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Ultimate Guide to Baltimore for Visiting Fans
Not exhaustive, feel free to add suggestions.
Where to Stay I’ll leave the research about specific hotels up to you, but here are some general options to consider.
...in the city: Inner HarboDowntown
- Chain hotels (Holiday Inn, etc.)
- Close to the action (about 5-10 minute walk to stadium, give or take)
- several parking garage options
- Inner Harbor with dining and shopping is within minutes by foot
Harbor East
- Adjacent to the Inner Harbor
- a little more “upscale” with fine dining restaurants and big brand shopping
- a few of the “luxury” chain hotels
- 15-20 minute walk to the stadium (more like 30 at a leisurely pace)
- parking garage for this location
Other hotels near the stadium
- on the other side of the stadium
- near the Horseshoe Casino.
- “budget” hotel options
- limited access by foot to the city
Away from the stadium
- a few unique hotels nestled into historic architecture
- mostly in The Mount Vernon neighborhood
- popular (but expensive) is the Ivy Hotel on Biddle Street
AirBnB
- Look for spot in Federal Hill for closest access to stadium
...outside of the city Near the airport
- business/chain hotels
- city is accessible by light rail with stops directly in front of the stadium
- easily connects by highway to the city
- south of the city, good location if you want to do a Washington, DC, day trip
Hunt Valley
- North of the city
- a number of business hotels
- suburban shopping and dining experience with a “town center” nearby
- city can be reached by light rail or a short drive down I-83
Towson
- college town on the northern outskirts of the city
- By car, Charles Street is the easiest way south to the stadium and attractions
- large mall and plenty of bars, but expect a younger crowd.
Getting to/from the Stadium By foot (if staying nearby) - self explanatory
By car - If you plan on parking on a stadium lot or on the street nearby the stadium:
- From I-95: take exit 52 for Russell Street, expect traffic. Or take exit 53 to enter downtown.
- From 295/Baltimore-Washington Parkway: follow to end of highway which changes over to Russell St. at the city line.
- From I-83: Follow south until it changes over to President St. entering downtown
Public transportation - light rail with several park-and-ride stops north and south of the city. Terminal stops at Hunt Valley and BWI
UbeLyft - you won’t be able to get too close to the stadium due to blocked off streets/traffic/and tailgating on the streets around the stadium. Plan to be picked up and dropped off towards the outskirts of the stadium area
Parking Stadium Lot - convenient if you don’t mind paying. Will deal with the most traffic using this option
Private lot - a large number of lots charging $15-30 for parking. Many feature official or unofficial large tailgates
Street - if you arrive early enough there is free street parking on the west side of the stadium. This is in the area of Wicomico Ave. You can set up your tailgate right where you park
Tailgating Tailgating at Ravens games is not limited to stadium lots. Many will park their cars on surrounding streets and set up their tailgate right there. Additionally, there are several private lots that host their own tailgate parties with food and drink for purchase. There are also all-inclusive tailgates. Cops are around directing traffic but they turn a blind eye to public drinking laws. In my opinion, the tailgate scene outside of the stadium is where you really want to be.
If you are looking to join an open tailgate, I'd look for a larger group. Your best bet is to pay for an all-inclusive tailgate (it sounds like Jimmy's Seafood and a few others host these) or to simply wonder into an open one (some are open without paying to enter or for parking). Offering food or drink to members of the tailgate will usually get you in on good terms and provide a way to connect.
The Firehouse is near the stadium and a great option if you don’t want to deal with paying to get on a private lot or setting up a whole tailgate on the street for 2 or 3 people. It has a bar inside and bathrooms (nice) and food and drink also for sale outside.
There is also the Game-day Warehouse, but I don’t know much about that.
Attractions (in no particular order) - Inner Harbor
- National Aquarium
- Science Center
- Edgar Allan Poe House
- Lexington Market
- Washington Monument
- Babe Ruth Sports Legends Museum
- Baltimore Museum of Industry
- Fort McHenry
- Reginald F. Lewis Museum
- Visionary Arts Museum
- Baltimore Museum of Art
- The Walters museum
- Horseshoe Casino
- Washington, DC, day trip
Food & Drink (just a selection) - Brewer’s Art - in-house craft beer and upscale dining (or bar food in the basement)
- Woodberry Kitchen - Nationally renowned fine-dining, make a reservation
- Johnny Rad’s - contender for best pizza in Baltimore
- Jimmy’s Famous Seafood - MD seafood, crab cakes
- Koco’s Pub - Little-known location with what many consider Baltimore’s best crab cake
- R House - food court and bar with stalls from local chefs
- Mount Vernon Marketplace - features several drinking and eating spots
- W.C. Harlan’s - Craft cocktails (off the beaten path)
- Max’s Taphouse - huge selection of beers around the world
- Club Charles - might catch a glimpse of Baltimore legend Johns Waters at this hipster bar
- Lexington Market - famed market featuring Baltimore staples found nowhere else
- Blue Pit BBQ - Whiskey bar with amazing BBQ
- Chaps Pit Beef - a little outside the main city and next to a strip club, Baltimore’s famous pit beef
- The Charmery - homemade ice cream, best in Baltimore
- Clavel - Mezcal, tequila, and upscale Mexican food (think classy not taco truck)
Breweries & Distilleries Baltimore has a strong craft beer scene. Some favorites:
- Heavy Seas (a little outside the city)
- Monument Brewing
- Union
- Peabody Heights
- Diamondback
- Waverly Brewing
- Guinness (newly opened, several experimental beers usually on tap)
- Sagamore (whiskey)
- Baltimore Whiskey Company
Neighborhoods Baltimore is a city of neighborhoods. Here are a few worth visiting depending on tastes.
- Federal Hill - young professionals and college kids on the weekends, many bars surrounding Cross Street Market
- Fell’s Point - East of the Inner Harbor, sits on the water. Probably the largest concentrations of bars in Baltimore. Established residents of all ages and young crowd on weekends. Great music featured most nights in many bars.
- Mount Vernon - historic attractions, a few great bars and restaurants
- Hampden - quirky and hip, “the Avenue” features a number of unique bars and restaurants. During december check out the lights on 34th street
- Canton - young professionals and established resident’s, a bit more calm than Fells Point or Fed Hill but still lively weekend crowds.
- Station North - Baltimore’s arts district. Many would consider grimey or questionably located near some rougher parts of the city, but a few good bars and restaurants (Pen & Quill, Joe Squared). Also location of Charles Theater.
- Little Italy - authentic italian dining between the Inner Harbor and Harbor East.
- Pig Town - next to stadium, some tailgating spills into this area.
Safety Baltimore has a reputation as a rough and dangerous city, and its not unfounded. The vibe of an area will literally change when crossing on street into a different neighborhood. Know where you are going. Most crime occurs at these crossover points.
At the tailgates, kids will try to sell you cookies they bought from the dollar store. Some will say they are raising money for a cause. Some might be lying some might be telling the truth. Also people trying to sell bootleg Ravens gear. Totally harmless but something to be aware of.
Use street smarts, watch out for the squeegee kids, be aware of your surroundings. The typical stuff. If you keep to the suggestions in this thread you should not run into any problems.
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