Downtown Baltimore, Maryland Hotel near Inner Harbor
Built in 1928, the Radisson Plaza Baltimore, Maryland hotel reigns as the city's only Historic Landmark hotel. We are located just three blocks from the Inner Harbor, Camden Yards and the Baltimore Convention Center. At our Baltimore lodging, guests can easily enjoy some of the city's most popular attractions. They're right outside the door!
Our Baltimore, Maryland hotel is convenient to the following local attractions:
Babe Ruth Museum Visit this museum to learn about the famous baseball legend. Address: 216 Emory St Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 727-1539 Distance: 1.04 mi.
ESPN Zone The perfect attraction for sports fans, ESPN Zone features several TVs and special sports-themed events. Address: 601 E Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 685-3776 Distance: 0.6 mi.
Fort McHenry This historic fort played a pivotal role in the 1814 Battle of Baltimore and inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the words to our national anthem. Address: 2400 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230-5393 Phone: (410) 962-4290 Distance: 2.9 mi.
Maryland Science Center A fun attraction for the whole family, the Maryland Science Center features exhibits on everything from dinosaurs to the human body, as well as a planetarium and IMAX® theater. Address: 601 Light St Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: (410) 685-5225 Distance: 0.6 mi.
Maryland Zoo The third oldest zoo in the nation, the Maryland Zoo is home to an impressive collection of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles. Address: 1876 Mansion House Drive Baltimore, MD 21217 Phone: (410) 396-7102 Distance: 4.2 mi.
National Aquarium One of the top Baltimore attractions, the National Aquarium houses an array of marine life and features a four-story tank. Address: 501 East Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: (410) 576-3800 Distance: 0.55 mi.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards Take the family to a Baltimore Orioles game at this historic ballpark. Address: 333 West Camden St Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (888) 848-2473 Distance: 0.78 mi.
Walters Art Museum This fascinating art museum displays everything from Egyptian art and Greek sculpture to Art Deco jewelry. Address: 600 N. Charles St Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: (410) 547-9000 Distance: 0.49 mi.
Baltimore, affectionately called "Charm City" by locals, is a sparkling harbor city filled with excitement, history and, of course, charm. Narrow cobblestone streets in historic Fell's Point are juxtaposed by the clear glass and sheer size of Inner Harbor museums and attractions. Quaint antique stores and public markets, some more than 200 years old, sit near modern shopping malls and art galleries, beckoning tourists to explore the food, sweets and treasures they have to offer. As for food, seafood is king in Baltimore. Blue crabs, especially Maryland lump crab cakes, are the mainstays of countless menus, along with fresh oysters and fish. Districts like Little Italy, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon offer cultural surprises and character, further broadening Baltimore's appeal. And you can't forget the excitement of Baltimore Orioles' baseball and Ravens' football home games.
Did you know?
A trip to Baltimore would not be complete without a trip to Lexington Market, the nation's oldest market. It really is like a trip back in time. Merchants advertise their goods the old fashioned way - they shout old-time chants. Among items that you'll certainly want to sample are fresh baked cinnamon rolls and fresh Chesapeake Bay oysters and clams - when in season, of course! Take a little of Maryland home with you - Faidley's will pack fresh Maryland seafood and ship it anywhere in the world!