The city has excellent cafes, bars, bistros to the good old “chill out”
Baltimore is the perfect destination for those looking for locations where just relax. The city, a recognized stronghold of American artistic bohemia, is full of cafes, bistros, pubs and bars in which the stress doesn’t come in.
Our first stop is at B. The charming bistro, located in Bolton Hill neighborhood, has a very nice atmosphere, delicious dishes and a story at least curious. The house was created and is administered by Qayum Karzai, the elder brother of Hamid Karzai. If you have a good memory will remember that Hamid was elected in 2001 as the first president of Afghanistan after the overthrow of the Taliban regime by the US government. The bistro is evidence of how well the country welcomes those who come to work!
We left the relaxation of Bolton Hill and go to the most expensive neighborhood in Baltimore. Roland Park is something like the Jardins (São Paulo), Savassi (in Belo Horizonte) or Leblon (in Rio de Janeiro), and Petit Louis Bistro reflects the charm and refinement of its surroundings. With dishes for two from 80dollares, the house offers a refined experience.
However, if you play on the team that prefers a good beer, the largest city in Maryland also offers options! The Brewer’s Art brings together local breweries to imported labels from all continents, offering one orbit around the brewing world without leaving N Charles St.
Baltimore is separated from Washington DC for an enjoyable trip of 45 minutes. The city is a very nice destination to anyone visiting the capital of the richest country in the world, and is as good for families as for couples or lone travelers! Whatever might be your travel idea, tell us to have a discreet service, safe and comfortable 100% in Portuguese! Let us guide you through the soul of the United States of America!
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CURIOSITY
As we said at the beginning of the text, Baltimore is the address of many artists. The migration movement began in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when the low cost of living of the city compared to other metropolises made it be sought by artists, musicians, painters and artists with smaller financial possibilities. It is a movement similar to what happened in cities likeSan Francisco at the 1960s or Berlin after the fall of The Wall.