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    Beautiful Baltimore Tours

    Beautiful Baltimore Tours

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.4 mi

    DonnaAnn Ward is such a great tour guide! So professional, knowledgeable and fun to listen to. I…read morelearned so much in such a short time and laughed a lot!

    From the owner: Explore Historic Baltimore with friends old & new…read more Beautiful Baltimore Tours specializes in showing the very best Baltimore has to offer with a born and raised Baltimorean who loves storytelling, history, and helping folks fall in love with this gorgeous 300 year old city. Beautiful Baltimore Tours takes guests to the oldest, saltiest, wealthiest, and most culturally rich neighborhoods and unfolds their histories in thought-provoking, entertaining ways. You'll see Baltimore in a whole new light and be amazed at how incredible this city is. Whether you're three folks in town for the weekend or a company wanting a unique team building experience, Beautiful Baltimore Tours engages you with Baltimore in upbeat, dynamic ways. We have preset walking and coach tours, and love creating custom tours. We work with you to get you exactly what you're looking for in a tour. Current Walking Tours, 1.5 hours Historic Fells Point Historic Mount Vernon World Famous Inner Harbor Current Coach Tours, 2-3 hours (advanced booking required) All Around Town Historic Baltimore Art In Charm City, Then and Now Baltimore and All That Jazz (includes downloadable playlist) Civil Rights Movement in Baltimore Jewish History, Then and Now Sports History In The Greatest Sports Town In America Star Spangled Baltimore

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    Bite of Baltimore

    Bite of Baltimore

    4.9
    (33 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Zachary Greene reached out to me via linked in to find ways to promote Bite of Baltimore in a…read moredifferent way. I figured the best way to help him was to get first hand experience of the tour, so I booked a Friday afternoon tour for my team. Can I just say what an awesome time we had? We are all fairly local folks but we learned so much and ate amazing food. I appreciate the level of service Zachary provided including helping to fit this in my budget. All communication was prompt and easy to understand. The payment process was simple. Instructions for where to meet and questions about food allergies or other issues were appreciated. Even in the rain, this was just so much fun. We started at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. As a museum junkie, I loved that we started with a quick tour through Baltimore history! And we got to pop into the Jim Henson exhibit. They have the Labyrinth Dress!! After that we started walking. Did you know the Ouija board was created in Baltimore?? I did not. We walked into the Enoch Pratt Library and poked our head into the Peabody. And we did a quick tour of the Washington Monument. I did not know you could go inside it for free. The food part was even better! Started at Tio Pepe's which was delicious and such a cool building. After more walking we stopped that Helmund for more food. Our final stop was at Topside for a cocktail and dessert. Zero complaints. I've been telling folks about this experience because it was so much fun. I look forward to doing the other tours.

    Fantastic tour- highly recommend. First, we had a last minute cancellation with someone in our…read moreparty who was sick and they were super nice and gracious in refunding for the price of her ticket- we appreciated that so much. Second- Donna Ann was fantastic- LOVED her- her energy and sense of humor were infectious. The tour was a nice mix of food and history and a great way to spend an afternoon if you're in Baltimore! You definitely won't need to eat dinner after going on this tour - it's a good amount of food.

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    Thai food with chicken, beef, and shrimp. The sauce was sweet yet savory. Not spicy.
    Thai food with chicken, beef, and shrimp. The sauce was sweet yet savory. Not spicy.
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    New Public Sites

    New Public Sites

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I went on the fantastic Inner Harbor walking tour. The group tour wasn't being offered then but I…read morecontacted Graham and he was more than happy to take us on the tour at the time of our choosing. Graham is very knowledgeable and able to weave together many different strands of history as he takes you on a journey into Baltimore's past, present, and future. From the great railroad strike of 1877 to more recent instances of workers banding together to improve their lot and attempts by the powers that be to limit free speech, the "people's history" focus of the tour made it an early afternoon well spent. Howard Zinn would be proud! Plus, Graham knows all sorts of interesting and useful tidbits, e.g. the local NFL team's connection to Edgar Allan Poe and where to eat some of the city's best steamed crabs. This tour is definitely recommended if you want an introduction to the real Baltimore.

    We've gone on two tours with Graham in Baltimore and thoroughly enjoyed them both. These events…read moreare sort of like walking tours with a performance art aspect (or vice versa). In the two tours we took, our group was led on a walk through neighborhoods around the city, with Graham pointing out often-overlooked features of the urban environment. The major focus is on the confusing and contradictory way the city encourages or discourages pedestrians from using public space, as well as pointing out some of the spontaneous and creative ways people end up using public areas in manners that weren't necessarily intended. It's sort of like a guided walking history tour, except the focus is shifted away from the usual landmarks and historical events and instead toward more mundane things such as traffic bollards, median strips, weird easements, abandoned or dysfunctional infrastructure, etc. (This is much more fun than it probably sounds--his enthusiasm for these topics is quite contagious.) Graham injects a lot of humor into his descriptions and interpretations of these features, and at several points he encourages participants to interact with them in creative ways as "radical pedestrians". It's clear he does a lot of research about the areas involved in the tours, giving background and history where relevant. He is also full of insights about the design of features meant for people on the street and how things can go wrong--unintended consequences, conflict in sharing space with cars, issues when the intended use is ambiguous or confusing, etc. I would recommend these tours for anyone with an interest in urban planning, activism, or performance art--or just a desire to see some of the everyday things we take for granted in a new light. On a personal note, one of the tours we went on happened to be the day of the first major Freddie Gray protest in Baltimore and quite coincidentally came to its conclusion putting us in the middle of a large crowd of people marching downtown. As residents of Baltimore, over the next week we watched as the city dealt with protests and unrest, a curfew, and heavy presence of the police and national guard. It was fascinating (and at times horrifying) to watch these events unfold, and we found ourselves constantly analysing them in terms of topics we had discussed on the tour--people using and "misusing" public space, attempted restrictions on where and when people were allowed to be in public, problems caused by failures of the city's infrastructure, massive ambiguity and confusion about whether it was okay to gather or protest in usually-unrestricted spaces, etc. The usual rules for what it was deemed acceptable and legal to do in public were stood on their head. Our tour couldn't have been better timed for helping us see the issues we had discussed in action during the events that followed.

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    New Public Sites guide Graham Coreil-Allen leading his Inner Harbor Baltimore Drift walking tour.
    New Public Sites guide Graham Coreil-Allen leading his Inner Harbor Baltimore Drift walking tour.
    New Public Sites Inner Harbor Baltimore Drift walking tour
    New Public Sites Inner Harbor Baltimore Drift walking tour
    Public Artist Graham Coreil-Allen leading the Auchentoroly Terrace by Foot walking tour, April 2019.

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    Public Artist Graham Coreil-Allen leading the Auchentoroly Terrace by Foot walking tour, April 2019.
    Baltimore Ghost Tours

    Baltimore Ghost Tours

    4.4
    (45 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Our ghost tour guide gave the BEST tour imaginable! Spooky…read morestories with emotional twists and turns were enhanced by our tour guide!

    This is the ghost tour you want to go on if you're in Baltimore! Our tour guide, Leanna, said this…read morewas her 24th year of tours! This particular company is well established and has a long history in the area. My friends and I did the tour on a Saturday night as part of our annual girls trip (ghost tours are one of our favorite activities). Leanna was a fantastic tour guide and she kept us entertained, laughing, and had lots of great stories to share. I've been on some ghost tours that were more history focused with less actual ghost stories, but I found this one to be a nice balance. Leanna shared some key history of the Fells Point area as we visited some historic sites like the grave of William Fell and the location of the Fell homestead. She also had plenty of stories about the hauntings and even specific buildings that experience the most paranormal activity. She even had a few personal stories of her and her past tour groups own encounters. The tour lasted about an hour and a half and was a pretty easy walking loop around Fell's Point that starts and ends at the harbor. Our group really enjoyed it and all of us agreed was one of the best ghost tours we've been on. Would highly recommend both Baltimore Ghost Tours and Leanna if you're looking for a great spooky season (or really any season) activity in Fells Point!

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    Three girls excitedly posing under the sign for "The Horse You Came in On Saloon"
    Three girls excitedly posing under the sign for "The Horse You Came in On Saloon"
    Two of our mysterious guides
    Two of our mysterious guides
    Tour guide Leanna tells a story along Thames St. during the Original Fells Point GhostWalk.

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    Tour guide Leanna tells a story along Thames St. during the Original Fells Point GhostWalk.
    Charm City Food Tours

    Charm City Food Tours

    4.5
    (43 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    We took a food tour of Little Italy/Jonestown in Baltimore. Mary Margaret was a great tour guide…read moreand very knowledgeable about the area. We had a small group of four and visited Attman's, Isabella's brick oven, La Tavola, and Osteria Da Amedeo. Food tours are great way of seeing what local life is like and skipping to the front of the line to taste a variety of dishes. We saw historic sites like the Lloyd street synagogue, Corned beef row, the Carroll Mansion, Reginald F. Lewis museum, and birthplace of the Star spangled banner flag. It was about a 3.5 hour walking tour and there were intermittent breaks to eat in restaurants. Before this tour I had no idea there was a 'Little Italy' or a 'Corned beef row' and how much history these places had from the restaurants started by immigrants in the 1800s. It also makes a difference having an enthusiastic group and getting to know everyone. This tour is highly recommended.

    Our guide, Mary Margaret, did a great job of introducing our group of 12 to Fells Point. We stopped…read moreat 4 places for delicious treats, some unique to Baltimore, like tater tots topped with crab and cheese. The tour was from 3p (get there at 2:45p) to 6:30p with ample time to enjoy the food and her commentary. She knows all about the area, its history, current state, and the bars and restaurants. Made me want to come back! Our guide spoke clearly, answered many questions, kept us together, and showed care and attention to the group and to the owners we encountered. Very nice experience! Do be sure to wear reasonable shoes, though, because you'll be walked on some rough surfaces. Enjoy!

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    Charm City Food Tours
    Charm City Food Tours
    Charm City Food Tours

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