Fells Point Food Tour in Baltimore
Overview
Fell's Point and Baltimore's historic district offer a unique glimpse into the city's rich past. The waterfront community, founded nearly 280 years ago, invites visitors to immerse themselves in its vibrant atmosphere.
- 🌊 Parts of Baltimore's best preserved historic district are included in this tour.
- 🍽️ Tasting options highlight what makes Fell's Point a notable destination.
- 🕰️ The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, providing ample time to soak in the local charm.
- 🚫 No specific restrictions are mentioned regarding participation, ensuring accessibility for many guests.
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- Food tasting
- Professional guide
- Drinks, unless specified
- Guide Gratuities
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- Broadway Market, located in the heart of Fells Point, is one of the first public markets in Baltimore, dating back to 1786. One of six remaining public markets left in Baltimore, the markets were once the city’s major source of food for the growing city. In the early days the market yards were equipped with stalls, barns and a weighing platform to accommodate the livestock the farmers brought into town to sell. On market days farmers came to Fell’s Point by wagon, boat, and ferry from nearby counties seeking an outlet for their products. Broadway Market, the oldest of the existing markets in Baltimore, has a long tradition of serving the residents of Fell’s Point and Baltimore. (pass by)
- The Robert Long House is a rowhouse in the Fell's Point neighborhood of Baltimore. The house is the oldest known surviving urban residence within the city of Baltimore, built in 1765. It was built as the home of Robert Long, a local Baltimore merchant, and today serves as the home of the Fells Point Preservation Society, who saved it from demolition in 1969 by purchasing it and restoring it. (pass by)
- The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park is a Living Classrooms Foundation campus and national heritage site. It celebrates the contributions of African Americans in the development of Baltimore’s maritime industry, focusing on the saga of renowned author Frederick Douglass’ life as an enslaved child and young man, as well as on the life of Isaac Myers, a free born African American who became a national leader. (pass by)
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If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
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