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  1. Established in 1763, Fell’s Point is a city, state and National Historic District and boasts more than 300 buildings on the National Register, including the oldest standing residence in Baltimore City, the Robert Long House, which is open for private tours by reservation.

    • Walk Broadway Pier. The best view in Fell’s Point can be found at the end of Broadway Pier. It’s a beautiful spot for taking a short stroll or a long walk: as part of the 7-mile pedestrian-only “Waterfront Promenade” surrounding Baltimore’s Harbor, you can walk to many of the area’s top attractions.
    • Ride the Water Taxi. At the foot of Broadway Pier, you’ll find a row of boats that are 100% worth waiting in line to ride. The views from the water are spectacular and you can get dropped off at Harbor East for the National Aquarium, the Inner Harbor for the Orioles/Ravens, or Fort McHenry to see the place that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the Star Spangled Banner.
    • Stroll Historic Thames Street. The bricks and blocks of Thames Street exude a historic waterfront charm that you won’t find anywhere else. Lined with restaurants, pubs, and shops of all sorts, there’s something for everyone in Fell’s Point!
    • Visit Broadway Market. Established in 1784, the Broadway Market in Fell’s Point is now a bustling food hall with a variety of vendors. If you’re looking for casual food or like to choose your own adventure, Broadway Market is a fun place to explore.
  2. Fell's Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood in southeastern Baltimore, Maryland, established around 1763 along the north shore of the Baltimore Harbor and the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River. Located 1.5 miles east of Baltimore's downtown central business district, Fells Point is known for its maritime history and character.

  3. About. Dating back to the 18th century, this charming Baltimore district has cobblestone streets and a thriving culture by the waterfront. Wander through its quaint streets as you discover craft and antique shops, coffee houses and art galleries, then treat yourself to fresh seafood or a yummy burger at the Broadway Market.

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  4. Fell’s Point History. The story of Fell’s Point begins with the tale of two brothers: Edward Fell who first landed near “Baltimore Town” in 1726, and his brother, William Fell, who followed shortly thereafter in 1730.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Fell’s Point Baltimore is renowned for its breathtaking waterfront views. Take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, soak in the fresh sea breeze, and enjoy the picturesque scenes of boats bobbing in the harbor. As you explore the cobblestone streets, soak up the neighborhood’s rich history.

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  7. Nestled along the cobblestone streets and charming waterfront Fell’s Point Main Street is home to more than 100 small businesses where you can eat and drink, stop and shop and stay and play. Explore our historic neighborhood and become part of our vibrant community.

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