Baltimore | Marijuana Travel Guide

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Where to visit in baltimore

Fells Point

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Just a short walk from iconic Inner Harbor, this neighborhood is settled right along the water and offers stunning views, an intimate local vibe and old-town aesthetics. From live music and a plethora of pubs and taverns to local eateries and a world-class fish market, this colorful, historic part of town is a popular spot for everyone. There’s an active nightlife, plenty of shops for the family, and some of the best crab cakes and oysters the city has to offer, all connected by picturesque cobblestone streets along the Patapsco River.

Hampden

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Located in North Baltimore, Hampden is considered the capital of the city’s hipster scene. Bustling with people, Hampden is defined by its multitude of pubs, bars, wine dives, specialty boutiques and art galleries. A walk down 36th street, “the Avenue,” may present you with one of the countless street festivals that happen year-round, and you’re guaranteed to find tons of street art and local to-dos. This neighborhood is great for a sunny day spent sipping your favorite drinks and window-shopping specialty stores.

Federal Hill

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Federal Hill is a quaint neighborhood known for its brick homes, cobblestone streets and gorgeous walkways. Here you’ll find one of the best views of Baltimore and its iconic Inner Harbor, plus many top-rated hotels, local shops, restaurants and bars. With easy access to the rest of the city, Federal Hill is the perfect place to walk around, chill or explore.

What to do in baltimore

The Horse You Came In On Saloon

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Established within Fells Point in 1775, this saloon is the home to nearly 250 years of history and one game-changing claim: this saloon was the final place Edgar Allen Poe visited before his mysterious death in 1849. Known as “The Horse” to locals, this saloon is the only bar in Maryland that was open before the prohibition and is still serving up some quality drinks, live music, and delicious bar food in an old-timey atmosphere.

Fort Armistead

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If you’re a cityscape explorer, history junky, or a fan of the bizarre, go check out Fort Armistead. This old military base was completed in 1901 and used on-and-off throughout the world wars.  Since its closure after World War II, Fort Armistead has been taken over by surrounding wildlife, turned into a park, and riddled with graffiti. This isn’t a place you want to take a picnic, but the subterranean tunnels and old decayed storerooms make for an eerie outing for those wanting a bit of haunt.

The Book Thing of Baltimore

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A Baltimore nonprofit, The Book Thing of Baltimore is essentially a giant free library. Located about three miles north of downtown, this book store accepts used book donations to build their growing collection. You can go in and browse tens of thousands of books and take a few for free – they won’t take a single cent from you. All they ask is that you perhaps trade in a book of your own. After (or before) you visit, check out the very worthwhile Peabody Heights Breweryright next door. 

Where to Buy Marijuana in baltimore

Khushi

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Located just outside the downtown Baltimore area in Orangeville, this highly-rated dispensary has everything you could possibly want. Their impressive menu includes a range of indicas, sativas, hybrids, concentrates, vapes, pre-rolls and more. Their flower is top-shelf, their customer service is professional and the store is clean and organized. Khushi also accommodates online ordering, offers delivery within just a few hours  and boasts frequent deals. The customer service and quality flower will keep you coming back for more.

Maggie’s

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If you’re looking for a great deal on some top-shelf weed, Maggie’s is the place for you. This shop offers daily deals, including buy-one-get-one ½ price on all edibles and oral consumables, vape pens, or concentrates. You can order online and come pick up the product whenever you’re ready. They are open seven days a week and are easily accessible in Hampden, right off of 36th Street. The space is super inviting and the staff absolutely knows their stuff. On top of all that, their selection is incredibly diverse and full of quality weed. They offer amazing flower, concentrates, topicals, vapes, pre-rolls, and edibles. If you live around the heart of Baltimore, Maggie’s is a shop you’ve got to try.

The Botanist

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Having just opened in late 2018, the Botanist has become one of Baltimore’s most popular dispensaries for a good reason. This shop is defined by its incredibly helpful staff of budtenders who will help you figure out exactly what you need for your cannabis experience. Their special commitment to customer care and high-quality cannabis will ensure you’ll have a great experience each and every time you visit. Additionally, the shop has a great vibe and is located just west of downtown Baltimore, near Windsor Mill off of I-70. With its excellent selection and knowledgeable staff, The Botanist is a great place to go for both beginners and seasoned smokers alike.

GreenLabs

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This world-class dispensary is located in historic Fells Point, sharing an amazing community with one of the most iconic districts in Baltimore. Their selection is top-notch, including all types of flower, edibles and concentrates. They’re also known to have daily specials and deals so call ahead. Additionally, they stock plenty of glass and accessories to improve your smoking experience. GreenLabs boasts a knowledgeable, friendly staff that is more than able to help find the best cannabis for you. Head to their website, and they even help you become a patient so you can enjoy their product.

Where to Shop / Arts in baltimore

Federal Hill

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Federal Hill is home to many eclectic shops, vintage stores, and the historic Cross Street Market which opened in 1846. All within a few blocks, you’ll find stores like The Book Escape, Cheese Galore & More, Crystal Moll Gallery, Phina’s For the Home, and much more. Even if you don’t buy anything, you’ll be sure to enjoy the neighborhood.

Lexington Market

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Established in 1782, this is one of the oldest markets in America. Here, you’ll find everything from amazing food (Angie’s BBQ, Buttercup Bakery, Dudley’s Fries, Cho’s Sea Garden, etc.), eclectic electronic stores, and an array of other odds-and-ends shops (Cynthia’s Cosmetics, Downtown Tobacco Outlet, Kofman’s Shoe Repair, etc.) With a total of 67 different vendors, this market probably has something you don’t even know you’re looking for.

Where to Eat in baltimore

Ramen Utsuke

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If you’re in the mood for some delicious Japanese comfort food, there’s nothing quite like a bowl of ramen from Ramen Utsuke. Located on the south side of Inner Harbor, this casual dining experience is great for taking food to go or dining in to enjoy the chill vibe. Bonus - they serve up some crazy large portions! Utsuke also offers plenty of other Japanese comfort foods, including mouth-watering steam buns, bento boxes, and appetizers like steamed dumplings, gyoza, and fried peppers. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than ramen from a local favorite like this.

Matthew’s Pizza

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On top of offering one of the greatest foods to eat while high, Matthew’s is a tried and true local favorite. Established in 1943, they claim to be Baltimore’s first pizzeria and have had plenty of time to master their outstanding pies, which are a combo style between NY and Chicago deep-dish pizza. You can even grab a frozen pizza to go for when the munchies hit later, or even pick up an Italian sub or pasta dish. Bottom line - if you’re craving pizza and find yourself over near Patterson Park in Canton, this is the place to check out.

Thames Street Oyster House

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Located on the main strip in Fells Point, this local hotspot is one of the top seafood joints in Baltimore. With more local and national awards than you can count, Thames Street Oyster House is a place for any seafood enthusiast. Their menu is loaded with a variety of traditional and modern-style seafood, including mouth-watering crab cakes, crab dip mac and cheese, a raw oyster bar, and tons of other options. Their upstairs water-view dining area and quaint courtyard space in the back offer some of the most enjoyable atmospheres in the city. On top of all of that, it’s simply some of the best seafood you’ll find, period.

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