Elephant

Baltimore


All dressed up and nowhere to go in Mt Vernon? Then step back in time and into the classy confines of an 1850s town house, where chandeliers, Tiffany stained glass, carved wood and a marble bar evoke the best of 19th-century Baltimore. Cocktails served on the 1st and 2nd floors. Fine dining available too, if you're so inclined.


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Nearby Baltimore attractions

1. Washington Monument

0.2 MILES

For the best views of Baltimore, climb the 227 marble steps of the 178ft-tall Doric column dedicated to America's founding father, George Washington. The…

2. Walters Art Museum

0.27 MILES

The magnificent Chamber of Art & Wonders re-creates the library of an imagined 17th-century scholar, one with a taste for the exotic. The abutting Hall of…

3. Maryland Historical Society

0.28 MILES

With more than 350,000 objects and seven million books and documents, this is among the world's largest collections of Americana. Highlights include one…

4. Enoch Pratt Free Library

0.41 MILES

Established in 1882 when philanthropist Enoch Pratt gave the city a $1 million endowment toward the remarkably progressive idea of a establishing a…

5. Basilica of the Assumption

0.42 MILES

Also known as America's First Cathedral, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (much more commonly known as the…

6. Edgar Allan Poe's Gravesite

0.82 MILES

Horror writer and poet, Edgar Allan Poe was buried (twice) on the grounds of Westminster Hall. His body was first deposited in an unmarked grave behind…

7. Port Discovery

0.91 MILES

Two blocks north of the harbor, Port Discovery is a converted fish market that now wows younger kids with an urban tree house, an Egyptian adventure, a…