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Inner Harbor – aktivnosti u okolici

Wine and Cheese Sail
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! When you book our experience, your payment goes to fund our nonprofit outreach programs! Come sail with us and enjoy a beautiful day sail or sunset on the water! After a short safety briefing, we'll head out in to Baltimore Harbor to take in the sights of the city from the best vantage point, the deck of Condor, our 36' sailboat. While we're sailing you'll enjoy a glass or two of wine (or soft drinks) along with some cheese and crackers. As the evening winds down you'll enjoy the spectacular colors as the sun sets over Fort McHenry and the city. Other things to note Come prepared for a enjoyable sail. Remember that it is typically cooler in the evening on the water, so a jacket might be a good idea. If you enjoy the experience, is it perfectly acceptable to tip your captain and crew as you would any other service industry.
Glow in the Dark Splatter Painting Experience
Create a messy masterpiece with me as we explore florescent splatter paint abstraction. Jam to your favorite tunes while you paint! Upon your arrival you will receive: A full disposable suit Spray Paint A Canvas Glow in the dark paints Water cups Paint brushes Gloves After you are dressed in your painting gear, I will guide you to the spray booth/ splatter room fully lit with black light and color lights, equipped with a Bluetooth speaker for a blissful painting experience!
Wine & Bind @The Drama MaMa Bookshop
Why wine and dine, when you can wine and bind? Come share in some great local wine with a great community of book lovers, while learning to bind your very own journal. In this workshop you'll get a complete introduction of all the necessary tools required for traditional book binding, while having an opportunity to explore the inter-workings of the Drama MaMa Bookshop Incubator Space. After which you'll work with a variety of found materials to design and personalize your journal cover and learn the long-stitch book binding method from me, THE DRAMA MAMA. Come get a unique hands on experience that could last a lifetime! Other things to note Parking is pretty simple in the area. It's a residential/business area with plenty of parking.
Sailing Under the Stars
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! When you book our experience, your payment goes to fund our nonprofit outreach programs! Enjoy and beautiful and peaceful moonlight sail on the water! Our experience starts at the dock, aboard our Sabre 36 sailboat, with a safety briefing. We'll motor away from the dock, hoist our sails, shut off the motor and let the peacefulness envelop us. We'll sail quietly along, taking in the background lights of the city. As we make our way into the Patapsco River, we'll enjoy the radiance of the moon and stars as they paint the night sky. We'll glide back to the dock as our experience ends, but keep the peacefulness and beauty in our memories to treasure forever. Other things to note Get ready to enjoy an unforgettable experience! As we move in to Fall, the evening temperatures may get cooler. It's probably a good idea to bring a jacket. If you enjoy the experience, it is perfectly acceptable to tip your captain and crew as you would any other service industry.
Learn to Sail - an Introduction to Sailing
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! If you've ever dreamed of sailing in a tropical paradise, we can help you get a great start to achieve that dream! From the very start you'll be on our stable and comfortable 36' Sabre sailboat, Condor. We'll jump right in with a little hands-on theory and terminology. Then we'll cover the important safety information and head out into Baltimore harbor. We will steer Condor out away from the dock, and then hand her over to you and your fellow students. Under our watchful and encouraging direction, you will be sailing! Just the wind and the sails and you! You and the other students will rotate through each position on the boat. You will be steering and hoisting and trimming sails, putting the theory you just learned to practical use. We limit the class size to five students to ensure that everyone gets sufficient hands-on time to learn and practice and ask questions. During this class, you'll learn basic sailing theory, terminology, and how to steer, hoist sails, trim sails, and tack. You will also have the opportunity to see many of the famous (and not so famous) Baltimore waterfront landmarks. Other things to note We're sailing on the 36' sailboat so it's not likely you'll get wet (unless it is raining). We will sail in light rain, but not in thunderstorms. Come ready to learn and have fun!

Fells Point – aktivnosti u okolici

East Baltimore Mural Tour
The East Baltimore Mural Tour takes us through a neighborhood generally only enjoyed by those who live there. There are community narratives that we will be privy to as we sojourn deeper into the thick of the city. There is a series which was begun in the community organization BOCEK and based upon the people who run it and take care of their community. Through this tour we will gain a deeper appreciation of the interconnectedness of city neighbors; how they care for oneanother, grow together, advocate for their families, and support the efforts of revitalization. This longer tour is rich with both contemporary and more traditional walls. Tour goers will experience quite a bit of work by Justin Nethercut, better known as 'Nether', as well as Charles Lawrence and Bridget Cimino. Most walls were completed within the last 7 years. This tour will shift one's understanding of the innercity. Many misunderstand how lovely and interconnected the city is because of the juxtapostion of the grit of it. This tour hopes to shed light on the flipside of the perception of the innercity.
Charles Village Street Art Tour
In this walking tour, you will begin your journey at Sophomore Coffee. Then you will begin a very diverse journey through charles village to learn about the local restaurants and street art to be viewed here. This area is not dominated by any one art movement but rather is a lovely mix of artists and a nice sampling of both international and local creators. A 60-90 minute walk covers a brisk walk through residential, commercial and slightly industrial area. You will view work by artists: Gaia, Michael Owen, Nether, Decertor, John Ellsberry, and Greg Gannon. At each wall, you will receive unique details about the artist, who funded the wall, the concept behind each, year it was created, and stories behind the origin. This tour is truly about if 'the walls could talk' - come join me to learn about their stories.
West Baltimore Tour
Our guests will meet at a hidden gem called the Avenue Bakery. There we will begin our journey to discover the richness of West Baltimore through its history and murals. This area of town has such deep roots into the civil rights era, desegregation to today's street artists who pour their hardwork onto the empty walls here. There are some powerful social justice murals made in response to the black lives matter movement, including portraits of trayvon martin and freddie gray. Baltimore is such a rich place for the work being done in equity and equality for race relations - the art displays this, as Baltimore has been a majority african american city for quite sometime. Many of the businesses and places we learn about in this area of time have been in existence for quite sometime with long multi-generational stories beginning with the bakery we are meeting at which is known for Poppay's rolls!
Graffiti Warehouse Meet n' Greet Party
The meet n' greet is a photo shoot and networking event for models and photographers. It's very relaxed and informal. Everyone mixes, mingles, and shoots at their own pace. Models and photographers shoot inside Graffiti Warehouse and when the weather is nice, outside in Graffiti Alley. Photographers, bring your camera and join the fun! Other things to note Flashes, speed lights, and additional lighting are welcome, but not necessary.
Walk to Murals of Station North -two hr
For our 2 hour tour, we will meet at Open Works Baltimore- 1400 Greenmount, which has the coffee shop Black Acres Roastery, open until 1pm. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to about 30 points of interest, seeing quite a lot of street art, but also learning the history of this often overlooked urban landscape. We will enjoy a walking a loop which will start on the early side with Graffiti alley. On this walk, we will enjoy the alleyways, parks, and murals of the often underrated, but constantly surprising revitalized neighborhood of Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very photographic look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way - be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy! Other things to note Street parking is available in front of the cafe and across the street. Free street parking on Oliver st and Greenmount st. Dogs and children are welcome. Bring a stroller, scooter, or bike if you like!

Downtown – aktivnosti u okolici

Walk the secret garden of Bolton Hill
For our tour, we will meet at 'On the Hill cafe' located at 1431 John st. Feel free to arrive early to caffeinate or grab a bite if desired. Street Parking is free and is available on the streets surrounding the cafe. Beware of any metered spots where you would need to pay. After guests have checked in, we will walk a two mile loop together. Bolton Hill is a small neighborhood nestled north of Mount Vernon and south of Druid Hill. The alleyways are true gems, which show the backside of the beautifully landscaped homes of this area. As we walk, you will learn the history of the area, how it developed over the years, but part of this tour is simply looking at the ornate gates and flowering gardens. Here the historical homes connect with modern gates closing in yards where nature is on the edge of overgrowing its confines. Your eyes will marvel at overflowing, flowering bushes and trees with braided trunks, all while listening to the birds chirping in the quiet of this residential area. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this closer look at this hidden gem of a neighborhood. You do not need to know the english language to be able to enjoy the sights of Bolton Hill. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking, the time for finishing might be slightly later. If you don't see a time and date that works for you and your party - please reach out directly. Other things to note You do not need to be fluent in English to enjoy this tour. Please keep the weather in mind when booking. Some things to think of to bring with you might be: water bottle. weather appropriate clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, walking stick, camera, etc. Wheelchair, scooter, and stroller friendly.
Cooking with Chef Wema
I'm teaching how to make a delicious Ghanaian dish JOLLOF RICE which is one of the dishes I grew up eating. Jollof Rice can be paired with proteins like Chicken, Beef, Goat, Fish etc. It's eaten as an everyday meal, and it's also served during special occasions. I welcome my students in my apartment, with a glass of freshly brewed Ghanaian hibiscus juice (SOBOLO)/ Tamarind juice. We get to know a bit about each other. I take my students through the dish of the day. Before you know you got an apron on, I will explain each of the cooking steps where you can also write note for your own reference. Guest will actually partake in the cooking and will eat the meal prepared.
The Hampden Neighborhood Tour
For our tour, we will meet at the Golden West Cafe at 1105 W 36th st, a cafe/restaurant with street parking surrounding it, be sure to pay for a bit more than you need in case the tour runs long. Feel free to arrive early to caffeinate at their convenient pick-up window or sit and grab a bite if you like. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to over 60 points of interest, seeing a bit of street art, but also getting the 411 on the restaurants and shops (all small businesses) on the Main Street. On this walk, we will enjoy the art, shops, restaurants, and the warehouse street art in the often underrated, but constantly surprising area of Hampden. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very instagrammable look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way - be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy! This tour ends in the same place that it begins. Other things to note This tour is largely friendly to strollers, bikes, scooters, wheelchairs, etc. This tour is dog-friendly. Please be ready for the weather, the tour is rain or shine as the walls and businesses are here no matter what. If the rain puts you off please contact the host directly.
Baltimore Historical Tour
At I Love Baltimore Personal Tours, we’ll let you discover Baltimore through the personal perspective of a local. We’ll take you to exclusive attractions in our culturally rich art communities and historical Churches that were built in the 1800's. Get more knowledge about our historical neighborhoods. Create a more meaningful travel experience when you choose us as your guide.This tour starts on time!!! Please come 15 minutes early. Come explore why we Love Baltimore!!!!!!! Other things to note For Custom/Private Tours we come to you,
Highlandtown Murals and Painted Screens
We will walk to many points of interest, including murals, arts organizations, public art sculptures, as well as a local restaurants which have been around for 100 years. This tour will reveal the tightly knit fabric of this working class community in which these murals went up. Located at the edge of Greektown, this town was founded by a single man who was asked to create this town by the mayor of Baltimore, to which he dragged his boat to the top of the centrally located hill and began this strange quest of settling the land to the east of Baltimore. We will learn about the major players behind the mural art pieces and the movements which aided in their funding. Tour goers will understand the components involved in putting a mural up, as well as the questionable legalities. We will also delve into the history of ‘painted screens’ a community art form specific to Highland town. It originated here and is sustained through this community. Other things to note This walk can be a bit warm due to lack of trees on this tour. Dress smart with clothing that breathes and be sure you can remove layers. Sunglasses, fans, hats, ice water, gatorade can greatly aid in the comfort during certain weather.

Baltimore – sve aktivnosti u blizini

Wine and Cheese Sail
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! When you book our experience, your payment goes to fund our nonprofit outreach programs! Come sail with us and enjoy a beautiful day sail or sunset on the water! After a short safety briefing, we'll head out in to Baltimore Harbor to take in the sights of the city from the best vantage point, the deck of Condor, our 36' sailboat. While we're sailing you'll enjoy a glass or two of wine (or soft drinks) along with some cheese and crackers. As the evening winds down you'll enjoy the spectacular colors as the sun sets over Fort McHenry and the city. Other things to note Come prepared for a enjoyable sail. Remember that it is typically cooler in the evening on the water, so a jacket might be a good idea. If you enjoy the experience, is it perfectly acceptable to tip your captain and crew as you would any other service industry.
Glow in the Dark Splatter Painting Experience
Create a messy masterpiece with me as we explore florescent splatter paint abstraction. Jam to your favorite tunes while you paint! Upon your arrival you will receive: A full disposable suit Spray Paint A Canvas Glow in the dark paints Water cups Paint brushes Gloves After you are dressed in your painting gear, I will guide you to the spray booth/ splatter room fully lit with black light and color lights, equipped with a Bluetooth speaker for a blissful painting experience!
Wine & Bind @The Drama MaMa Bookshop
Why wine and dine, when you can wine and bind? Come share in some great local wine with a great community of book lovers, while learning to bind your very own journal. In this workshop you'll get a complete introduction of all the necessary tools required for traditional book binding, while having an opportunity to explore the inter-workings of the Drama MaMa Bookshop Incubator Space. After which you'll work with a variety of found materials to design and personalize your journal cover and learn the long-stitch book binding method from me, THE DRAMA MAMA. Come get a unique hands on experience that could last a lifetime! Other things to note Parking is pretty simple in the area. It's a residential/business area with plenty of parking.
Sailing Under the Stars
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! When you book our experience, your payment goes to fund our nonprofit outreach programs! Enjoy and beautiful and peaceful moonlight sail on the water! Our experience starts at the dock, aboard our Sabre 36 sailboat, with a safety briefing. We'll motor away from the dock, hoist our sails, shut off the motor and let the peacefulness envelop us. We'll sail quietly along, taking in the background lights of the city. As we make our way into the Patapsco River, we'll enjoy the radiance of the moon and stars as they paint the night sky. We'll glide back to the dock as our experience ends, but keep the peacefulness and beauty in our memories to treasure forever. Other things to note Get ready to enjoy an unforgettable experience! As we move in to Fall, the evening temperatures may get cooler. It's probably a good idea to bring a jacket. If you enjoy the experience, it is perfectly acceptable to tip your captain and crew as you would any other service industry.
Learn to Sail - an Introduction to Sailing
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! If you've ever dreamed of sailing in a tropical paradise, we can help you get a great start to achieve that dream! From the very start you'll be on our stable and comfortable 36' Sabre sailboat, Condor. We'll jump right in with a little hands-on theory and terminology. Then we'll cover the important safety information and head out into Baltimore harbor. We will steer Condor out away from the dock, and then hand her over to you and your fellow students. Under our watchful and encouraging direction, you will be sailing! Just the wind and the sails and you! You and the other students will rotate through each position on the boat. You will be steering and hoisting and trimming sails, putting the theory you just learned to practical use. We limit the class size to five students to ensure that everyone gets sufficient hands-on time to learn and practice and ask questions. During this class, you'll learn basic sailing theory, terminology, and how to steer, hoist sails, trim sails, and tack. You will also have the opportunity to see many of the famous (and not so famous) Baltimore waterfront landmarks. Other things to note We're sailing on the 36' sailboat so it's not likely you'll get wet (unless it is raining). We will sail in light rain, but not in thunderstorms. Come ready to learn and have fun!
Come Sail With Us!
We're vaccinated for your safety and peace of mind! When you book our sailing experience, your payment goes to fund our non-profit outreach programs. Join our group experience as we sail around Baltimore Harbor and the Patapsco river (can be booked as a private experience as well). Do as much, or as little as you like. Take the helm, hoist and trim the sails, tack, jibe, or just sit back and enjoy the ride. We'll leave from Tindeco Wharf and sail out into the harbor. From there, we decide to sail toward the inner harbor or out past Fort McHenry, into the Patapsco river toward the Key bridge. This is a great opportunity to get more sailing time and develop your sailing skills under the watchful eye of a US Sailing Master Instructor Trainer. Never sailed before? No problem, during our time we'll teach you as much as you want. Just get away from it all on a relaxing sail? That not a problem either. Bring snacks and beverages to enjoy and just take in the breeze and enjoy the sights and sounds of sailing. Other things to note We're sailing on the 36' sailboat so it's not likely you'll get wet (unless it is raining). We will sail in light rain, but not in thunderstorms. This experience is only offered through AirBnB Experiences. If you enjoy your experience, it is okay to tip your captain and crew as you would any other in the service industry.
Bromo Arts District Tour
The Bromo Arts District has some exciting and rapid changes happening within. This area has recently received the prestigious distinction of being an arts and entertainment district which is a state designation. This means artists which live and work within its borders are privy to certain tax breaks. There are live/work apts with galleries and pop-up events (some of our tours will be scheduled during these events). There are a variety of murals which are part of larger series throughout the city. We will be able to see work by artists: Michael Owen, Jahru, Jay Coleman, and NEVER 2501. Many of these walls are of very high-caliber but the gentrification of this area is such that it is very likely we will lose many of these walls in the next 5 years. We will also learn of the anchoring arts organizations which have been here for many years, as well as the up and coming newer businesses helping to bring new life to this forgotten area of town. We will begin our journey at the bunshop on read st. BIPOC owned and offering a very unique selection of eats and drinks, as well as its eclectic atmosphere which has gold accents and unforgettable decor. This is one of the only cafes offering Thai tea and vietnamese iced coffee, as well as rotiboys (a malaysian pastry).
East Baltimore Mural Tour
The East Baltimore Mural Tour takes us through a neighborhood generally only enjoyed by those who live there. There are community narratives that we will be privy to as we sojourn deeper into the thick of the city. There is a series which was begun in the community organization BOCEK and based upon the people who run it and take care of their community. Through this tour we will gain a deeper appreciation of the interconnectedness of city neighbors; how they care for oneanother, grow together, advocate for their families, and support the efforts of revitalization. This longer tour is rich with both contemporary and more traditional walls. Tour goers will experience quite a bit of work by Justin Nethercut, better known as 'Nether', as well as Charles Lawrence and Bridget Cimino. Most walls were completed within the last 7 years. This tour will shift one's understanding of the innercity. Many misunderstand how lovely and interconnected the city is because of the juxtapostion of the grit of it. This tour hopes to shed light on the flipside of the perception of the innercity.
Charles Village Street Art Tour
In this walking tour, you will begin your journey at Sophomore Coffee. Then you will begin a very diverse journey through charles village to learn about the local restaurants and street art to be viewed here. This area is not dominated by any one art movement but rather is a lovely mix of artists and a nice sampling of both international and local creators. A 60-90 minute walk covers a brisk walk through residential, commercial and slightly industrial area. You will view work by artists: Gaia, Michael Owen, Nether, Decertor, John Ellsberry, and Greg Gannon. At each wall, you will receive unique details about the artist, who funded the wall, the concept behind each, year it was created, and stories behind the origin. This tour is truly about if 'the walls could talk' - come join me to learn about their stories.
West Baltimore Tour
Our guests will meet at a hidden gem called the Avenue Bakery. There we will begin our journey to discover the richness of West Baltimore through its history and murals. This area of town has such deep roots into the civil rights era, desegregation to today's street artists who pour their hardwork onto the empty walls here. There are some powerful social justice murals made in response to the black lives matter movement, including portraits of trayvon martin and freddie gray. Baltimore is such a rich place for the work being done in equity and equality for race relations - the art displays this, as Baltimore has been a majority african american city for quite sometime. Many of the businesses and places we learn about in this area of time have been in existence for quite sometime with long multi-generational stories beginning with the bakery we are meeting at which is known for Poppay's rolls!
Black History Tours- Bromo Arts District
We will meet at a minority owned coffee shop for guests to get refreshments and use facilities before embarking on a invigorating and stimulating tour of the city. Focusing on the social justice and black history of the area once known as Market Center, this guided tour of the Bromo Arts District, will give facts about the historic impact this area has had on the city and the nation. The information provided on this tour has been researched from the Baltimore city archives, Maryland center of history and culture and the Enoch Pratt free library. Some of the stops on this tour include old and new Lexington Market, Westminster Hall (gravesite of Edgar Allen Poe), the Hippodrome Theatre, the Eubie Blake Center, and the Mayfair Theatre. Our guests will walk away with a new perspective on the black history in Baltimore and the importance of a well-rounded understanding of history in this nation.
Graffiti Warehouse Meet n' Greet Party
The meet n' greet is a photo shoot and networking event for models and photographers. It's very relaxed and informal. Everyone mixes, mingles, and shoots at their own pace. Models and photographers shoot inside Graffiti Warehouse and when the weather is nice, outside in Graffiti Alley. Photographers, bring your camera and join the fun! Other things to note Flashes, speed lights, and additional lighting are welcome, but not necessary.
Walk to Murals of Station North -two hr
For our 2 hour tour, we will meet at Open Works Baltimore- 1400 Greenmount, which has the coffee shop Black Acres Roastery, open until 1pm. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to about 30 points of interest, seeing quite a lot of street art, but also learning the history of this often overlooked urban landscape. We will enjoy a walking a loop which will start on the early side with Graffiti alley. On this walk, we will enjoy the alleyways, parks, and murals of the often underrated, but constantly surprising revitalized neighborhood of Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very photographic look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way - be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy! Other things to note Street parking is available in front of the cafe and across the street. Free street parking on Oliver st and Greenmount st. Dogs and children are welcome. Bring a stroller, scooter, or bike if you like!
Walk the secret garden of Bolton Hill
For our tour, we will meet at 'On the Hill cafe' located at 1431 John st. Feel free to arrive early to caffeinate or grab a bite if desired. Street Parking is free and is available on the streets surrounding the cafe. Beware of any metered spots where you would need to pay. After guests have checked in, we will walk a two mile loop together. Bolton Hill is a small neighborhood nestled north of Mount Vernon and south of Druid Hill. The alleyways are true gems, which show the backside of the beautifully landscaped homes of this area. As we walk, you will learn the history of the area, how it developed over the years, but part of this tour is simply looking at the ornate gates and flowering gardens. Here the historical homes connect with modern gates closing in yards where nature is on the edge of overgrowing its confines. Your eyes will marvel at overflowing, flowering bushes and trees with braided trunks, all while listening to the birds chirping in the quiet of this residential area. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this closer look at this hidden gem of a neighborhood. You do not need to know the english language to be able to enjoy the sights of Bolton Hill. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking, the time for finishing might be slightly later. If you don't see a time and date that works for you and your party - please reach out directly. Other things to note You do not need to be fluent in English to enjoy this tour. Please keep the weather in mind when booking. Some things to think of to bring with you might be: water bottle. weather appropriate clothing, walking shoes, sunglasses, walking stick, camera, etc. Wheelchair, scooter, and stroller friendly.
Walking History Tour, Foodie Style
This is a Baltimore Tour, foodie style.. We will walk through either the neighborhood of Fells Point or Mt. Vernon, and I'll tell you what I know. The history of both neighborhoods are so different from each other, so you really get an opportunity to dig into the history and stories of the city. We will eat at 4-5 different stops, depending on each tour. Fells Point focuses on local, fresh, and Baltimore Food like crab cakes. Mt. Vernon focuses on higher end cuisine with multi-ethnic cuisine from around the world. The food on both tours is filing, and the experience is amazing. The history in Fells Point deals with colonial roots of Baltimore. We talk about the founding of the city, and the role it played in the War of 1812. Our tour of Mt. Vernon speaks to the time after the War of 1812, and the influx of influence, wealth, and industry to the city. The two stories are completely different, as is the food! Both tours are a full meal, and you will not be able to eat dinner after this tour. We'll show off some of our favorite places to eat and drink, and give you the insiders guide to the city. Once you've taken our tour, you feel like a Baltimore resident, and you can share what you've learned with friends, family, or coworkers. Other things to note Please let me know if you have any dietary needs. Our partner restaurants can accommodate any dietary restrictions such as gluten, shellfish, or vegetarian.