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WEICHERT, REALTORS® - New Colony
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Maryland Real Estate
View of Federal Hill
Harbor Place Shopping
U.S.S. Constellation


The Inner Harbor is a historic seaport, tourist attraction, and iconic landmark of the City of Baltimore, Maryland. The harbor itself is actually the end of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River and includes any water west of a line drawn between the National Aquarium in Baltimore and the Rusty Scupper restaurant. The term "Inner Harbor" is used not just for the water but for the surrounding area of the city, with approximate street boundaries of President Street, Lombard Sreet, Light Sreet, and Key Highway. The harbor is within walking distance of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium and has a water taxi that connects the Inner Harbor to Fells Point, Canton, Federal Hill and Fort McHenry. Cities include:

Fells Point ?? 21231
Canton/Highlandtown ?? 21224
Little Italy ?? 21202
Mt Vernon 21201
Federal Hill ?? 21230
Mt Washington ?? 21209


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What Makes Baltimore's Inner Harbor Unique?

  • Harborplace -  is located downtown at the heart of the Baltimore Inner Harbor. It is a true urban market with over 160 of the most popular shops in the United States. You can buy clothes fit for work or for vacationing fun. You can wine & dine 'til your heart's content and enjoy music, performers and the beautiful Baltimore Inner Harbor views. Nearby, you can visit the Maritime Museum, the Aquarium, the Science Center or watch Orioles' Baseball at Orioles Park at Camden Yards and Ravens' Football at M&T Bank Stadium. 
  • "U.S.S. Constellation" - was commissioned in 1855. The U.S.S. Constellation was the last all sail ship built by the United States Navy. Today the historic vessel lies at anchor in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, where visitors can climb aboard and get a firsthand look at what the life of a sailor was like in days past. 
  • Federal Hill -  is located just south of the Inner Harbor and offers restaurants, bars, and shopping. If you are in the neighborhood be sure to stop in the Cross Street Market for one of the best indoor markets in town.  The Cross Street Market offers locally grown fresh vegetables, meat, seafood, and lots of really great prepared food.
  • Fells Point - is just east of the Harbor East neighborhood and offers cobble stone streets filled with small pubs, local shops, dozens doezens of eateries.  Located along the water, and one of the stops on the Water Taxi, Fells Point is a must see stop for those looking for a unique night life experience or wanting to pick up some local Baltimore fare. 

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