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]]>We have some special fall events happening right here in the city! First is the Fall Fest at Canton Merritt hosted by The Hero Rescue on September 21st. Meet some kittens and puppies in need of a new home, and enjoy some fall-themed snacks and drinks as you look around. There will also be games and prizes, and a pumpkin patch on the outdoor turf.
The Fall Rally in the Alley is another Power Plant Live event being held Saturday the 28th. All purchased tickets include a food ticket and five drink tickets, which can be used to grab your choice of their available ciders and beers. You will also have access to other participating venues in the area.
On September 22nd, the Fall Into Darkness ecstatic dance event will be hosted, made to honor the fall equinox and welcome the start of the official fall season. There will be experienced dancers helping everyone along, and a professional DJ providing all the music. Everyone, no matter their fitness level, is welcome to join.
To celebrate the beginning of fall, there will be another event the following weekend. The First Fall Run of 2024 will be held on September 29th, and anyone is welcome to join in, as long as they follow the safety requirements. Join the group for their first visit at Morning Mugs Coffee, the sponsor for this event.
Our last fall event we are excited to announce is the Equinox Wellness Festival on September 21st and 22nd. It aims to bring together local businesses and the community to celebrate the start of the fall season. Each day will have different events. Schedules for each day can be found on the website.
If you’re looking to explore some beautiful fall foliage, there are plenty of nearby places to do so:
The apple orchard and pumpkin patch at Weber’s Farm in Parkville is the place to be for the season! Prepare yourself for fresh fruits and vegetables, and some tasty treats, like their apple cider donuts, made from their produce. For those of you looking for more fun to add to the day, many other fall activities can be found here. Enjoy their duck races, tractor rides, corn mazes, and more!
Baugher’s Orchard is another great place to visit for apple picking. They have several types of apples available at a time for everyone to enjoy. For those of you who don’t wish to do the picking, you can buy some at their orchard or at their shop in Westminster. A petting zoo can also be found at their orchard, and if you choose to visit their shop, then feel free to check out their restaurant.
For all you cider fans in Baltimore, we have two cideries for you to choose from. Our first is at Two Story Chimney. They have a nice selection of sweet seasonal flavors made from many combinations of their seven available apple types. Right now, their seasonal bottles make up Mulberry, their honey Bee Sting, and Strawberry.
The other cidery nearby is Doc Waters Cidery, which started in 2018. They host different events by the week with a schedule released on their website, and which apples can be picked at their adjacent orchard. Right now, they have ciders like their Wild Woods and Pink Lady.
We are so excited to tell you about these fall events and festivities in and around Baltimore, and we hope you will check out some of our suggestions. Have a fantastic fall!
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The time of year is coming where everyone is getting prepared to create their delicious Thanksgiving feasts! While some people prefer to take control of every dish that is set onto their tables, others prefer to let others take the added responsibility away.
We know that Thanksgiving can be a stressful time, so let us take some of that stress away by providing some great options for food you can buy for the big day! Here are some of our favorites, whether you plan to dine in or carry out.
Full Courses and Sides
While it may be fun to try your hand at preparing grand feasts, it can be nice to have someone else do the prep work. For that reason, we have here a selection of places that sell some classic Thanksgiving sides and courses for you to get your hands on!
First off we have Sally O's over in Highlandtown. The pre-order gives you the option to pick from several different side dishes, including Braised Collard Greens, Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes, and Oyster Stuffing. You have until the 20th to place your pre-orders, so check this out while you can!
Mama's on the Half Shell in Canton is another great option for ordering dishes ahead. They have a wide selection of sides and main courses alike, including their Honey Glazed Carrots and Sauteed Green Beans, as well as their Honey Glazed Ham and Roasted Turkey Breast.
Another great place to get your Thanksgiving feast is over at Atwater's. With various locations around Baltimore, this establishment has some classic side dishes to pre-order, and also the option to pre-order cheeses, soups, and bread! Some of their sides include Sausage and Cornbread Stuffing and their Maple Glazed Sweet Potatoes & Cranberries.
Little Havana in Federal Hill has the option to pre-order packages of food for Thanksgiving. Their packages are meant for groups of people as little as two, or as big as twenty-six! With the option to add different sides, each package comes with Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Brioche Dinner Rolls, Herb Stuffing, Green Beans, Mac & Cheese, Turkey Gravy, and Cranberry Sauce.
Kneads in Harbor East has their own selection of packages to buy for Thanksgiving! When ordering, you have the option to choose Turkey or a Smoked Ham, as well as a selection of sides, such as Brussels sprouts, Mashed Potatoes with Garlic, and French Green Beans.
Corner Pantry in Roland Park allows you to order ahead via their Google Form, where you can select whatever sides and courses you want for Thanksgiving. Select as much or as little as you’d like, such as Cornbread Stuffing and their Roasted Butternut Squash Soup. While they do have food options, you can also buy flower arrangements and cocktail mixes.
Sobo Cafe in Federal Hill is another great spot to get yourself some sides or mains for Thanksgiving. With the additional option to dine in, you can order ahead for some of their delicious sides, such as creamed spinach, cranberry-orange sauce, and sweet potato wedges!
Desserts
The best food you can buy for Thanksgiving day is of course the desserts! Baltimore has a lot of options for you to choose from, including Cafe Dear Leon in Canton. Cafe Dear Leon has three dessert options to choose from, a Hazelnut Apple Tart, a Pecan Tart, and a Pumpkin Cheesecake. Any of these options would spice up your Thanksgiving feast and bring a new added flavor to the end of your day.
Sacre Sucre is another great place to pre-order some delicious desserts. Over in Fells Point, Sacre Sucre has four dessert options to choose from, including Pumpkin Flan and a half-dozen box of croissants. You can’t go wrong with flaky and buttery croissants after eating a helping of cranberry sauce!
Head over to the Charmery in Hampden for a selection of holiday pies! Pair pies such as Caramel Pumpkin and their Brown Sugar Molasses Pecan Pie with a pint of their classic ice cream. It’s the perfect combination to finish off a giant Thanksgiving dinner.
Dangerously Delicious Pies in Canton is another great place to visit for some delectable pies. They have flavors such as Sweet Potato, Salted Caramel/Toffee Crunch, and Mobtown Brown. If you’re also looking for pies that aren’t just good for desserts, they have a great selection of quiches and savory pies that would be a great addition to your feast!
Dining In
While traveling somewhere far, or hosting people in your home can be fun, sometimes you just don’t want to deal with the hassle at all. Luckily, there are some dine-in options offering Thanksgiving dinner.
Four Seasons is going to be serving a gourmet Thanksgiving brunch buffet to anyone who visits on Thanksgiving day! With a ticket purchase, you can get access to dishes such as Chef's Cheese and Charcuterie display, Cider Brined Roasted Turkey, and more!
Also an option for dining in on Thanksgiving is the Rusty Scupper. Their buffet requires reservations in order to attend, so be sure to grab tickets to try some of their Virginia Baked Ham, Candied Sweet Yams, and Bread Pudding.
Happy Thanksgiving
We hope that you’ve found an option that will help keep your Thanksgiving meal prep as low-stress as possible. From the Promenade family to yours, we hope you have a very happy Thanksgiving!
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Ready to plan the best Halloween ever? There are so many parties and events happening in Baltimore this October. We’ve put together a calendar with everything from a costume contest within a bike ride to a spooky booze cruise!
Friday, October 20th
6:30pm – Learn how to create some spooky spirits at Old Line Spirit’s cocktail class, taught by an expert mixologist. You’ll get 2 festive recipes that will be perfect to have in your repertoire for the rest of the season.
Saturday, October 21st
12pm – Learn the spooky science behind Halloween fun at the Maryland Science Center’s first Halloween event of the year. You can take your costume out for a spin and check out the museum’s many great exhibits.
7pm – Dazzling lanterns will light up the sky in Patterson Park for the annual Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival. After more than 20 years, this is one of Baltimore’s longest-running Halloween events.
Tuesday, October 24th
7pm – Get your craft on after work at a sugar skull workshop at Pariah Brewing Company. Learn about this beautiful Mexican tradition and enjoy food from Cocina Luchdoras.
Thursday, October 26th
5pm – Night-mare at the museum! The American Visionary Art Museum is hosting an after-hours Halloween bash with crafts and spooky fun.
10pm – Ready to kick off the weekend a little early? Why not! Head to Power Plant Live for the Halloween Rally: Glow Edition. Be sure to get your ticket early though, this popular event usually sells out.
Friday, October 27th
6pm – Join the Baltimore Museum of Industry for a spooky square dance and haunted honkey tonk. Dance instructors will teach you some moves, then you can show off at your next Halloweekend party.
6:45pm – Bike lovers won’t want to miss Baltimore Bike Party’s Halloween ride. Put on your costume, then get pedaling for a ride through the city. Then, join the group for an afterparty at Union Craft Brewing.
Saturday, October 28th
12pm – Enjoy some “boos” while you browse at Ottobar’s Halloween market! They’ll have special Halloween cocktails and over 30+ vendors to peruse.
1pm – The best way to show off your costume? A Halloween-themed bar crawl. Visit 10+ bars all around Fell’s Point and compete in one of the area’s largest costume contests. There will be plenty of drink deals, too.
8pm – Another event at the Maryland Science Center is one of the city’s biggest parties. From the rooftop dance party, to a Talking Heads tribute set, your ticket gets you access to tons of frightfully fun activities. A VIP pass even lets you skip the drink line!
10pm – Looking for a slightly smaller party? Check out Barcocina’s Halloween event. A $40 ticket gets you access to an open bar with music by DJ Mic_L. It’s a great place to party with your ghouls.
11pm – Want to spend the night on the harbor? The Spirit of Baltimore yacht’s party cruise is a super unique way to celebrate this Halloweekend. With 3 decks and 2 different DJs, this boo-ze cruise has it all.
Sunday, October 29th
10am – Recover from a fun night out with Halloween brunch at The Point. Or, get the party started again with $25 bottomless drinks. Either way, you can enjoy delicious food, like Chicken & Waffles, or a MD Crab Benedict.
10am – Zoo Boo is another great way to close out Halloweekend. The Maryland Zoo will be decked out for the holiday with games, contests, entertainment, and more. Costumes encouraged!
Happy Halloween, Promenade residents! If you go to any of these events, or want to show us your costume, tag us on Instagram, @ThePromenadeHE.
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It’s sure to be a brew-tiful day on September 29th: National Coffee Day. While we caffeine fiends at The Promenade enjoy coffee every day, National Coffee Day is a chance to take a moment to appreciate the best part of your morning routine –– or just indulge in a second cup (or third, we won’t judge).
Visit a Great Local Coffee Shop
If you treat yourself to a special beverage this National Coffee Day, skip the chains. The holiday is the perfect opportunity to check out a new coffee shop and support local businesses here in Charm City. These are some cafes we like a latte, all close to your home at The Promenade:
Order and Chaos
Now that fall is in full swing, cafes are whipping up creative autumnal coffees. Order and Chaos in Federal Hill is no exception. Their seasonal menu items include a pumpkin cheesecake latte, a peach cobbler latte, and a turmeric latte. Prefer something more traditional? They have plenty of espresso drink options.
Ceremony Coffee
If you take pride in knowing every note of every roast, try Ceremony Coffee in Harbor Point. Whether it’s a single origin, blend, or espresso, you’ll be impressed by their high-quality brews. They also have delicious signature drinks, like “Saturday Morning Cartoons,” an iced oat milk latte with fruity cereal syrup, peach cold foam, and cereal crisps.
Kneads
Known for its artisan baked goods, Kneads in Harbor East is the perfect destination for National Coffee Day. Bring your laptop and get some work done in their spacious cafe while you enjoy a nice cup of Joe. They even have their very own blend of drip coffee, made with local roaster Aveley Farms.
Pitango Bakery Cafe
Maybe you’ve been to Pitango for their tasty gelato, but did you know their bakery in Fells Point has excellent coffee too? Their menu includes everything from cafe au lait to cold brew. Make it your own with add-ins, including pumpkin syrup and oat milk.
Artifact Coffee
Looking for a unique coffee combination? Look no further than Artifact Coffee in Hampden. They have a wide-ranging menu of caffeinated beverages featuring Small Planes beans. Try the “Sweet Summer,” cold brew with sweetened condensed milk and Earl Grey concentrate, or the “Kaffelemonad,” iced coffee with lemon syrup.
Cafe Dear Leon
Don’t miss Cafe Dear Leon, a Canton staple with plenty of classic coffee menu items. Drinks are prepared on arrival to maximize freshness. While you’re there, you’ll definitely want to pick up some of their breads and pastries. They sell like hotcakes –– their offerings are timed to the hour, so be sure to check the bake schedule.
Cheers, Coffee Lovers
Let us know which coffee shop you visit for National Coffee Day! Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram, @PromenadeHE. We hope you have a great day no matter how you brew it.
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Want a break from the rush of city life? Get in touch with your outdoorsy side at Deep Creek Lake. It’s about a 3-hour drive away, but it’s worth every moment to be in the heart of the mountains, surrounded by nature. There’s no shortage of activities, like water skiing, hiking, and swimming. Another great destination for outdoor adventure is Harpers Ferry, just an hour from Baltimore in West Virginia. Plan a day hike along the Appalachian Trail, then return to town for a cozy evening in the historic district.
For the Beach Goer
Labor Day Weekend is the perfect opportunity for one last beach trip before fall begins. Luckily, Baltimore is within driving distance of some truly amazing beach towns. Rehoboth Beach in Delaware is the place to go for a classic boardwalk experience, complete with soft serve and arcade games. Or, visit Ocean City, Maryland, another seaside escape. Just like Rehoboth, it’s only 2.5 hours away and has everything you could want: an exciting boardwalk, beloved restaurants, and more. If a relaxing beach vacation is more your speed, Cape May offers pristine beaches and quaint scenery just 3 hours from Baltimore.
For the History Buff
If you’d like to take advantage of the long weekend to visit some museums or historical sites, there are some excellent nearby options. In fact, Washington, DC is just an hour’s drive away. Check off some Smithsonian museums, or plan a tour of the Monuments. Lancaster is also only an hour away and has some great sites and activities, including historic walking tours.
For the Homebody
Who doesn’t love a little staycation? You don’t have to leave the city to enjoy a luxurious, relaxing weekend. Head to the garden terrace pool right here at the Promenade and enjoy a relaxing day in the sun.
Happy Labor Day!
We hope these ideas inspire you to treat yourself to something nice this Labor Day Weekend. Whether you venture out for a trip, or enjoy a relaxing stay here at Promenade, we wish you a safe and fun long weekend.
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Maryland is Sipping on Liber-TeaIn case you didn’t know, Maryland is infamous for turning the tide during the Revolutionary War. That’s right, Maryland, or “The Maryland Line,” kept British troops at bay. Also, Maryland was a massive supplier of military goods and resources and a spy on British merchant ships from Fell’s Point!
After the war, Maryland became a meeting place for future political activity and is the birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner.
Here’s how to celebrate the Fourth of July in Baltimore this year:
Celebrate the Fourth with a Bang!
Baltimore is known for its flare, so we’re having our Annual Fourth of July Celebration in the Inner Harbor. The party starts at 3:00 p.m. with DJs, live music, street entertainers, food, and drinks. Afterward, the symphony will begin around 8:00 p.m. in Rash Field Park, hitting its crescendo amid the fireworks display, beginning around 9:15 p.m. Read more about the event.
The Baltimore Museum of Industry is hosting an Independence Day Celebration in Federal Hill from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Snag a front-row seat of Baltimore’s fireworks display along the waterfront. Tickets are available for $95/vehicle; the event is BYO food and beverages. Join them and tailgate with friends to celebrate the red, white, and brew!
Happy Fourth to Our Furry Friends
The American Visionary Art Museum will have their free Fourth of July Pet Parade and Talent Show in Federal Hill at 9:00 a.m. Winning categories include “Most Visionary Pet of 2023,” “Most Patriotic, Star-Spangled, Yankee Doodle Pet Award,” “Best Pet Haute Couture,” and “Best Visionary Pet Hair-Do.” It’ll be paws-itively amazing; trust us.
Celebrate Baltimore’s History and Culture
If you want to delve into the history of the American Revolution and its liberation, visit Fort McHenry for the Fourth of July Celebration in Locust Point. Beginning at 10:00 a.m., the Fort will “hoist the colors” by raising the Star Spangled Banner for all to see. At 11:00 a.m., guests will learn about the Battle of Baltimore in North Point. Later, there will be fife and drum performances, musket and cannon demonstrations, and live music.
Celebrate the arts at Cherry Hill’s 7th Annual Arts & Music Waterfront Festival from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Join community leaders to commemorate freedom, unity, remembrance, and Baltimore’s culture.
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Our passion lies in all of you. We wouldn’t be The Promenade without you, so thank you for creating a wonderful community and environment—we appreciate you.
Let’s Make it RAD
Since it’s our goal to celebrate you, we’ve created a fun and creative itinerary packed with yummy treats and socialization:
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At 9:00 a.m., we will be offering baked goods and smoothies. It’s the perfect grab-and-go for breakfast.
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A few hours later, at 1:00 p.m., we will serve pizza and delicious tropical beverages on the terrace. Stop by and enjoy the summer weather.
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Lastly, at 6:30 p.m., Promenade will host a movie night at Harbor East Cinemas. Join us to watch Transformers: Rise of the Beasts!
Share your love for Promenade on Instagram; don’t forget to tag us, @ThePromenadeHE.
Thank you, again, for all that you do and we hope to celebrate with you on the 22nd!
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Memorial Day is Monday, May 29, and is meant to observe all soldiers who have died while serving. It’s observed as a Federal Holiday, meaning many people will have time off from work and school. The day is often considered to be the unofficial start of Summer, when beaches start to see visitors and boardwalks and pools open up. If you’re looking for a new place to explore over the long weekend, we’ve curated a list of destinations not too far from your home here at The Promenade:
Beaches
Catch some rays at these nearby beaches:
Rehoboth Beach
Delaware’s very own Rehoboth Beach is a top destination for fun at about 125 miles away. Check out Funland during the day, then check out one of the several restaurants along the boardwalk at night. Looking for a thrill? Be sure top check out Jungle Jim’s or Midway Speedway Park. Or simply enjoy relaxing and laying on the beach!
Cape Charles Beach
At 210 miles away lies Cape Charles Beach, sitting at the very tip of the Delmarva peninsula, in Virginia. Along with the free public beach, there are waterparks, aquariums, state parks, and much much more to visit in the area. Cape Charles Beach also has the largest congregation of historical buildings on the east coast, so check some historic sites while you’re around
OCMD
Also on the Delmarva Peninsula is Ocean City, Maryland, about a 150 mile drive away. With a nice calming beach, there’s a wide array of restaurants and entertainment, as well as the nearby boardwalk. Each district has its own experience, so check out which one fits the tune of your desired visit!
Quaint Towns
Explore everything these nearby towns have to offer.
Lancaster
If you’ve ever wanted to check out the Amish country, then now is the perfect time to make the 85 mile trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. America’s oldest Amish settlement is the perfect place to take a peek at the life our ancestors lived, riding in horse-drawn carriages and going on their Unique Amish Immersion Experience tour. Once you’ve finished checking out Amish country, be sure to head into downtown Lancaster for elevated fare and unique breweries.
Berkeley Springs
Known as America’s first spa, Berkeley Springs in West Virginia is one of the places to be this Summer, just over 100 miles away. This relaxation destination is filled with culture, food, several shops, and many more activities like horseback riding.
Adventure Awaits
Deep Creek Lake
Deep Creek, Maryland is under a 50 mile drive away, just Northwest of Baltimore. Here, you can explore the mountains, lake, and wilderness, as well as check out different attractions in the area.
Harpers Ferry
The last destination on our list is Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, located just 70 miles away in Maryland. Here, explore the history and nature of the site that sparked the Civil War. Tour the historical sites and museums, take hikes in the Appalachian mountains, go whitewater rafting, and bask in the history of this town.
Enjoy Your Weekend
With summer finally just around the corner, opportunities to explore the world around us become easier to access. We hope that with any newfound freetime you may have, you find something fun to do from this list.
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Go Planet; it’s your Earth Day!
That’s right, Mother Earth’s birthday falls on Saturday, April 22nd. Do you know the origin of Earth Day?
The History of Earth (Day)
Earth Day originated in 1970 from the environmental movements surrounding air pollution, freeway constructions, water pollution, and the concern for all living organisms. Earth Day became a global celebration in 1990, with over 1 billion annual celebrators. Today, individuals are raising awareness of climate change, pollutants, and the loss of wildlife through movements, strikes, social media, and Earth Day celebrations.
Here’s how you can take part and honor Earth Day in Baltimore:
Get Floral
Earth Day is better with plants and flowers.
Belvedere Square Market is hosting their annual Earth Day at the Square on Saturday, April 22nd. From 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., the Square will have local food and drink vendors and live music from a violinist. If you spend $15 at the Square, you can receive a complimentary floral arrangement from their pop-up Flower Bar.
The Federal Hill ACE Hardware store is throwing its Annual Garden Party. On April 22nd and April 23rd, plants, pottery, potting services, and tools are 20% off. Spruce up your apartment home and become a plant parent; all of us could breathe a little better with the help of an indoor plant.
B.Willow is holding an Earth Day Market on Saturday, April 22nd, at 11:00 a.m. They will be joined by local vendors, not-for-profits, and the Baltimore Tree Trust. Stop by, purchase a plant (or two), and see what the community has to offer.
Happy BEARTHday!
Spend the Earth’s birthday volunteering.
Patterson Park is holding its Earth Day Extravaganza on Saturday, April 22nd, from 9:00 a.m. until noon. It’s the perfect opportunity to volunteer and beautify a local park by picking up trash, planting new trees, gardening, and edging walkways. Sign up here to volunteer. (P.S. There will be free coffee!)
The Canton Community Association (CCA) is hosting an Earth Day Community CleanUp & Swap from 10:00 a.m. until noon in O’Donnell Park. It would mean the world to the Earth if you volunteered or helped garden on Saturday, April 22nd.
Do Something Special on Earth Day
It’s a celebration, after all!
Earth Day is coincidentally Mr. Trash Wheel’s Birthday! Celebrate Mr. Trash Wheel’s Earth Day Birthday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m on Saturday, April 22nd in the Inner Harbor. Patrons will meet reptiles and pythons, enjoy desserts, and see performances from the Trash Wheel himself.
May the Forest be With You
During these Earth Day inspired workouts.
Motion Collective on the Avenue is hosting an Earth Day Yoga Session at the Druid Hill Zen Park Garden on Saturday, April 22nd, from 10:00 a.m. until noon. For $22, this yoga session will ground participants to the Earth with an all-levels yoga flow. 10% of all proceeds will go toward Baltimore City parks.
The Canton Waterfront Park is hosting a Hands-On HIIT Earth Day Cleanup on Sunday, April 23rd. At 11:00 a.m., there will be a guided HIIT workout routine, followed by a one-hour trash pick-up, and happy hour at Raw & Refined.
Happy Earth Day!
We hope you take this Earth Day as an opportunity to give back to our planet.
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Match Day is upon us. We understand this can be a stressful time of year, and we’re here to alleviate some of that stress. If you’re a medical student matched with a Baltimore area hospital, be sure to choose Promenade as your home throughout your residency or fellowship.
Our Amenities and Features are Unmatched
Residency can be stress-inducing and, at times, quite difficult. However, Promenade is here to smooth any transitions and provide comfort.
Our pet-friendly complex offers complimentary coffee and tea (to survive those long hours), cozy community rooms, lounge areas, and a business center with free WiFi. Promenade also has a state-of-the-art pool and terrace with grilling stations to relax after long days. We also offer controlled-access garage parking, automated Luxer package lockers, and on-site concierge services.
Promenade has also partnered with the Maryland Athletic Club (MAC) for discounted rates and has access to free bus services downtown.
Baltimore is the perfect place to live. We have some of the best healthcare facilities, stellar food, and entertainment (ranging from museums to nightlife). We’re also conveniently located a quick train ride away from Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City, so there’s always something new to explore nearby.
Commuting? Don’t Worry!
Promenade’s central location makes your daily commute easy:
- Johns Hopkins Medicine is approximately an eight-minute drive, 30 minute walk, and is only 1.3 miles away.
- Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is approximately a 15-minute drive and is 3.4 miles away.
- Mercy Medical Center is approximately an 8-minute drive and is 1.2 miles away.
- The University of Maryland Medical System (UMMC) is approximately a 10-minute drive and is 1.6 miles away.
- MedStar Union Memorial Hospital is approximately a 15-minute drive and is 3.7 miles away.
- Saint Agnes Hospital is approximately a 20-minute drive and is 5.0 miles away.
- Sinai Hospital is approximately a 15-minute drive and is 7.5 miles away.
- Good Samaritan Hospital is approximately a 20-minute drive and is 6.5 miles away.
See Your Future Home!
We hope you’ll consider making The Promenade your new home in Baltimore. Schedule an in-person, live video, or self-guided tour today.
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