmont Learning Center
5517 Piedmont Ave., Gwynn
Oak, MD; 410-298-5643;
PiedmontLearningCenter.org
We feature an apiary, rain garden,
herb garden, butterfly garden, stone
smokehouse, a deck overlooking the
forest and space for your special
events among majestic trees.