How Do You Spend A Day At Baltimores Inner Harbor?
Part of the rejuvenated downtown area that includes a new professional football stadium and Camden Yards, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is the starting destination for several Chesapeake Bay excursions, including a dinner cruise. There are docked submarines and ships to tour, a lighthouse to visit, and the harbor is home to the National Aquarium. There are also several choices for shopping and dining. Make hotel reservations at any one of several harbor area hotels. Prices vary from the affordable to the extravagant. Plan, however, to avoid the winter months. Bay weather is cold and unpredictable. Make dinner reservations early with one of the dining cruises based at the harbor. Maryland is famous for blue crab and the Chesapeake Bay has the shellfish in abundance. Fly into Baltimore Washington International Airport and travel north on I-195. Using the Baltimore map as a guide, access I-95 north toward the city. From I-95, take the I-395 exit north to downtown Baltimore. Interstate 395 ends