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Valid for Reservations from 8/15/10 through 10/31/10. Does not apply to existing reservations.
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Popular Attractions in Baltimore 

Pier Six Pavilion - 2.0 miles

Located between Inner Harbor and Harbor East, the Pavilion plays host to some of the biggest names in the entertainment business, from rock to jazz and from R & B to classical.

 

Harbor Place at Inner Harbor - 2.2 miles

The heart of Baltimore’s renowned Inner Harbor, Harborplace & The Gallery feature a mix of 120 unique shops, 13 restaurants and 30 diverse eateries, plus live seasonal entertainment on the waterfront

 

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Oriole’s Park at Camden Yards - 3.0 miles

The Orioles play an 81-home game Major League Baseball schedule from April through September at Camden Yards. Ballpark tours are available year-round. For tour and ticket information, call 888-848-BIRD or visit our Web site.

Raven's Stadium - 3.0 miles -
Playing in the tough NFC of the NFL, the Raven's play home games from August to December at the M&T Stadium near Inner Harbor.

Fort McHenry - 4.0 miles

The birthplace of our National Anthem. During the Battle of Baltimore, September 13-14, 1814, the valiant defense of the fort by 1,000 dedicated Americans inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

 

Green Mount Cemetary - 3.0 miles

The art and architecture alone is worth the visit to this local cemetary with national historical significance. This is the final resting place of John Wilkes Booth, Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, and more than 65,00 others.

Lexington Market - 3.0 miles -
The many sights, sounds, tastes, aromas, and fellings that conjoin in Lexington Market make it the focal point of the community and visitors from afar for almost 225 years!

 

 

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