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AirTran Airways Flights from Portland (PWM) to Baltimore (BWI)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on AirTran Airways, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Portland (PWM) to Baltimore (BWI), departing between 6:50am and 4:35pm. Usually a Boeing 717 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Portland, ME to Baltimore, MD is 1 hour and 38 minutes.

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During your Baltimore vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:

Baltimore Museum of Industry
Housed in a former cannery in a still-industrial part of Baltimore, the museum gives visitors a look at industries that made Baltimore a manufacturing capital in the 1880s -- canning, printing, and clothing. This museum is geared to children. Wall-size pictures recall the days before child labor laws, and exhibits are set up so kids can get their hands on oyster-shucking stations, antique irons, and moveable type. Tour guides are sensitive to children's attention spans and adjust their talks toward the younger visitor. You can wander the museum without a guide, but the exhibits aren't as interesting without the stories the guides can tell. Other exhibits include one of only two working steam tugboats in the country. The museum is a few blocks from Fort McHenry; a visit to both -- with a picnic on Fort McHenry's lawn -- could make a great day. One of the city's least known museums, it's one of the best for children and anyone who loves industrial history.

American Visionary Art Museum
Look for the "Whirligig," a 55-foot multicolored, wind-powered sculpture at the front of this curvaceous building. Visionary art is created by people without artistic training but feel compelled to draw, paint, or build a ship with matchsticks. Everything is fascinating; some can be quite troubling. And the artists' stories can be as interesting as their art. The museum's three stories contain rooms that are as soothing as the art is vivid. From the moment you set your eyes on Emery Blagdon's "Healing Machines" mobile hanging down three floors, you'll be entranced. Some exhibits are too strong for children, and the museum will alert you about that. Other exhibits are a joy that children would love. A sculpture barn and sculpture garden are filled with other delights. The AVAM is also home to Joy America Café and an offbeat gift shop on the first floor. AVAM is adding new exhibit space and sculpture garden due to open in 2004.

Cylburn Arboretum
You'll have to look for this one but when you find it (just off Northern Pkwy., a quick run up the Jones Falls Expwy.), you'll be thrilled with the fascinating gardens and fancy mansion. A patchwork of gardens covers part of the grounds: a formal Victorian garden, children's garden, and gardens devoted to butterflies, shade, roses, and vegetables. Woodland trails wind 2 1/2 miles through the forests of Cylburn. There's a bird sanctuary where 161 species have been spotted, including the Baltimore oriole and bald eagle. The house, an ornate stone building with mansard roof, tower, and cupola, has an equally ornate interior with inlaid floors, mosaics, and plasterwork. In fact, the mansion was undergoing restoration and renovations for handicapped accessibility in the fall of 2003. It houses a horticultural library, nature museum, and bird museum. Tucked in the woods off very busy I-83 and Northern Parkway, the park is a peaceful retreat from urban life.


Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the Baltimore area, including:

Peabody Court Hotel
The name has changed back to an old familiar one, but it's still a Clarion property. This Mount Vernon-area hotel continues to offer the first-class service that has kept it in business since 1930. The boutique-style hotel, which underwent extensive renovation in 2003, has maintained its European-style ambience in its small, luxurious lobby. Guest rooms are polished -- traditional furnishings and gold and maroon upholstery with some of the biggest rooms in the city. The light-bathed corner rooms have upwards of 600 square feet (not including the bathroom). Ask for a room that overlooks Baltimore's most beautiful and historic square. The hotel is close to the Peabody Institute, Walters Art Museum, and Mount Vernon restaurants and shops. The walk to the Inner Harbor takes 20 minutes or so -- and it's all downhill (so of course the walk back is uphill). The restaurant, George's, is casual and not too pricey with several dinner entrees in the $12 range.

Sheraton Inner Harbor
The Sheraton has a perfect location for conventioneers and sports fans. Orioles fans will like both the location and the packages with tickets to Camden Yards. The rooms, though, are fairly dark and not as interesting as many other choices in the area. Its suites are a good idea, set up with Murphy beds so they can be turned into mini-conference rooms. The Oriole Grill has some interesting sports memorabilia, though no view out its picture window. The Morton's of Chicago chain has a restaurant here.

Abacrombie
Guest performers with the Baltimore Symphony often choose this inviting B&B across from the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Not only is it convenient to the Meyerhoff, Lyric Opera House, and the Maryland Institute College of Art, it has a touch of European hospitality. Guest rooms, decorated with vintage furnishings and prints dressed with big bows, are cheery and bright. All have private baths. The owners, former Ritz-Carlton employees, have added luxurious touches, including robes and fine toiletries. Ask for a room at the end of the hall if you like more spacious accommodations. These have the most square footage and biggest windows. Most of these also have double sinks in a niche outside the bathrooms. The other double rooms are only a bit smaller. Single rooms are tiny with charming beds. Two connect to double rooms, perfect for families. Rollaway beds are available. A small restaurant and bar has just been opened on the ground floor.


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