America West Arilines Flights from Phoenix (PHX) to Baltimore (BWI)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on America West Arilines, which operates a daily non-stop flight from Phoenix (PHX) to Baltimore (BWI) regularly scheduled to depart at 4:04pm and arrive at 10:17pm, and one additional non-stop flight regularly scheduled to depart at 1:13pm and arrive at 7:26pm, everyday except Saturday and Sunday. Usually an Airbus A320 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Phoenix, AZ to Baltimore, MD is 4 hours and 13 minutes.
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During your Baltimore vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Irish Shrine at Lemmon Street
The B&O Railroad Museum may be closed for repair, but this new museum takes visitors to the family homes of the men who built the engines down on Pratt Street. Just two brick rowhouses on a narrow street still populated by everyday Baltimoreans, the houses are furnished as they might have been when the families lived there in the 1840s. These streets were home to many Irish immigrants and their families in those days. The tour is self-guided, but the organizations sponsoring this museum also offer an occasional tour of the neighborhood, including a church and neighborhood market. Call tel. 410/669-8154 for a free reservation.
Fells Point Maritime Museum
New in 2003, this two-room museum overlooking the harbor recalls the shipbuilding history of Fells Point. With maps, photos, and models of ships of the War of 1812, pilot schooners, and Baltimore clippers, the museum aims to tell about the sailors and shipbuilders who made this part of the city their home. A continuously running video of the Pride of Baltimore II offers a glimpse of how sailors handled one of these sailing ships.
Creative Alliance
Brand new in 2003, this venue celebrates local arts in its galleries and performance space. Contemporary art in any media is on display here. The auditorium is the site of a Wednesday night classic film series as well as special events. The resident Loyal Opposition comedy troupe, Sound Foundation new music group, and the Charm City Kitty Club play here at least once a quarter. The Baltimore Mandolin Society also holds its annual concert here. Though much of the work is edgy, more mainstream works also have their space. It's worth going out of your way to visit if you'd like a taste of the Baltimore arts scene. The schedule is on their website.
Wyndham Baltimore
You could get lost in here, but the staff is aware of how big their hotel is and are quick to point a lost guest in the right direction. Just remember which tower you're staying in. The Wyndham is Maryland's largest hotel, with two towers housing 707 rooms. It's a popular place for conventions. Rooms are set up with the business traveler in mind, including secretarial services available in the business center. But tourists can count on comfortable rooms about 5 blocks to the Inner Harbor. The First Mariner Arena and Mechanic Theater are next door.
Pier 5 Hotel
Be prepared for something wild when you walk into the lobby of the Pier 5. It's bright and airy, and it's fun to settle back into those offbeat sofas. The rooms continue the lobby's purple, red, and yellow color scheme, though much quieter and more refined. Standard rooms are quite comfortable and have lots of conveniences for both the business traveler and the tourist. Suites are luxurious with one, two, or even three tiny balconies overlooking the water or the National Aquarium next door. Just about every room has a water view -- and a much closer one than any of the other hotels because the hotel is only two stories high and right on the water. They offer lots of packages with local attractions that both adults and children will enjoy; and a few for romance, too. Three restaurants are on property: The new Peacock Cafe is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; McCormick & Schmick's offers lunch and dinner; EurAsian Harbor is open for dinner.
Harbor Court Hotel
The Harbor Court strives for quiet dignity, refinement, and graciousness. It's a treat to walk in the door, and when you spend the night, prepare to be pampered. Rooms are exquisitely furnished, from suites with hand-painted decorations, marble bathrooms, kitchenettes, and canopy beds to large standard rooms outfitted in fine furnishings. The hotel overlooks the harbor, but only a few rooms have a clear harbor view. Dining options include two first-rate restaurants: Hampton's and Brighton's, which serves a rich afternoon tea; and the Explorer's Lounge, which offers music every night and is popular with locals as well as hotel guests.
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