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This newly renovated 14-story hotel is located in the heart of downtown on the Inner Harbor. Linked by skywalk to the Convention Center and Harborplace pavilion, it is within walking distance to National Aquarium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards and PSI NET Stadium, and just 12 miles from Baltimore/Washington International Airport. Guest room ammenities include: TV with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies, voicemail, telephone with computer hookup, video messages/account review/check-out, daily newspaper (USA Today) delivery, individual climate control, electronic door locks, turndown available upon request, iron and ironing board, AM/FM alarm clock, hairdryer, coffeemaker. The hotel has two restaurants, an outdoor pool, sundeck, health club, putting green, tennis courts (outdoor), half court basketball. There are two golf courses nearby.
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Hyatt Regency Baltimore Property Information:
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Rooms:
488
Floors:
14
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- Conventions
- First class
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
- Family rooms
- Fitness facility
- Golf
- Swimming pool
- Meeting room
- Dining
- Business center
- Wheel chair access
- Tennis court
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Hyatt Regency Baltimore Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1600
Check-Out:
1200
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Baltimore Events & Entertainment
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Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival
Each year Baltimore hosts the Antique & Classic Boat Festival. With over 100 antique and classic boats, and maritime craft vendors, the festival is a sure find for fun! Featuring parades, music and great food, the boat festival.
Olympic Memorabilia Show
Be prepared for a grand opening ceremony, the Olympic rings, the honor, the excitement, for you will find it all at the Olympic Memorabilia Show. Historic Savage Mill features Olympic memorabilia from the first games in 1896 to the 2002 games in Salt Lake City. The show aims to present the glory and excitement of the Olympic games.
Baltimore Blues Festival
The music, the atmosphere, it's all here - it's all part of the Baltimore's Blues festival. Music lovers should visit Baltimore during the summer months in order to jam for three days of entertainment. In the heart of the Baltimore Yacht Basin Marina, national and regional bands gather to fill the marina with rich music. The festival offers plenty of food, crafts, books, CDs and so much more.
City Sand
Throw on your sandals and help build sand sculptures in the sand. Many of us can remember building grand sandcastles or maybe sand mounds! Well the Baltimore Architecture Foundation will be working with you and your children to build sand sculptures.
The Baltimore Waterfront Festival
1-888-BALTIMORE
Baltimore's Inner Harbor presents the Baltimore Waterfront Festival. A complete celebration, the Baltimore Waterfront Festival is a free, four-day celebration featuring a variety of modern and traditional maritime exhibits, vendors, activities, contests, live music, and so much more!
Pier Six Concert Pavilion
Located on Baltimore's Inner Harbor, The Pier Six Concert Pavilion is recognized by many as one of the most beautiful concert locales. Showcasing all ranges of music from rock to jazz and from R & B to classical, the Pier Six Concert Pavilion always has a show that will be second to none!
Baltimore Arena
201 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-347-2020
Baltimore's major sports and entertainment center for the whole family. The arena offers quality concerts, professional sports, and a variety of entertaining family shows.
Baltimore Bay Runners
201 W. Baltimore Street, Suite 308
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-332-HOOP
The Baltimore Bay Runners will be shooting hoops as the inaugural game season is underway. Call for more information on game dates - Come out and cheer the team on!
Baltimore Orioles
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
333 W. Camden Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 410-685-9800
Take me out to the ballpark, take me out to the field…. The Baltimore Orioles play at home in the classic Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Be sure to catch one of the 81 Major League games. Go birds!
Baltimore Ravens
200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2400
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410-986-5225
Be sure to watch the NFL Baltimore Ravens play in the new state of the art PSINet Stadium.
The ACC Crafts Fair
410-659-7144
The Acc Crafts Fair presents over three days of craft trading. With more than 800 exhibitors you will be sure to find exactly what you are looking for!
Maryland Preakness Celebration
410-542-9400
The Maryland Preakness Celebration includes a weeklong festival. The festival features parades, street parties, and hot air balloon races.
Defender's Day
Celebrate at Fort McHenry in Baltimore! Commemorate the brave soldiers with music, drilling, mock bombardment, and fireworks representing the battle that led to the writing of the national anthem.
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Baltimore Destination Overview
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Most visitors to Baltimore don't get beyond the
city's Inner Harbor during their stay (with the possible exception being a jaunt
inside the idyllic walls of Camden Yards, home of baseball's Orioles, and one of
the finest ballparks in the major leagues). Not that there's anything wrong with
that: the USS Constellation battleship anchored there is a delight for
exploring, as is the Torsk submarine. The National Aquarium immerses wide-eyed
land-dwellers in a magical marine world of sharks, dolphins, and, soon-to-come,
a recreated Australian underwater habitat. There is so much to see that every
day is filled to overflowing with events of interest and enjoyment. Baltimore’s
central business district is lined with museums, shops, restaurants and other
attractions.
Downtown fans out from the harbor, with Charles Street dividing the
east and west sides of the city. Just to the east of downtown is Little Italy,
a neighborhood of ethnic eateries and colorful, well-kept row houses. East of
Little Italy is Fells Point, a historic maritime community with some of the
city's most popular restaurants, bars and shops. East of Fells Point is Canton,
a neighborhood pulsing with new restaurants, boutiques and evening activity. South of
downtown is Federal Hill, an enclave of renovated homes that perches on a hill
overlooking the harbor.
North of downtown is Mount Vernon, a stately
neighborhood of elegant row houses and tree-shaded parks. This is Baltimore's
cultural corridor: The Walters Art Museum, the Peabody Library and Conservatory
of Music, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, the Lyric Opera House, and Center Stage are
found there. Farther north is the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus. Ringed by the neighborhoods of Charles Village, Waverly and Hampden, this part
of town is also home to the Baltimore Museum of Art and its peaceful sculpture
garden. The waterfront and
Camden Yards are part of one scenic stretch of downtown Baltimore that has
become the center of city life in recent years.
Camden Yards is the home of the
major league Baltimore Orioles, and the surrounding streets are lined with small
cafes, microbreweries, and stores. Baltimore’s
Inner Harbor looks out upon the Patapsco River, a tributary of Chesapeake Bay. The thriving waterfront is home to the National Aquarium in Baltimore (among the
best in the world), the Maryland Science Center and the Baltimore Maritime
Museum. The Inner Harbor borders downtown and is just blocks away from Fells
Point, a charming maritime neighborhood just south of Little Italy. Also in the
harbor area is Federal Hill, which puts you in the vicinity of Fort McHenry
National Monument.
Try sampling some
of Maryland's famous cuisine, in the open-air mall on the waterfront. It is
filled with arcades, shops, and restaurants catering to all tastes. This area is
the gateway to the Inner Harbor, featuring boat rides and tours of the
surrounding waterways. Baltimore's
cultural scene mixes traditional museums with interesting historical diversions. The Baltimore Museum of Art features a large and impressive collection of art
from all periods and places.
The Maryland Science Center offers exhibits,
demonstrations, an IMAX theatre and a planetarium. Finally, the Walters Art
Gallery has an impressive collection of French Impressionist art as well as
large holdings of ancient Greek and Roman works. History abounds in the Baltimore area. Fort McHenry,
the star shaped fortress at the harbor entrance was the site of the battle in
the War of 1812 that prompted Francis Scott Key to write the "Star Spangled
Banner." The USS Constellation, the last surviving ship from the Civil War
can be seen in the harbor
area.
Plans are afoot to make it possible at some time in the future to
view the USS Forrestal, America's first super carrier, in the same location. Fun,
interactive exhibits at the Maryland Science Center; animals at the Baltimore
Zoo; trains at the B&O Railroad Museum; places to play at the newly renovated
Chinese Pagoda in Patterson Park; Port Discovery Children's Museum; marine life
at the National Aquarium are among the many Baltimore attractions that are
popular with children and families. Old Baltimore can
be glimpsed in the neat tree lined streets and neighborhoods dominated by simple
row houses. The Edgar Allen Poe House celebrates the life and achievements of
one of America's most original writers who invented the detective story and
penned the eerie tale of "The Raven." Babe Ruth's birthplace is now home to a
museum dedicated to his life and career as one of America's greatest athletes.
If you want to get a sense
of the heart and soul of Baltimore, take a water taxi to Fell's Point, a
waterfront neighborhood packed with pubs and fresh seafood spots where you'll
find the finest steamed wild mussels around, along with live blues on many
nights. Look
around a little more and you’ll find yourself sitting down to the best Low
country food this side of Charleston. Visitors can sample
crab cakes, tour the Inner Harbor, and take in a ball game in one of America's
most beautiful stadiums, all within downtown Baltimore, and then when they think
there is no more to see and do, they can branch out to discover even more
beyond. There is never enough time to experience this fascinating city in just
one visit.
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