Visite gastronomique de Fells Point à Baltimore





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Cette visite de 3,5 heures explore des parties du quartier historique le mieux préservé de Baltimore, Fell's Point est une communauté riveraine dynamique fondée il y a près de 280 ans. Profitez de l'atmosphère étonnante de Fell et de ses racines historiques tout en dégustant un peu de ce qui fait que Fells pointe l'endroit à être à Baltimore.
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Broadway Market, situé au cœur de Fells Point, est l'un des premiers marchés publics de Baltimore, datant de 1786. Un des six marchés publics restants à Baltimore, les marchés étaient autrefois la principale source de nourriture de la ville en pleine croissance. Dans les premiers temps, les cours du marché étaient équipées d'étals, de granges et d'une plate-forme de pesée pour accueillir le bétail que les agriculteurs amenaient en ville pour le vendre. Les jours de marché, les agriculteurs venaient à Fell’s Point en chariot, en bateau et en ferry des comtés voisins à la recherche d’un débouché pour leurs produits. Broadway Market, le plus ancien des marchés existants à Baltimore, a une longue tradition de servir les résidents de Fell’s Point et Baltimore.
La Robert Long House est une maison en rangée dans le quartier de Fell's Point à Baltimore. La maison est la plus ancienne résidence urbaine connue subsistant dans la ville de Baltimore, construite en 1765. Il a été construit comme la maison de Robert Long, un marchand local de Baltimore, et sert aujourd'hui de maison à la Fells Point Preservation Society, qui l'a sauvé de la démolition en 1969 en l'achetant et en le restaurant.
Le parc maritime Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers est un campus et un site patrimonial national de la Fondation Living Classrooms. Il célèbre les contributions des Afro-Américains dans le développement de l’industrie maritime de Baltimore, en se concentrant sur la saga de la vie du célèbre auteur Frederick Douglass en tant qu’enfant et jeune homme asservi, ainsi que sur la vie d’Isaac Myers, un Afro-Américain né libre qui est devenu un leader national.
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- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de façon appropriée
- Veuillez indiquer vos besoins alimentaires spécifiques au moment de la réservation.
- Veuillez énumérer toutes les allergies / restrictions alimentaires. ** L'hébergement ne peut être effectué que si les allergies ou les restrictions sont notées au moment de la réservation.
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Food was great but our tour guide kept stopping to talk in the hot sun, when there were shaded places she could have stopped.
This was a great food tour with so much more food than we were expecting! Mary Margaret is interesting and fun. We had a nice walk around Fells Point with fun local and historical facts. And you will leave full so don't worry about making dinner plans afterwards.
Our guide Mary Margaret (MM) was excellent! She gave us historic tidbits while walking through Fells Point. We visited four eating establishments and had a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood. I really enjoyed the food especially the fried brussel sprouts w/ Maple & bacon, the adult PBJ dessert w/ white Russian, which tasted like churros y chocolate!, the collard green Cesear salad, the smoked trout spread, the meatball w/ ricotta lemon sauce. We were all full by the tour's end; the food portions were enough for a dinner. MM took us through the Penbry hotel (very luxe). She answered our questions & was gracious, gave historic info about the Fell family, the local architecture & neighborhood. I've lived in Baltimore for 20 yrs and learned facts about Fells Point that I didn't know. Very enjoyable tour!
Mary Margaret was fantastic. We ended up with a very good understanding of the history of Fells Point, the restoration work done from the 80s on and wonderful food selections. We had a tour with 6 other foodies who were very interesting. Had a great time. Everyone in Fells Point knows Mary Margaret and were very pleasant to chat up.
Had a great time on the food tour. Mary Margaret not only took us to great places to eat she also gave us a lot of history of the area. It was an enjoyable experience to tour the area and eat great food.
The tour was cancelled because there weren’t enough people.
Great experience! Mary Margaret seemingly knows everything about this fascinating historic neighborhood, and lots of folks along the way! The establishments we visited were all welcoming with tasty portions of their best dishes. All great!
Our group of 13 had a fabulous time celebrating my daughter's birthday with the Fells Point Food Tour! The food and drinks at each of our four stops were delicious and plentiful. The restaurants were fantastic in design and historical significance, and the wait staff were friendly and attentive. Our tour guide, Mary Margaret, was knowledgeable and fun, accommodating our large group ages 9 to 75. Sharone in the booking office was so nice and helpful. I've been on food tours in Charleston, Savannah, and Montreal - the Fells Point Food Tour was by far the best!
A wonderful excursion, friendly atmosphere, family-friendly format, cozy restaurants and delicious food!
Such a good time . Each restaurant was ready for us before we got there and the food was good. Our guide Mary Margaret was very organized and kind. It was great to have a local guide who was so proud of her neighborhood and knowledgeable about the area.



