gizmojito t1_jc38emn wrote
The Bromoseltzer Tower is a very unique landmark located on the west side of downtown near the Camden Yards baseball park. On Saturday’s 11-4, you can tour 15 floors of working artists studios and a little museum about the history of the 1911 building (free) For $8, you can climb into the clock room to see the inner workings of the clock close up.
There’s metered street parking on Eutaw St. just north of the tower for a couple dollars / hr. (It varies by block.) There are also nearby garages.
I’d go in the morning and go to Lexington Market for lunch. It’s about a four block walk north up Eutaw St. Get a crab cake there at Faidley Seafood still open in the old market. The entrance is one block west on Paca St., across the plaza from the brand new market building. You’ll walk past the historic Hippodrome Theatre (where Frank Sinatra had his first performance.)
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jc82b8h wrote
Wow I’d love to do this thanks! The challenge with street parking is 2 hour limit
gizmojito t1_jc8xjgp wrote
No problem. I really enjoyed the tower and would visit again. The limit for street parking in that area is actually 4 hours 😊 If you find other places in the city you might want to visit and are concerned about parking, I recommend using google street view to check out the signage in advance.
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jcdo6va wrote
Aha thank you!
gizmojito t1_jc92k55 wrote
If art is one of your interests, definitely go to:
1/2 day #1 North Baltimore:
the Baltimore Museum of Art (free admission for main exhibits, with optional ticketed special exhibits.) I found the current Darrell Ellis exhibit really affecting.
Parking: on-site $12 lot OR metered parking across the street (4 hr limit.)
Food: nice, kinda upscale Gertrudes’s Chesapeake Kitchen is located in the museum bldg. There are various casual spots a few blocks away on St Paul St.
Half Day #2 South Baltimore:
American Visionary Arts Museum.] The museum and very unique gift shop are worth the $15.95 admission. While there, climb to the top of Federal Hill Park for a view of the harbor.
Parking: metered street parking on Covington St and Key Hwy. (iirc, the parking limit was quite long.)
Food: 6 blocks away - Shotti’s Point Charm City. if you like French fries, you have to try the Rhino Chaser Fries.
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jcbfs0s wrote
Wow thanks!! I’m gonna try this stuff out. What’s meaning of iirc? And six blocks away French fry joint do I leave parking on street?
gizmojito t1_jcc02hx wrote
“iirc” means “if I recall correctly. For parking at AVAM, you can pay to park your car on the street close to the museum. There’s free street parking in the neighborhood closer to Shotti’s (south of Fort Ave.) You might have to drive around a bit to find a spot near there. It all depends on how far you’re able/interested in walking.
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jcdo0dw wrote
Got it thanks
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jcbg7a1 wrote
For Baltimore museum of art can you park at r house?
gizmojito t1_jcbpc0v wrote
R House is in walking distance to the BMA. Street parking near there is free and permit restrictions don’t apply on weekends. I think it would be frowned upon to leave your car in the R House lot to go to the BMA (and that lot seems to almost always be full.)
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jcdo390 wrote
But a running group Meets and parks there every Monday? Maybe they took permission
gizmojito t1_jcdvc0e wrote
The lot directly connected to R House is the one that’s usually full. Maybe they are also utilizing the “police lot” diagonal from R House that is also free parking. I wasn’t thinking of that one.
BeyondRecovery1 OP t1_jcikqsq wrote
Don’t you get towed at police lot? Can I park there to tour?
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