Rental Charter Bus Gateway To Baltimore Maryland

With something around every corner to either see or do, Baltimore is certainly an intriguing spot for a charter bus exploration. This is what I have to tell to you after my charter bus trip to Baltimore.

During my trip I would never want to leave Baltimore. You can look far and wide, but you’ll never discover a stranger city with such extreme style. It’s as if every eccentric in the South decided to move north, ran out of gas in Baltimore, and decided to stay. The whole family members had a fantastic time while visiting Baltimore as a great family gateway.

While here you may want to explore a few of our famous Baltimore Museums such as the Baltimore Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum, or The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History. Baltimore also has a very rich, cultural history and by touring a historic site like Fort McHenry – home of the National Anthem – you will gain a new perspective of Baltimore

Baltimore never sleeps at night and you can enjoy its nightlife with the full swing. Pubs and taverns, comedy clubs, dance clubs, live music and sports bars are open in the dark. In Baltimore you can find anything from antiques, crafts and collectibles, clothing and souvenirs to gourmet food and wine at over 200 specialty stores from outlet malls to farmer’s markets.

Within an hour’s charter bus drive of Maryland’s largest city, an abundance of natural and scenic places remains. From hikes within the city, including the new 14-mile Gwynns Falls Trail that runs from the northwest past the Inner Harbor, to the solitude of rural Carroll and northwest Baltimore counties, 60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Baltimore is a guide to great hikes in the area.