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Between late May and early September, the city is warm, and the cultural calendar kicks off. Art fans should be there in July for the Artscape festival, while August sees Druid Hill Park stage the popular StoneSoul Picnic event, featuring leading local hip hop and soul acts. The closest airport to the city is Baltimore-Washington International Airport, just a few miles out of town.

If you fly into Baltimore-Washington and intend to rent a car, be aware that you'll need to catch a special shuttle bus to the dedicated car rental facility outlets aren't located in the arrivals terminal as at other airports. This means you should be able to get there from most eastern cities via rail.

If you are coming from Philadelphia or New York, I is the road to take, and the same road also connects Baltimore with cities in the south such as Atlanta, Richmond, and Miami. I links the city with destinations in the south and west, including New Orleans and Nashville. Buses are a convenient way to get to Baltimore from a host of eastern cities. Greyhound is the major operator in the city, with a large station in the Inner Harbor district.

Most tourists choose to stay in the center of Baltimore, usually in the Inner Harbor district which is close to all of the major attractions. If you decide to stay there, check out the InterContinental Harbor Court, which has stunning harbor views, and the Hyatt Regency, which often offers lower rates than other luxury hotels nearby. If you want to stay Downtown, check out SpringHill Suites, which offers self-catering apartments, while budget travelers can stay at HI Baltimore, one of the most popular youth hostels in North America.

Inner Harbor — The Inner Harbor is the tourist center of Baltimore and home to attractions like the city's collection of historic ships, the National Aquarium which houses over different aquatic species and the Baltimore Convention Center - home to various comic conventions and other events throughout the year.

Head to Harbor East for the best food options and don't miss Little Havana, a great Cuban restaurant with delicious food and even better cocktails.

Downtown Baltimore — The business center of the city still has plenty of appeal for tourists. It's home to some of the city's performing arts spaces, including the Hippodrome Theater and the indie venue Sonar Baltimore. It's also where you'll find Lexington Market, the best place in the city to eat street food like gyros, pizza and burritos.

Midtown — The creative center of the city Midtown is a relaxed, safe and attractive place to stay. It's a great place to eat as well, thanks to street food joints like Sofi's Crepes and Iggie's Pizza. For example, you might want to park your car at Camden Yards and take the train from there, avoiding the need for expensive city center parking.

There are also a couple of inner-city bus routes known as the Charm City Circulator. These are free of charge and are really useful for skipping between the Inner Harbor, Downtown and areas like Fells Point. Taxis are a convenient and affordable way to get around Baltimore. Driving in Baltimore shouldn't pose too many problems, and unlike many major cities, finding parking spots isn't usually difficult. However, the price of parking can be high in the very center of town, so think about parking outside the center and commuting in if you need to save money.

Baltimore has some fantastic areas to shop, with a wide range of craft stores, boutiques and international brands to visit. Closer to the center of town, the Gallery Mall at Harborplace features plenty of major chains like Banana Republic and Forever 21, while if you want arts and crafts products, head to Midtown outlets like Utrecht Art Supplies and Beadazzled.

Easily the most fun place to shop for groceries in Baltimore is Lexington Market. Established way back in , Lexington Market sells a huge array of fruit and vegetables, preserves, seafood, and meat. For Mother's Day, you may want to get in the car, hop on a plane, or bike it across town to visit your mom, bring her flowers, and take her to brunch When Belen Aldecosea was flying home to South Florida for a holiday break, she was hoping to bring her pet hamster, Pebbles, along with her Every now and then, commercial pilots get to use their skills to help other creatures in need.

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