Fells Point Food Tour a Baltimora





Descrizione
Questo tour di 3,5 ore esplora parti del quartiere storico meglio conservato di Baltimora, Fell's Point è una vivace comunità sul lungomare fondata quasi 280 anni fa. Goditi l'atmosfera straordinaria di Fell e le sue radici storiche mentre assaggi un po 'di ciò che rende Fells il punto di essere a Baltimora.
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Broadway Market, situato nel cuore di Fells Point, è uno dei primi mercati pubblici di Baltimora, risalente al 1786. Uno dei sei mercati pubblici rimasti a Baltimora, i mercati erano una volta la principale fonte di cibo della città per la città in crescita. Nei primi tempi i piazzali del mercato erano dotati di stalle, fienili e una piattaforma di pesatura per ospitare il bestiame che i contadini portavano in città per venderlo. Nei giorni di mercato gli agricoltori venivano a Fell’s Point con vagoni, barche e traghetti dalle contee vicine in cerca di uno sbocco per i loro prodotti. Broadway Market, il più antico dei mercati esistenti a Baltimora, ha una lunga tradizione di servizio ai residenti di Fell’s Point e Baltimora.
La Robert Long House è una casa a schiera nel quartiere di Fell's Point a Baltimora. La casa è la più antica residenza urbana sopravvissuta conosciuta all'interno della città di Baltimora, costruita nel 1765. Fu costruita come casa di Robert Long, un commerciante locale di Baltimora, e oggi funge da casa della Fells Point Preservation Society, che la salvò dalla demolizione nel 1969 acquistandola e restaurandola.
Il Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park è un campus della Living Classrooms Foundation e patrimonio nazionale. Celebra i contributi degli afroamericani allo sviluppo dell’industria marittima di Baltimora, concentrandosi sulla saga della vita del famoso autore Frederick Douglass da bambino e giovane schiavo, nonché sulla vita di Isaac Myers, un afroamericano nato libero che divenne un leader nazionale.
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Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Funziona in tutte le condizioni atmosferiche, si prega di vestirsi in modo appropriato
- Si prega di avvisare eventuali esigenze dietetiche specifiche al momento della prenotazione
- Si prega di elencare eventuali allergie / restrizioni alimentari. ** Le sistemazioni possono essere fatte solo se allergie o restrizioni sono annotate al momento della prenotazione.
Recensioni(154)
We've taken many walking food tours, and this one was stellar. Who knew so many amazing places could be found in such a small area of Fells Point? Our guide (Janice? I'm horrible with names) was great and an ardent ambassador for Baltimore, a city she obviously loves, defends, and promotes. Each stop had an amazing selection of items, most of them truly original and excellent. I know I'd visit some of those restaurants if I lived close to Fells Point. We've taken food tours where you're inundated with food the point of feeling gross, but the pacing and portions on this tour are perfect. You definitely will get your fill, but you won't leave the tour feeling like an ancient Roman looking for a vom....(not sure if that word would be nixed by Viator, lol.) Another plus is the start time, 3:00. You can definitely have your dinner over the 3+ hours while the restaurants are mostly empty before the evening rush. Can't recommend this tour highly enough. Along with the food stops, there are a number of brief stops during the tour where you get great info about the area. Our g
Great tour with generous tastings. Lovely tasting partners. Take away bags would have been appreciated, as well as a non- alcoholic drink with dessert.
Mary did a great job of explaining the history and culture of Fells Point. She lives in the area and it shows! A dozen people recognized her, she kept referring to the owners of the bars and resturants as friends, and knew the history, both recent and origin. She was a treat to have as our guide.
Mary Margaret was amazing! She was incredibly knowledgeable about the area and the food. She had us learning and laughing the entire tour!!
Great food, excellent host, worth your time.
Alot of food and it was delicious. Tour was 3.5 hours and about half of that was walking and standing for historical facts. It was 4 stops but ALOT of food ... be sure to go hungry.
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.



