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NewrytStarcommander t1_it7mnxq wrote

What are you into? I'd say if you want to stay downtown do Ft McHenry, aquarium, Walter's Art Museum. AVAM is good. I really like Baltimore Museum of Industry and B&O Museum but might not be for everyone. Visit Fells Point. Mt. Vernon for nice neighborhood strolls to enjoy the architecture. Rawlings Conservatory is a pita to get to but really cool and often overlooked. A couple cool house museums are Mt Clare, Evergreen, Homewood.

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DfcukinLite t1_it7tzjt wrote

Visit Baltimore.org will give you everything you need

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jessiewicz t1_it89kvq wrote

You didn’t provide anything specific but this question gets asked all the time. I’d recommend searching visit in this sub and you’ll get a ton of suggestions.

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arkutk OP t1_it8fq4q wrote

Thank you, I just don’t know anything about it. I used to live in Atlanta and know sometimes you can end up strolling through some rougher parts so I just wanted to avoid that. I just like to travel and explore

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LorenzoStomp t1_it8m3tf wrote

The aquarium's rainforest exhibit is still closed (replacing the glass). It's supposed to open maaayybe late Fall, so you might want to wait a bit.

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[deleted] t1_it7ll0n wrote

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catbirdbutt t1_it7zwz3 wrote

The Inner Harbor is nice enough, during the day. It's just...empty.

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friendlydaisy t1_it7m3g6 wrote

Fells Point and Hampden

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PleaseBmoreCharming t1_it7ree8 wrote

This doesn't help OP without any elaboration or context.

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arkutk OP t1_it8fs4r wrote

I didn’t elaborate very much so this info still works

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thegreatmachine21 t1_it8kxhb wrote

They're good areas. Fells can have some issues on Friday and Saturday nights with rowdy bar crowds. I'd hit it during the day for your best experience.

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PleaseBmoreCharming t1_it8j8o6 wrote

Fair enough. I still don't know what the person responding was trying to say here, but if you think it is sufficient then okie dokie!

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