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ATA Airlines Flights from Houston (HOU) to Baltimore (BWI)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on ATA Airlines, which operates a non-stop flight Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from Houston (HOU) to Baltimore (BWI), regularly scheduled to depart at 10:50am and arrive at 2:40pm. Usually a Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Houston, TX to Baltimore, MD is 2 hours and 50 minutes.*

* Some flights must connect with additional service on this airline.

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

Washington Monument and Museum
This column, 178 feet tall, stands as the country's first major architectural memorial to George Washington. Begun in 1815, it was designed by Robert Mills, who also designed the Washington Monument (begun in 1848) in Washington, D.C. To learn the whole story, step inside this building and have a look at the exhibit "The Making of a Monument." The physically fit can also climb the 228 steps to the top of the tower and see why this spot is often called the best view in Baltimore.

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.

Federal Hill
It's that big hill that overlooks the Inner Harbor. Take the 100 steps on the Battery Avenue side, the east side; or enter from Warren Avenue on the south side, and you won't have any steps to contend with at all, except maybe a curbstone. The hill has been valued for its scenic views since the first Baltimoreans came here to watch construction around the harbor. A single black cannon recalls the Civil War when federal guns were trained on this city. Take your dog (on a leash) or take your children. Once they get tired of the view, they can play in the fenced-in playground.


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

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.

Admiral Fell Inn
Updated and expanded over the years, this charming inn sits just across Thames Street from the harbor in the heart of Historic Fells Point. It spans eight buildings, built between 1790 and 1996 and blending Victorian and Federal-style architecture. Originally a boardinghouse for sailors, later a YMCA and then a vinegar bottling plant, the inn now includes antiques in the lobby and library. Guest rooms are individually decorated with Federal period furnishings. Some have canopy beds, some have Jacuzzis, and one suite has a fireplace and Jacuzzi. Two rooms feature balconies. A loft room is quite different from the rest, more rustic, with sloping ceilings that tall guests might not like. But from the three dormer windows, the views are among the best in the inn. The Petticoat Tea Room offers lunch, tea parties anytime, and late afternoon dining.Facilities: Admiral's lounge; tearoom; free use of exercise room at Brookshire Suites; complimentary minivan service to Pier 5 Hotel, Brookshire Suites; weekly evening reception and free weekend activities offered to guests at all 3 hotels; coffee and tea in lobby

Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore
If you love grand old hotels with modern conveniences, this is the one for you. The Lord Baltimore opened in 1928. It has changed hands several times, but this 23-story French Renaissance-style hotel retains its old-fashioned charm. The entrance features marble columns, hand-carved artwork, brass fixtures, and chandelier. The small but quiet guest rooms are newly refurbished in soft colors. Parlor suites, which offer extra room, and a plaza level for those who must be pampered, have been added. There's a B&B package for added convenience. In the heart of the theater and financial districts, it's convenient to Mount Vernon attractions with the Inner Harbor only 5 blocks away.


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