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Friday, April 1, 2016

The Opulence of Baltimore

Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland the largest independent city in the United States. With over hundreds of identified districts, Baltimore has been nicknamed "a city of neighborhoods".  Baltimore is also home to more public monuments than any other city in the United States with over 65,000 properties and  roughly every one in three buildings in the city, is listed on the National Register, again more than any other city in the country. You can explore the numerous Baltimore Flight Deals offered by the airlines.

The wealthy city of Baltimore offers so many sightseeing and touring opportunities that you will be flooded with choices. The art and history buffs will have a great time exploring the exquisite spots such as The Walters Art Museum, Fort McHenry National Monument, Fell's Point, American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore Museum of Art, Historic Ships in Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum, Federal Hill Park, Baltimore Museum of Industry and Geppi's Entertainment Museum. The baseball lovers can savor a quality game of professional baseball at the Oriole Park at Camden Yards and a football game at the M&T Bank Stadium. You can also explore the amazing marine species at the National Aquarium, Baltimore. The science devotees can have a great time discovering the Maryland Science Center. For the wildlife adorers and the kids, The Maryland Zoo is an ideal destination.

 The best time to visit Baltimore is from June to August with unique events and festivities in full swing. However this also marks the peak season thus bringing in heavy crowds and escalated hotel tariffs. However visiting during the off season can fetch you some Cheap Flights to Baltimore and low hotel tariffs.


Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (IATA: BWI) is the major airport serving the city and is the 23rd busiest airport in North America and the 75th busiest airport in the world in by the number of passengers. 
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