Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The most important item to discuss......eating

The Inner Harbor has many vibrant and beautiful waterfront shops, eateries and attractions.  Here is a list of eateries:

The Capital Grille
500 E. Pratt Street
443-703-4064
www.thecapitalgrille.com

Fogo de Chao
600 E Pratt Street, Ste 102
410-528-9292
www.fogodechao.com

Watertable
500 E Pratt Street (inside Renaissance)
410-685-VIEW
www.watertablerestaurant.com


Even though you are at a conference, doesn't mean you have to eat bad. Don't miss out on the delicious finds just around the corner from your hotel!

Friday, October 18, 2013

A must see....

Did you know - Baltimore's Inner Harbor is one of America's oldest seaports? Since the 1600's, the Baltimore Harbor has been welcoming people, ships and goods from all over the world. Did you know that our hotel looks over this great harbor???  It does aaaannnnd apparently it's a really fun and entertaining area of town.  So....let's check out all the fun that is at our finger tips, shall we?

USS Constellation - is the last Civil War vessel afloat.  WOW!  Built in 1854 and is the last all-sail warship built by the US Navy.  It has been restored and returned to the Inner Harbor.  
Pier 1, 301 East Pratt Street, 410-539-1797

The Clipper City - is a tall ship that offers at least two public cruises Tuesday - Sunday.  Be sure to call 410-837-6700 for schedule and rates.

Maryland Science Center - has hands-on exhibits and spectacular displays in the wonderful world of science and technology.  Visit Maryland Science Center to plan your visit.  

National Aquarium - Baltimore's leading tourist attraction.  View a life-size model of a Humpback Whale, see the concepts of surviving through adaptation come to life, visit a coral reef, and learn what jellies are telling us about the health of our oceans. Visit www.aqua.org for more information.

Looks like there is lots of fun to be had in Baltimore!