The
Wyndham Inner Harbor is a perfect example of
elegance in a convenient location. The deluxe
hotel offers spacious guestrooms and
state-of-the-art amenities and is situated
along Baltimore's bustling Inner Harbor. In
addition, the Wyndham is connected by skywalk
to the Inner Harbor Convention Center.
Baltimore
has numerous hotels that offer
budget-conscious travelers a convenient
location to many of the city's sightseeing
treasures. Built in 1928, the Radisson Plaza
Hotel is a moderately priced gem. The city's
only historic landmark, the Radisson Plaza
offers clean, comfortable accommodations in a
uniquely historic atmosphere, just a stone's
throw from the Harbor and many other
attractions.
With
the Baltimore Convention Center centrally
located in the Downtown-Inner Harbor area,
just steps from the Financial District,
corporate travelers can enjoy all that
Baltimore has to offer while conducting
business in town. The Mt. Vernon Hotel is
ideal for corporate travelers who want upscale
accommodations in the heart of the Baltimore
Business District. The hotel is also a mere
eight blocks from the Inner Harbor and
Convention Center.
The
National Aquarium is Baltimore’s most
frequented attraction. If you intend to visit
this establishment, plan to spend about 3-4
hours here. Located at the water’s edge in
the Inner Harbor, the Aquarium is home to over
10,000 creatures. The huge building consists
of 7 levels and holds 2 million gallons of
water. Visitors can journey through the large
structure and get a gander at a number of
exotic animals including seals and puffins,
stingrays and piranha, electric eels, and
more.
Harborplace
is comprised of two adjacent shopping
pavilions that stand at the water"s edge
in the heart of the Harbor. Together the
buildings consist of 101 shops, 16
restaurants, and 40 eateries; the two
structures harbor most of the action along the
water and cannot be missed or overlooked when
walking along the water’s edge.
The Babe Ruth Birthplace and
Baseball Center is a little brick row house
that was once owned by Ruth’s grandparents
and is simply the building where the baseball
legend was born. This National Historic Site
features rare photos, film highlights, vintage
radio broadcasts, and everything else you
would want to know about "The Babe."