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Baltimore ’ s hotels and restaurants are safely serving guests while continuing to offer top-notch experiences .
W hen COVID-19 shut down the world , businesses all over America were hurt . But no other industry was decimated quite like travel and tourism . The U . S . Travel Association ( USTA ) has reported that 15.8 million travel-related jobs in the U . S . have been lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic , resulting in an industry unemployment rate of 51 %.
In spite of these incredible challenges , our community is rallying to recover — and doing it with a distinctively Baltimorean spirit that puts creativity at center stage .
This winter , whether you stop in — with your mask , of course — for a stay , drinks , or dinner , you can see the latest ways our industry has adapted to welcome you .
n o t e : For the most up-to-date information before you visit , check with each property directly .
Hotel Revival
Situated on the rooftop of this Mount Vernon hotel , which was once a private mansion owned by an art enthusiast , Topside is a rooftop restaurant with sweeping views of the city . Order a seasonal craft cocktail or choose from the seafood-centric menu in the rooftop restaurant . While chilly temperatures may limit outdoor options , you can still feel as if you ’ re sitting outside when you visit the space ’ s Garden Room . Available for intimate private events , the room mimics a lush , tropical get-away , courtesy of a design by local florist B . Willow . Sip on a Tiki cocktail as you lean back among verdant tropical plants and captivating florals .
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