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Hilton hotels in Baltimore

Located in the heart of the illustrious Baltimore, Maryland is the crowning glory of Hilton Hotels. Immerse yourself in this coastal city teeming with history, culture, and unrivaled vibrancy. Baltimore, affectionately known as the 'Charm City,' has a certain allure that marries well with the comfort and luxury offered by Hilton Hotels, and provides an excellent base for exploring all Baltimore has to offer.
The Hilton Hotels in Baltimore are conveniently situated near iconic attractions, such as the historic Inner Harbor. This bustling waterfront area is a hub for Maryland's rich maritime heritage, offering breathtaking views, sumptuous seafood restaurants, and striking ships - all adding to the unique Baltimore experience. Within close proximity, you'll also find the National Aquarium, one of the top tourist draws in the United States, home to an extensive array of aquatic wildlife.
For culture-hungry guests, Baltimore, Maryland doesn't disappoint. The Hilton Hotels are a short distance from the famed Walters Art Museum and The Baltimore Museum of Art, both housing diverse collections spanning thousands of years. Moreover, Baltimore's music scene is a must-experience, birthplace to greats like Billie Holiday and synonymous with its vibrant jazz history. Explore local joints for an authentic blues experience that will leave you tapping your feet.
Take the time to wander through distinct Baltimore neighborhoods, where Hilton Hotels provide a home-away-from-home feeling. Enjoy Maryland's culinary delights, from the classic crab cakes to the iconic ham sandwich known as 'pit beef'. To end the day, return to your luxury accommodation at Hilton Hotels, an oasis of tranquility amidst the spirited energy of Baltimore.

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  • Hilton Garden Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor
    Hilton Garden Inn Baltimore Inner Harbor
    625 S President St, Baltimore, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience upscale comfort, uniquely designed interiors, and top-notch amenities. The perfect place to stay for city exploration and relaxation.

    Average

    952 reviews

    3.9
    From$168.37per room / per night
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  • Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
    Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor
    625 S President St, Baltimore, US
    • Free WiFi

    Uncover the joy of extended stays with spacious rooms, fully-equipped kitchens, and a fitness center. Ideal for family vacations or business trips.

    Average

    939 reviews

    4
    From$150.09per room / per night
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  • Tru By Hilton Baltimore Harbor East, MD
    Tru By Hilton Baltimore Harbor East, MD
    411 S Central Avenue, Baltimore, US
    • Arcade/Game room
    • Free WiFi

    Experience lavish comfort combined with needed modern amenities. The rooms are chic and the pool area is surreal. Enjoy the appealing ambiance and great location.

    Good

    942 reviews

    4.6
    From$139.41per room / per night
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Shopping streets in Baltimore Maryland

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    Fells Point

    Fells Point, located on Baltimore's Harbor's eastern side, offers a variety of unique shops and boutiques. With cobblestone streets and historic buildings, it provides a charming atmosphere while you shop.

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    Harbor East

    Harbor East is a thriving shopping district located near Baltimore Harbor. Packed with high-end boutiques, local businesses, and designer stores, it's a must-visit for serious shoppers.

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    The Avenue in Hampden

    Hampden, a neighborhood in northwestern Baltimore, features a quirky main street known as 36th Street or 'The Avenue'. Filled with unique shops and vintage stores, it's a must-visit for those looking for something a little different.

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    Charles Street in Mount Vernon

    Mount Vernon, one of Baltimore's oldest and well-preserved neighborhoods, boasts antique stores, art galleries, and unique local boutiques on Charles Street, making a satisfying place for shoppers with a taste for art and antiques.

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    Cross Street in Federal Hill

    Federal Hill, overlooking Baltimore's Inner Harbor, provides a mix of shopping opportunities on Cross Street. Offering a range of luxury boutiques, funky gift shops, and stylish home decor stores, it's a shopping haven worth exploring.

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Cultural Attractions in Baltimore Maryland

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    Baltimore Museum of Art

    The Baltimore Museum of Art is home to an internationally renowned collection of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art. It is Maryland's largest art museum, featuring a diverse range of work including a stunning collection of Matisse artworks.

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    Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

    Fort McHenry is a star-shaped fort best known for its role in the War of 1812 when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British navy. It was during this bombardment that Francis Scott Key was inspired to write 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.

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    National Aquarium

    The National Aquarium houses a variety of species in their naturalistic habitats. It is not only home to thousands of animals, but is also dedicated to environmental impact, education, and conservation.

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    Oriole Park at Camden Yards

    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the beautiful baseball-only facility in downtown Baltimore, became the official home of the Orioles on April 6, 1992. It's a venue that embraces both the city's history and its modern amenities, making it a must-visit for sports fans.

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    The Walters Art Museum

    The Walters Art Museum is a cultural hub in the heart of Baltimore. Located in the city’s Mount Vernon neighborhood, the museum is home to thousands of artifacts ranging from medieval armory and 19th-century masterpieces to Roman sarcophagi and Ancient Egyptian art.

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Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eats in Baltimore Maryland

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    Bertha's Mussels

    Bertha's Mussels, located in Fell's Point, offers great seafood with their specialty, obviously, being mussels. They have served quality food for over 40 years, and continue to supply the residents and visitors of Baltimore with classic and inventive dishes.

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    Woodberry Kitchen

    Woodberry Kitchen is a trendy farm-to-table restaurant that uses locally sourced ingredients to create unique and flavorful dishes. Located in a renovated mill, their menu rotates to accommodate the best produce for each season.

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    Café Hon

    Café Hon is a classic, unpretentious American Diner in Hampden. It’s known not only for its delicious comfort food but also for the iconic flamingo sculpture on its building.

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    Lexington Market

    Lexington Market is a historic public market in downtown Baltimore with numerous stalls for fresh produce, baked goods, and hot meals. It's also home to Faidley's, known for having some of the best crab cakes in Baltimore.

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    Thames Street Oyster House

    Located in Fell's Point, this establishment offers a variety of East Coast oysters and seafood dishes. Their lobster roll is legendary among the locals. The Thames Street Oyster House combines classic New England fare with a fresh, modern approach.

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