One Day in Baltimore Harbor - Part 4, Walking Inner Harbor

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Lightbox (179) Tags: baltimore   landmarks   maryland   restaurants   usa Posted: May 10, 2009 by Vassilik

Baltimore Inner Harbor is not big - you can walk it through in less than 10 minutes. Nevertheless, because it has two pavilions with shops and various places to eat (in addition to all other places to visit described previously), it may take much more time. After all, it's a clean, nice area well taken care of, and strolling across it or just sitting on a terrace of one of its cafes sipping coke or beer can be very relaxing and pleasant experience.

Hopefully, our small photo gallery below illustrating some of Inner Harbor cozy corners will be able to convince you to visit and enjoy this place.

Pratt Street Dining and Shopping Pavilion

La Tasca Spanish Tapas Bar and Restaurant Baltimore, MD

The Cheesecake Factory at Baltimore Inner Harbor

Inside Pratt Street Harbor Pavilion

Inside Pratt Street Harbor Pavilion

Inside Pratt Street Harbor Pavilion

M & S Grill

Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & Grill entrance

Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & Grill - inner area with bar

Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & Grill - terrace

Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & Grill - view from its terrace

Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & Grill - looking at brawl

View on USS Constellation from Tir Na Nog Irish Bar & Grill terrace

Water taxi at Baltimore Inner Harbor

East side of Baltimore Inner Harbor with more shops and restaurants

Inside Barnes ' Noble bookstore

Inside Barnes ' Noble bookstore

Hard Rock Cafe - floating terrace

Hard Rock Cafe - floating terrace

Inside one of the Baltimore Inner Harbor cafes

Mccormick & Schmick's Seafood restautant

Police car at Inner Harbor

Street artist

Pride of Baltimore II

Pride of Baltimore II is a replica of fast Baltimore Clippers - this includes guns

Baltimore Harbor Light Street Pavilion

Entrance to J. Paul's Dining Saloon

J. Paul's Dining Saloon - inner area with bar

J. Paul's Dining Saloon - inner area

J. Paul's Dining Saloon - outside terrace

J. Paul's Dining Saloon - restroom

Military ships sometimes come to Baltimore Inner Harbor

When it happens they open their doors for public tours

You can visit various places on the ship including bridge

Or talk to guys in uniform

Baltimore Inner Harbor is a clean place well taken care of - enjoy the flowers

Or street (I should say harbor) performers

One Day in Baltimore Harbor - Part 1, Inner Harbor and USS Constellation
One Day in Baltimore Harbor - Part 2, Submarine USS Torsk SS-423
One Day in Baltimore Harbor - Part 3, Lightship Chesapeake and USCGC Taney
One Day in Baltimore Harbor - Part 4, Walking Inner Harbor

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