

A bustling waterfront district in Baltimore, known for its vibrant restaurants, shops, and stunning harbor views.
The Wharf can be rainy, especially in winter.
Exploring The Wharf involves a lot of walking.
A peaceful, 91-acre memorial park dedicated to the 26th U.S. President.
A bustling morning market offering fresh seafood, local produce, and unique finds.
A world-renowned museum showcasing the life, languages, and cultures of the Native peoples of the Americas.

Crab cakes topped with poached eggs and hollandaise sauce, served with hash browns.
Butter-poached lobster meat served on a toasted brioche bun with lemon aioli.
Crispy soft shell crab on a brioche bun with spicy tartar sauce and coleslaw.
Iconic for its waterfront views and diverse breakfast options.
Beloved for its artisanal bread and European-inspired breakfast.

Famous for its vibrant atmosphere and authentic Mexican cuisine.
Hand-painted crab-shaped pottery, a traditional art form reflecting the coastal heritage of The Wharf.
Custom-made oyster knives, a symbol of The Wharf's seafood culture, often passed down through generations.
A Wharf specialty, this soft, chewy candy is a must-try treat with a unique ocean-inspired flavor.
Yangyang Goseokjeong Pavilion, a historic wooden pavilion, offers panoramic views of the East Sea and surrounding mountains.

Explore the rich history of Tulum through its archaeological museum, housing artifacts from the ancient Mayan city.
Sunset Point at Kacheri Lake is a serene location known for its stunning views as the sun dips below the horizon, casting vibrant hues over the landscape. This tranquil site is ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.