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Flights to Baltimore (BWI) from Providence (PVD) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 9 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Providence (PVD) to Baltimore (BWI), departing between 7:20am and 9:10pm, and 6 additional non-stop flights, departing between 6:30am and 7:05pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-300 or Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Providence, RI to Baltimore, MD is 1 hour and 15 minutes.
During your Baltimore vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Yellow Bowl Restaurant (The)
For more than 30 years, this friendly, casual eatery has been supplying midtown Baltimore with down-home cooking. Most customers order take-out, but there's a fairly large dining area with comfortable, spacious booths, a loud jukebox and colorful decorations. The menu is posted on the wall behind the counter, and it reads like barbecue's greatest hits. There's short ribs, pork spare ribs, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, collard greens, stewed cabbage, candied sweet potatoes and peach cobbler, among other Southern specialties.
Nile Cafe Egyptian Oven
Yehia Fetian, owner of this small cafe in Fells Point, offers great Egyptian pizza on a pita crust. The pizza, topped with crab, shrimp and scallops, is baked to perfection in the wood-burning oven that dominates the restaurant. In adition to pizza, the cafe also offers a range of Middle Eastern food. Try the Chickpea Falafel seasoned with fennel, sesame and coriander or the Baba Ghanoush, a chunky eggplant spread with fresh herbs. All dinners are served with a small, fresh salad of crisp romaine lettuce and vegetables.
McCafferty's
In this wonderful steak house, you'll find a great mix of entrees, from tender, juicy Fillet Mignon and Prime Rib to spicy Crab Cakes and broiled Soft Shell Crabs. In true Baltimore fashion, the elegance here is strictly casual. Though there's usually a tuxedoed pianist playing in the dark paneled and well-appointed dining area, you're likely to catch the Orioles game on the television over the bar.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Baltimore area, including:
Comfort Suites
This new Comfort Suites property provides a complimentary daily continental breakfast, and every suite has a television with cable and on-demand movies, queen or king size bed, free weekday newspaper, modem, data port, voice mail and coffee-maker, hairdryer and ironing board. Local phone calls are free, and free local transportation is available, including shuttle service to BWI, Amtrak and Light Rail. Several club suites are available, with expanded work space, an exercise bike and a microwave in each suite.
Harbor Court Hotel
From its opening in 1986, Harbor Court has been considered one of Baltimore's finest luxury hotels. With its cobblestone courtyard, oak-paneled walls, marble floors and grand staircase, this eight-story hotel brings the sublime elegance of an English manor house to downtown Baltimore. Its central location is just blocks from both the business district and the city's vibrant Inner Harbor, and the nightlife of Fell's Point is only a short water-taxi ride away.
Best Western Hotel & Conference Center
This Best Western conference center, a 10-story high-rise conference facility in a 12-acre travel plaza that's next to I-95 and just four miles from Baltimore, offers lots of convenience without too many distractions for meeting attendees. However, when you want some distractions, there's an indoor pool with sauna and whirlpool, a fitness center, game area and a 24-hour gift shop for those sundries you've forgotten or the souvenir that says you were thinking about the folks at home.
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