Unveiling the Historic Tapestry Nestled in the heart of Baltimore, Maryland, Little Italy is a charming and historic neighborhood that beckons visitors with its cobblestone streets, quaint row houses, and apalpable sense of community. Established by Italian immigrants in the 19th century, this neighborhood has retained its Old World charm while seamlessly blending with the vibrant energy of Baltimore. The area’s history is reflected in its narrow cobblestone streets, vibrant murals, and, of course, the mouthwatering aroma of Italian cuisine wafting through the air. Over the years, Little Italy has evolved into a lively district
From the piers of the Inner Harbor to the charming streets of Little Italy, downtown Baltimore has a whole lot to offer visitors who want to spend time outside. This summer, safe and socially distant outdoor events abound in the downtown area, from happy hours to yoga classes. Here’s a look at how to enjoy the outdoors in downtown Baltimore this August: Pints in the Park On August 14, Pints in the Park is back! The BYOB happy hour event takes place in Center Plaza on the second Friday of the month, from 5 p.m.
November is a great time to head to downtown Baltimore – the gentle nip in the air is ideal for strolling around the city. The weekend of November 11-12, a pair of fun, community-oriented events offer extra incentive to go downtown. Love Sessions Finale Saturday, November 11 marks the last Love Sessions event of the year; it takes place at McKeldin Square in the Inner Harbor, starting at 3:30 p.m. Love Sessions, put on by the band withLove, blends music, art, dancing, writing and religion. It’s a kid-friendly, interactive event in which everyone is invited
Madonnari Arts Festival September 08, 2017 – September 10, 2017 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. COUNTDOWN TO THE FESTIVAL. Raise a glass to Freedom! Be a part of the creative process at the Third Annual Little Italy Baltimore Madonnari Arts Festival as 50 visual artists and 50 performing artists give vision and voice to this year’s theme, Freedom. The chalk has arrived, the press and social media are in motion, the banners are being hung, and we have an enthusiastic group of volunteers from the community of Little Italy. Festivities begin on Thursday, September 7
Who’s up for a party, Italian-style? This weekend, Baltimore’s Little Italy lights up and gets festive, celebrating the Feast of St. Gabriele with food, music, games, vino and more. The party takes place from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 18 and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, August 19 at the intersection of High and Stiles Streets in Little Italy. The festival is a fundraiser for St. Leo the Great Church – admission is a $1 donation. The festival is full of fun activities and plenty to watch, eat and drink.
It’s summertime in the city – and that means tons of fun activities for locals and visitors of all ages. From outdoor movies to family-friendly museum exhibits to evening booze cruises, here’s a look at some of the best activities downtown Baltimore has to offer this summer: Catch a Flick On Fridays during July or August, the Open Air Film Festival descends upon Little Italy. The films, which are screened on the side of Ciao Bella Restaurant, include classics with an Italian twist, like The Godfather and the original Ocean’s Eleven. Get there early, with chairs,
Ciao and welcome to the first set of our parking guides to Baltimore and the Inner Harbor area. The December Holiday season is coming up, winter has arrived and we did this research to help our customers and tourists find their way around the area. In this guide we are going to give you insights regarding Little Italy, a very charming neighborhood and an important cultural icon to the City of Baltimore. We guarantee you, the countless hours we spent chatting with locals and researching the neighborhood didn’t go to waste! About Baltimore’s Little Italy