AirTran Airways Flights from Sarasota/Bradenton (SRQ) to Baltimore (BWI)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on AirTran Airways, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Sarasota/Bradenton (SRQ) to Baltimore (BWI) regularly scheduled to depart at 11:10am and arrive at 1:21pm. Usually a Boeing 717 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Sarasota/Bradenton, FL to Baltimore, MD is 2 hours and 11 minutes.
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During your Baltimore vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame
This museum offers a look at 350 years in the history of lacrosse, America's oldest sport and a passion in Maryland. Displays include photographs and murals of athletes at play, sculptures and paintings, vintage equipment and uniforms, a multimedia show, a documentary, "More than a Game: A History of Lacrosse," and a Hall of Fame. Hours of operation occasionally change, so call before you visit.
Evergreen House
What started as a relatively modest Italianate mansion in the mid-1800s became a 48-room marvel with a 23-karat gold plated bathroom, theatre painted by Leon Bakst, a noted Ballet Russe designer, and room after room of art, books, and objets. Bought in 1878 by the president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, John W. Garrett, the home grew over the years and became more lavish and more famous. Its last owners, John and Alice Garrett, turned it into a glittering salon, entertaining statesmen, authors, artists, and musicians. From the moment visitors arrive at the entrance, a porte-cochere topped by a Tiffany glass awning, they are treated to a multitude of the beautiful rooms, fine arts, and decorative items that reflect the Garretts' travels and interests: a red Asian room displaying Japanese and Chinese items, paintings by Picasso, Modigliani, and Degas, glass by Tiffany, a 30,000-book library, and Dutch marquetry furniture. A tour lasts about an hour. The beautiful formal gardens should be visited, as well. A brochure describing both the house and gardens is available.
National Aquarium in Baltimore
Visitors can walk into a room surrounded by patrolling sharks, wander among the coral reefs, follow the yearly migration of fish, and visit a rainforest on the roof at one of best aquariums in the country. In addition to the watery denizens, exhibits include a puffin display; Maryland: Mountains to the Sea; and a new Amazon River Forest filled with plants and animals as well as fish. The sharks and the dolphin presentation are the main attractions. On a cold day, it's a joy to skip right to the top of the aquarium and bask in the Amazon heat that envelops the brightly colored birds, the shy iguana, and the sloth. (For the best views, come straight here when the aquarium opens, as that's when the animals are most active.) Though you walk in front of most of the exhibits, you actually walk inside the doughnut-shaped Coral Reef and the Open Ocean (shark) tanks, getting up close with these exotic creatures. At feeding time in the coral reef, the divers always draw a crowd.The Marine Mammal Pavilion is connected by covered bridge to the main hall. It's where you'll find the dolphins. Don't miss the presentations; reserve a seat when you pay your admission at no additional fee.Insider tip: The aquarium draws huge crowds in summer. Beat the crush by ordering timed tickets in advance or order tickets from the aquarium website. Nonpeak times are weekday mornings, Friday evenings, and after 3pm. A new Australian exhibit is under construction and will open in spring 2005.
Celie's Waterfront Inn
Walk down the Sally walk of this 18th-century town house and enter a quiet refuge. It's one of only a few bed-and-breakfasts in Baltimore, and it's delightful. Each room has its own charms: two have a fireplace, whirlpool, and harbor views. Two inside rooms are particularly quiet, as they overlook the flower-filled courtyard. Two rooms with city views as nice as the harbor view have private balconies and whirlpool tubs. One ground-floor room has its own courtyard. New owners have added two suites (with living and dining rooms and full kitchens), which can accommodate four and six comfortably. Have breakfast in your room, on the deck, or in the garden.
Days Inn Inner Harbor
If you're willing to give up proximity to the harbor (by 2 or 3 blocks), you can get a great deal at this modern nine-story hotel. And if the stadium or convention center are in your plans, they are practically neighbors. It's got a great setup for business travelers, including "work zone" rooms that offer large desks, a kitchenette, and plenty of room. But they all have the comfort you expect from this chain. It's between the First Mariner Arena and convention center, and 3 blocks from Camden Yards. Guest rooms offer standard chain-motel furnishings. A fitness center was added in 2003.
Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor
This hotel, with a 10-story crescent-shaped facade, is a couple of blocks from Harborplace and the convention center, and across the street from Camden Yards. Don't confuse it with the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront on Harbor East. A waterfall dominates the busy lobby. Guest rooms are designed in contemporary style and include all the amenities the business traveler expects, including large desks.
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