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United Airlines Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Baltimore (BWI)

Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on United Airlines, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Baltimore (BWI), departing between 9:15am and 10:25pm. Usually a Boeing 757-200 is flown for this route. Generally, a movie is offered on this route. The average travel time from Los Angeles, CA to Baltimore, MD is 4 hours and 51 minutes.

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

Holocaust Memorial and Sculpture
In the heart of downtown near the Inner Harbor, this open-air memorial starkly recalls the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis in Europe between 1933 and 1945.

Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
This church has been a monument to religious freedom since 1806. Designed by Benjamin Latrobe -- who was designing the U.S. Capitol at the same time -- the neoclassical basilica is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the country. A national shrine and historic landmark, it was the first cathedral built in the United States. It's a beautiful neoclassical gem visited by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, and Pope John Paul II, as well as numerous other religious and political figures. Restoration work begins in earnest in 2004, but the basilica will stay open until January 2005. Then it will close for 18 months.

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.


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

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.

Holiday Inn Inner Harbor
You know what you get from a Holiday Inn, and for value and location, it's hard to beat this old-timer, the first major chain property in Baltimore. It's between the Baltimore Arena and the convention center, a block from Camden Yards and 3 blocks from Harborplace. It has an executive tower with 175 rooms geared to business travelers and has been updated and renovated regularly. Guest rooms are decorated in rich jewel tones with traditional furniture including a desk, brass fixtures, and wide windows offering views of the city skyline.

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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