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Waterfront Condos in Baltimore

Baltimore is commonly known as the “City of Neighborhoods”. There are over 300 neighborhoods in Baltimore that retain elements of ethnic groups that formed them throughout Baltimore’s storied history. Perhaps none are more picturesque than Federal Hill with its panoramic view over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Waterfront condos are in high demand along Federal Hill; fortunately there are ample Baltimore condominiums for sale that offer all the amenities of living in Federal Hill’s quaint neighborhood as well as access to Baltimore’s cultural epicenter along the Inner Harbor.

Federal Hill is home to some of Baltimore’s most spectacular and renowned restaurants and bars. Located a few blocks from the waterfront is a wide variety of world-class cuisine. The Metropolitan, Sobo, Blue Agave, and Matsuri all call Federal Hill home. Neighborhood bars include local favorites like the Dog Pub, The Ropewalk, and Porter’s. The Cross Street Market is the retail and commercial hub for the neighborhood with a wide range of stores, restaurants, and small boutiques. The Enoch Pratt Free Library and the famed American Visionary Art Museum are only minutes from waterfront Baltimore condominiums.

While Federal Hill is quickly becoming a center for urban dwellers who work in or enjoy the amenities of the inner city but like the communal neighborhood feel, the location above the Inner Harbor — Baltimore’s premier urban center — cannot be beat. The Inner Harbor is home to Baltimore’s main cultural and tourist destination. Positioned at the western point of the harbor, the National Aquarium in Baltimore is one of the largest Aquariums in the world and is a recognizable Baltimore landmark. The Harborplace is largely considered the heart of Baltimore and offers a large variety of classic seafood dining establishments that specialize in soft-shell crab as well various retail stores and historic sights.

Waterfront condos in Federal Hill are the ideal neighborhood with a big city feel.

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