The 150th Preakness Stakes will be on Saturday, May 17th at the legendary Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Preakness is the second race of the famous Triple Crown. Along with the horse racing events, there is the music festival Preakness InfieldFest.
Or sip a Black-Eyed Susan and watch at nearby Mt. Washington Tavern!
The Baltimore Orioles will be home at Camden Yards May 16-18th playing the Washington Nationals. Catch a game in this Battle of the Beltways series!
The best lobster rolls you'll ever have!
Our favorite local beer, with the best views of Baltimore's rolling countryside!
Highly recommend Cookie Monster with Sprinkles!
Best view of the Baltimore skyline!
Mount Vernon - Home of our wedding venue! Mount Vernon is the city’s cultural and historic center (visit the Walters Art Museum or the beautiful Peabody Library)! You can't miss the centuries-old Washington Monument in Mount Vernon Place. There's an eclectic dining scene and fun nightlife with trendy cocktail bars, taprooms, and dives. Brewer's Art, The Owl Bar, and The Helmand are favorites!
Fells Point - Fells Point is a charming historic, waterfront neighborhood full of shops, restaurants, and bars along its cobblestone streets. Stop in Max's Taphouse for a beer or The Cannon Room in the stunning Sagamore Pendry Hotel for a whiskey cocktail.
Harbor East & Harbor Point - Nestled along the Inner Harbor, Harbor East is Baltimore’s most modern and luxurious neighborhood with upscale shopping and dining and view of the Harbor. If you're feeling fancy, dine at Monarque, Charleston, or Ruxton Steakhouse among many others!
Hampden & Woodberry - Hampden is a quirky, vibrant neighborhood with a hip, artsy vibe. Originally a mill town, it has evolved into a creative and lively district filled with unique boutiques, art galleries, and locally-owned cafes. Walk "The Avenue" (36th Street) where you'll find an eclectic mix of retro shops and artisan eateries. La Cuchara, The Bluebird Cocktail Room, and Artifact Coffee are favorites!
Federal Hill - Federal Hill is a classic historical Baltimore neighborhood with brick rowhouses and an amazing view of the Inner Harbor. It is named after the iconic Federal Hill Park, which sits on a high vantage point offering sweeping views of downtown Baltimore. Federal Hill has a laid-back yet lively atmosphere with a big nightlife scene. For anyone wanting to get a true feel of Baltimore’s charm and character, Federal Hill is the perfect mix of old-world history and modern, local energy.