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Maryland Beverage Association, CDC, Inc. 3708 W. Mulberry St.; 410-925-4056 We are a 501(c)(3) public charitable organization. Open Works Baltimore Heritage Pearlstone Center Baltimore National Heritage Area Trails & Tours 5425 Mt. Gilead Rd., Reisterstown, MD; 410-500-5417; PearlstoneCenter.org Nonprofit conference and retreat center on 160 acres with student, adult and group accommodations. Abundance of outdoor space and indoor meeting space for up to 300 people. 5517 Piedmont Ave., Gwynn Oak, MD; 410-298-5643; PiedmontLearningCenter.org We feature an apiary, rain garden, herb garden, butterfly garden, stone smokehouse, a deck overlooking the forest and space for your special events among majestic trees. 401 Light St.; 410-878-6411; ExploreBaltimore.org Authentic walking tours chart a course through American heritage. 42 E. Cross St.; 410-464-7994; RentATour.com Has provided destination management services and customized tour packages for conventions, corporations and incentive travel for three decades. Baltimore Spirit Cruises Saint John A.M.E. Church Baltimore Urban Adventures 810 N. Carrollton Ave.; 410-523-5468; SaintJohnAME.org We are a historical church that has been in existence for over 160 years. 818 W. Barre St.; 410-246-5226; UrbanAdventures.com We offer unique, immersive tour experiences featuring food, drink and culture for individuals and groups. Attractions Baltimore Wicked History Tours American Sailing Tours Inner Harbor Marina, 400 Key Hwy.; 844-595-8860; AmericanSailingTours.com Let’s Go Sailing. Explore with 90-minute day and night tours and private charters aboard the Schooner Summer Wind. KOLR Baltimore Electric Boat Rental 40 International Dr.; 443-949-2855; BaltimoreBoatRental.com You be the captain on-board a 22-foot electric boat! Cruise the Inner Harbor with your own food, drink and music; 10-passenger limit. Sea Baltimore Sailing Tours 2780 Lighthouse Pt. E.; 410-929-0039; SeaBaltimore.com We offer small group sailing cruises, both serene and extraordinary, that show you the magic of the Chesapeake without leaving the city of Baltimore. Sightseeing Tours & Guest Programs Accent on Baltimore 20 E. Timonium Rd., #209; 443-279-5055; AccentOnBaltimore.com We are a destination management company that provides step-on guides, tour packages and transportation for convention, corporate and reunion groups. Amazing Scavenger Hunt Adventure – Baltimore Fell’s Point; 410-357-1186; WickedHistoryBaltimore.com Plumb the depths of Baltimore’s underbelly, from speakeasies to underhanded villains and celebrated personalities. A history lesson like no other. Bite of Baltimore – Baltimore’s Premier Food Tours 410-929-6525; BiteOfBaltimore.net Try 5 restaurants and learn about the city all in one day: that’s a food tour! Locally owned/ operated. See why we are #1! Charm City Helicopters 1800 S. Clinton St.; 410-707-1013; FlyCharmCity.com We have Baltimore’s only city-based and waterfront 7-seater Bell 407GX helicopter! Take the Water Taxi or drive to the best Baltimore experience! City Brew Tours Baltimore 99 W. Baltimore St.; 410-469-8687; CityBrewTours.com Drink your way through Baltimore and its beer culture. We are the only beer-centric touring company to the region’s top breweries. I Love Baltimore Personal Tours P.O. Box 2954; 443-854-6690; ILoveBaltimorePersonalTours.com Offers sightseeing tours and guest programs along with limousine and shuttle services. Mixolo, Inc. 8 Market Pl., Ste. 348; 301-583-7237; Mixolo.io Our events welcome solo guests to connect and engage with a like-minded community in order to disrupt the stigma of going out alone. 601 Light St.; 805-603-5620; UrbanAdventureQuest.com Turn Baltimore into a giant gameboard with this fun scavenger hunt adventure. Solve clues, complete challenges and enjoy the sights. Sagamore Spirit Baltimore Black Heritage Tours/BAATC Segs in the City P.O. Box 3014; 443-983-7974; Facebook.com/Lou.Fields.75 A one-stop-shop for reunions, itinerary planning, walking and guided tours, information and referral services, transportation, dining, shopping, sightseeing and convention services. B A LT I M O R E . O R G – Matador Network Baltimore Rent-A-Tour 401 E. Pratt St., MDOT MPA, World Trade Center; 410-385-4755; MarylandPorts.com Located along the shores and branches of the Patapsco River, one of the largest ports in the United States. Boat Cruises THE 6 BEST U.S. TRAVEL DESTINATIONS for Black Travelers in 2019” 11 1/2 W. Chase St.; 410-332-9992; BaltimoreHeritage.org A leader in custom tours of Baltimore’s rich history and unique sites for any size organization. 575 S. Charles St., Ste. 501; 888-741-0283; SpiritCruises.com Enjoy year-round sailing on the enclosed, climate-controlled, beautifully renovated Spirit of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor Spirit. Also offers 50-minute sightseeing cruises, April-September. Port of Baltimore P.O. Box 38140; 410-357-1186; BaltimoreGhostTours.com Offers award-winning haunted walking tours of Fell’s Point and Mount Vernon; group tours available. 1400 Greenmount Ave.; 410-862-0424; OpenWorksBmore.com We house a 34,000-square-foot nonprofit makerspace, offering tools, technology and the knowledge to use them. Access affordable space in a shared environment. The Piedmont Learning Center 98 Baltimore Ghost Tours 301 E. Cromwell St.; 410-624-7488; SagamoreSpirit.com Open daily for tours and tastings. Committed to putting Maryland back on the map as the premier distiller of rye whiskey. 207 S. Albemarle St.; 800-734-7393; SegsInTheCity.com A unique way to see Baltimore, providing an overview of the city’s history and culture. Catering & Event Facilities Banquet Facilities 1840s Ballroom/1840s City Lites 29 S. Front St.; 410-385-1840; 1840sBallroom.com Choose from several floors of elegant event space featuring murals of historic city scenes and 8-foot windows. The Alexander Brown Restaurant 135 E. Baltimore St.; 443-438-4540; AlexanderBrownRestaurant.com Approachable fine dining within one of Baltimore’s most historic buildings. We also offer banquet and meeting space for small and large events. Amber 900 E. Fort Ave., Ste. 109; 443-835-4060; AmberCafe.com Upscale gastropub featuring American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, 40 craft beers on tap and outside patio. We offer banquet facilities for events and are open late at night. American Visionary Art Museum Belvedere & Co. Events 1 E. Chase St.; 410-332-1000; BelvedereAndCoEvents.com Exceptional cuisine, superior service and advanced audiovisual capabilities make The Belvedere the perfect choice for your next meeting or event in Baltimore. Carroll Mansion Carroll Museums, Inc., 800 E. Lombard St.; 410-605-2964; CarrollMuseums.org Formerly the home of Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, the mansion provides a historic and enchanting environment for corporate and private events. The mansion is now available for tours and events. The Center Club 100 Light St., 16th Fl.; 410-727-7788; CenterClub.org Inviting, spacious rooms provide for intimate networking and meetings between members. Features a new wood-and-marble-trimmed harbor-view dining room, luxurious wine room, bar and lounge area, private dining rooms and dance floor. Civic Works – Clifton Mansion 2701 St. Lo Dr.; 410-366-8533; CivicWorks.com/Mansion/History The home of Johns Hopkins, a unique museum with a 200-year legacy of community service. 800 Key Hwy.; 410-244-1900; AVAM.org This national museum for original works by intuitive, self-taught artists features versatile banquet facilities. The Sculpture Barn accommodates up to 125 for dinner or 250 for cocktails; the Jim Rouse Visionary Center accommodates 450. The Cloisters Castle Aramark/M&T Bank Stadium 2500 W. North Ave., Talon Center, Ste. 202; 410-951-3571; Coppin.edu/ECS Offers many conference and meeting options, providing unparalleled amenities and service and serves groups from 10 to more than 1,000. 1101 Russell St.; 410-230-8291; RavensStadiumCatering.com Hosts receptions, dinners and meetings for groups up to 7,000. The Club Level offers outstanding views of downtown Baltimore. The Assembly Room 316 Guilford Ave.; 443-961-6646; TheAssemblyRoomBaltimore.com Baltimore’s premier event space, offering up to 24,000 square feet of flexible industrial event space to accommodate all corporate events, meetings and venue needs! B&O Railroad Museum 901 W. Pratt St.; 410-752-2490; BORail.org The historic Roundhouse, Outside Pavilion and Education Station are unique venues that can accommodate any size or budget for corporate or family events. Baltimore Museum of Industry 1415 Key Hwy.; 410-727-4808; TheBMI.org A spectacular waterfront setting with indoor and outdoor meeting and event spaces for groups from 40 to 500. Baltimore Soundstage 124 Market St.; 443-618-2332; BaltimoreSoundstage.com We have 10,000 square feet of transformable event space in fully seated or mixed formats, flanked by ample secure parking. 10440 Falls Rd., Lutherville, MD; 410-821-7448; CloistersCastle.com Historic mansion on 66 acres of wooded property with extensive gardens. Coppin State University Cruises on the Bay by Watermark At the Finger Piers, 555 Light St.; 410-268-7600; CruisesOnTheBay.com Cruise the Inner Harbor and beyond with a narrated, 45-minute tour highlighting history and local attractions; offers group discounts and charters. Cylburn Arboretum 4915 Greenspring Ave.; 410-396-0180; CylburnAssociation.org A public garden/nature preserve of 200+ acres with trails through a piedmont forest, man-made wetlands and a historic mansion. Dave & Buster’s Arundel Mills 7000 Arundel Mills Cir., Ste. D-1, Hanover, MD; 443-755-0113; DaveAndBusters.com A 68,000-square-foot entertainment facility inside Arundel Mills Mall, with a full-service restaurant, bar and private rooms for parties, meetings and catering banquet facilities.