Wow! Niagara Falls , a spectacular natural wonder, lived up to our lofty expectations. Niagara Falls has served as power for electrical experiments, a ...
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Wow! Niagara Falls , a spectacular natural wonder, lived up to our lofty expectations. Niagara Falls has served as power for electrical experiments, a sacred place to the Iroquois, the nemesis of daredevils, inspiration for artists, and of course, a vacation destination for millions of people from all over the world. We started on the American side with the visitor's center and prospect point followed by the Maid of the Mist. This boat ride should not be missed; it was a wet and wild way to experience the power of the falls. Aboard this famous boat, you cruise upriver toward the deafening roar...
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Drive over to the Baltimore Visiter Center, which is across the street from the Trolley starting point. Park in an outdoor lot (which is going to cost ...
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Drive over to the Baltimore Visiter Center, which is across the street from the Trolley starting point. Park in an outdoor lot (which is going to cost me $22 for 2 hours and 14 minutes). Go to the Visitor Center, get some brochures and talk to some of the workers there. Board Trolley at 11. Starts raining. Tour Baltimore in the rain. Pass through Little Italy area, Poes Grave, Fort McHenry. Get off trolley around 12:30, get car (pay $22), head over to the Jewish Museum and Synogogues. Go to the Jewish Museum. Get guided tours of the 2 synagoges from a blind tour guide (Robin). First stop is th...
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NOTE: I took byways for most of these destinations, but most are accesible by highways and exits. Though to get true Americana, the blacktop monsters ...
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NOTE: I took byways for most of these destinations, but most are accesible by highways and exits. Though to get true Americana, the blacktop monsters aren't the best way. CHICAGO, IL to HUNTINGTON, IN Route: Take U.S. 41 (Lake Shore Drive) South. It will turn directly into South Shore Drive and then turn left onto 87th Street and then right onto Indianapolis Boulevard once it gets to Indiana (the whole thing is clearly maked by U.S. 41 South signs the whole route). Take U.S. 41 south to U.S. 30 and make a left to head east. Stay on U.S. 30 east for about 110 miles. Turn right onto Indiana 9 an...
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On July 28, my boyfriend and I checked into the Renaissance to begin what we thought would be a nice, romantic weekend. The desk clerk told me that he ...More
I was at this hotel for work related business. Checked in after midnight the day before the conference. I went to the conference the following morning ...More
Pretty good place. We always stay there when going to the Inner Harbor. Parking is convenient, and it's a better value as compared to places closer to ...More
We stayed for 3 nights and had a fantastic stay. The beds at the Sheraton are wonderful...I wanted to take ours home with me! We also had a gorgeous ...More
I love the fact that it is right downtown and you can get to all the hot spots. I dislike the fact that the kitchen food is not as good as all other ...More
The room and the entire hotel were very clean, that's the most important thing for me. I got a good night sleep, the bed was great and it was quiet. ...More
The hotel is conveniently connected to the Inner Harbor by a walkway from the 2nd floor of the hotel. We had a beautiful view of the Inner Harbor from ...More
Celie's was great! I spent one night there during the week and just loved it. My room was spotless and beautifully decorated. The desk attendant ...More
The Inn's location was great -- off the beaten path, but close to the water and lots of great restaurants and bars. Breakfast was awesome and the beds ...More
This has to be one of the best hotels in the inner harbor area. The price was great, the location is great and the service was great. The hotel was ...More
we stayed their because hotels were booked in downtown baltimore for a redsox/orieoles game, it was 10 min from downtown straight shot in and out ...More
For only a hundred bucks, this hotel surprised me with many great features. The hotel is very nice looking with a beautiful lobby, friendly staff at ...More
Myself and two friends stayed there two nights during Otakon. When we got there we found that our toilet didn't work and we only had one bed. Nothing ...More
I've read other negative reviews about this hotel, but my husband and I stay here frequently when we visit Baltimore and have always had great service ...More
I was very surprised when I entered the hotel since I was very familiar with the building. It has been renovated and is very classy. The beds were ...More
An excellent and conveniently located hotel in a lovely wooded area just 10 minutes from downtown Baltimore. Ideal for Johns Hopkins parents and ...More
The Inn at Government House is a little jewel in the middle of Baltimore City. As soon as I saw it, I knew it was the perfect, intimate setting for ...More
I stayed at this hotel recently while traveling on business. Besides a helpful staff and a great room, this hotel offers free internet access (which ...More
The Hampton Inn and Suites in Baltimore is within walking distance of the inner harbor attractions. The rooms are comfortable. Service staff were ...More
I surprised my girlfriend with a trip to the Admiral Fell for Valentine's and once the staff found out, they went out of their way to make the stay ...More
One of the earliest buildings in Federal Hill, Scarborough Fair Bed & Breakfast will give you a country feel in the bustling city. All rooms come with ... More