Baltimore Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
Just above Mount Vernon is Bolton Hill. Known as the "Gin Belt" during the 1920s, this area was home to the city's...
Just above Fells Point is Butcher's Hill, an area once home to dozens of butchers who sold their wares at Fells...
Just to the east lies Canton. Originally an industrial area populated by Welsh, German, Polish and Irish immigrants,...
Still farther up Charles Street lies well-groomed Charles Village, home of Johns Hopkins University. Just next...
In 1729, about 60 years after the first colonists settled in the area, Charles and Baltimore streets were built....
Just south of downtown is Federal Hill. One of the most popular residential areas in the city, its streets are...
Just past Little Italy is Fells Point. This was once the chief Colonial shipbuilding center, where frigates known...
Any tour of Baltimore should start with the Inner Harbor. For years the area was at the heart of Baltimore's port...
Immediately east of downtown is Little Italy, one of the city's most cherished neighborhoods. Settled in the 1840s...
Walk up Charles Street about 10 blocks and you'll find Mount Vernon, one of the city's loveliest neighborhoods....
A quick trip west from the Inner Harbor will take you into Pigtown, originally an area of stockyards manned by...