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Harborplace & The Gallery
The guide was updated:Conveniently located at the Inner Harbor, just steps away from more than a dozen Baltimore hotels and attractions, Harborplace & The Gallery offers visitors a one-stop shopping experience. This mall is home to popular national retailers, as well as some local shops, plus lots of eateries and restaurants. Many events are hosted here, such as live music in the amphitheater during the summer months.
Useful Information
- Address: 200 East Pratt Street, Baltimore
- More Info: Free Wi-Fi is available in the shopping center. Wi-Fi network name: TheGalleryGuest
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–9pm, Sun 12pm–6pm
- Website: www.harborplace.com
- Phone: +1 410 332 4191
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Conveniently located at the Inner Harbor, just steps away from more than a dozen Baltimore hotels and attractions, Harborplace & The Gallery offers visitors a one-stop shopping experience. This mall is home to popular national retailers, as well as some local shops, plus lots of eateries and restaurants. Many events are hosted here, such as live music in the amphitheater during the summer months.
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Kirchmayr Chocolatier
Enjoy a selection of fine European chocolates including truffles and seasonal items. Corporate gifts (like Chocolate Cigars) and chocolate bars made from single origin beans can be customized to meet your needs. An online store is also available at their website.
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Amaryllis Boutique
Locally owned and operating since 1987, "Baltimore's Best" has continued to be a top destination, offering handcrafted jewelry and accessories from more than 100 local and national artists that are carefully selected by the owner herself.
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Baltimore's Antique Row
Antique Row is the oldest antique district in the United States, dating from the 1840s and continues as the premiere antique shopping district in Baltimore. Featuring a wide variety of shops, it attracts both the connoisseur and the casual collector from far and wide. Antique Row is located in the Mount Vernon area, covering the 800 block of North Howard Street and the 200 block of West Read Street. The shops are individually owned, so it is advised to call the ones you're interested in to make sure they're open.
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Towson Town Center
Baltimore's premier shopping destination offers 200 unique and exciting retailers, including Macy's, Nordstrom, Nordstrom Rack and Crate & Barrel. You will also find some of the main food chains like The Brass Tap, Chick-Fil-A and Subway, as well as special events, such as the Local Makers Event. It is located 15 minutes from downtown off Beltway Exit 27A at Dulaney Valley Road and Fairmount Avenue. Free Wi-Fi is available, provided you join the mall's email list.
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Fells Point
A historic Baltimore neighborhood that has been developing along Patapsco River since 1763, the picturesque Fells Point is a blend of different cultures that have been settling in within this waterfront district. Waves of European immigrants have flocked to the city since the second half of the 20th century, creating an interesting hub where many different articles can be found, from surfing gear at Fells Point Surf Co. to home furniture at Su Casa.
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Atomic Books
Not just a book store, but also a bar which hosts stand-up comedians and karaoke nights, among many other events. It is also the place in which movie director John Waters picks up his fans' mail. Whether you're looking for an art book, a novel or a comic book, you can either give a call and see if it's available right now for pick up, or have it sent to you.
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Lexington Market
Baltimore's Lexington Market is proud to be the oldest market in America, having been in business since 1782. The crab cakes that can be found here are renowned worldwide, but the food options range from fresh seafood to Indian cuisine. It is also very accessible with many means of transportation, thanks to the many parking spots and the nearby bus and light rail stops.
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Broadway Market
A staple gathering hub at Fells Point, The Broadway Market has been active since 1786, and kept adapting to the ever-growing city. There are multiple articles on display here, the local seafood brought by Sal & Son's Seafood, to the unique flower bouquets of Floringen.
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Cross Street Market
After reopening in May 2019, the Cross Street Market is again at the service of the people of Federal Hill. You can clear your grocery list at vendors such as Fenwick's Choice Meats and Rooster + Hen or take a sip of local beverages at the Old Line Cocktail & Wine Bar. There are also multiple events to attend, such as the Wellness Mondays or the Farmer's Market.
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