
A Complete Guide to Baltimore Neighborhoods: Seeking the Most Fashionable Neighborhood in the North of Baltimore
Baltimore is considered as an amalgam due to its economic, geographical and cultural heritage. This is because it is deemed as home to America's busiest seaports, as well as the country's first economical rail road.
There are a couple of diverse neighborhoods to be visited in Baltimore:
Inner Harbor:
The inner harbor is a must visit for visitors in Baltimore. In many years, the area has been deemed the heart of Baltimore porting services. The harbor is situated in a three acre complex. The attractions in the harbor comprises of the Maryland Science Centre, the National aquarium, Oriole park located at Camden yards, the U.S.S constellation and the pier six concert pavilion. There are also a number of good hotels and restaurants.
Downtown:
It contains the city's financial and banking institutions, international trade organizations, medical research companies as well as law, architectural and engineering firms. The business district is built in a way that easy movement is easy and it is a walking distance from any of the downtown hotels.
To the North:
It is the location of Mt Vernon, one of the City's most lovely neighborhoods. It features a park with flower beds as well as shrub lined lawns, in the form of crosses. It is however deemed as home to the Peabody Institute, Walters Art gallery, Enoch Pratt free library as well as several restaurants. The Bolton Hill, which is just above Mt. Vernon, is home to the Jazz Age bohemian community, among many others.

