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Baltimore, MD baltimore.org


The recently opened Sagamore Spirit Distillery in Baltimore, MD; photo courtesy: baltimore.org


The Baltimore Convention Center and world-class Inner Harbor are located in the historic seaport district of down- town Baltimore. Take advantage of the free Charm City Circulator buses or the scenic Baltimore Water Taxi to visit the city’s unique neighborhoods, such as Harbor East, Mount Vernon, Fell’s Point, Canton and Federal Hill. Each carries its own charm and is brimming with cultural, culinary, entertaining and historical attractions and activities to experi- ence.


Today, Baltimore is embracing a marked transformation to its skyline and street-level experience, modifying its urban fabric to reflect current trends and interests. Notably, Baltimore’s culinary scene has transformed into a must-visit food lovers’ destination, increasingly recognized on a nation- al level by definitive culinary travel outlets.


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Sagamore Pendry Baltimore opened its doors to the public in March, making it the Pendry brand’s first East Coast Hotel. Developed as a joint venture with Sagamore Development Company, Sagamore Pendry Baltimore sits atop the iconic Recreation Pier overlooking the Inner Harbor in the city’s historic Fell’s Point neighborhood, which is rec- ognized as one of the best-preserved historical areas in the country.


Built in 1914, the Fell’s Point Recreation Pier was originally a dance hall and social and educational hub for Baltimore immigrants. Today, the pier’s 129-room luxury boutique hotel embodies the city’s rich history, vibrant personality and idyllic harbor setting with character, inspiration and style.


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