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Mount Vernon Place
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Hip, urbane Mount Vernon is the city’s cultural and historic center, with institutions like the Walters Art Museum and the ornate Peabody Library, and the centuries-old Washington Monument in leafy Mount Vernon Place. An eclectic dining scene offers Afghani, Spanish and New American cuisine, while nightlife includes trendy cocktail bars, taprooms, dives and gay bars with dance music and live bands.
Nearby attractions
Washington Monument
699 Washington Pl, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Washington Monument
699 Washington Pl, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Walters Art Museum
600 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
George Peabody Library
17 E Mt Vernon Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202
Baltimore Center Stage
700 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church
10 E Mt Vernon Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202
Marquis de Lafayette Statue
Washington Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States
Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University
1 E Mt Vernon Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States
Zen and the City
811 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
First Unitarian Church Baltimore
1 W Hamilton St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Nearby restaurants
Dooby's
802 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Helmand
806 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Topside
101 W Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Sugarvale
4 W Madison St, Baltimore, MD 21201
My Thai Go
804 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Never On Sunday
829 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Akbar Restaurant
823 N Charles St # B, Baltimore, MD 21201
Restaurante Tio Pepe
10 E Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21202
B-Side Cocktail Lounge
101 W Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Cafe Fili
816 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Nearby local services
Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
516 N Charles St Ste 407, Baltimore, MD 21201
WGK Personal Injury Lawyers - Baltimore Office
14 W Madison St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Garrett Jacobs Mansion
11 W Mt Vernon Pl, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Flats at Professional Arts Building
101 W Read St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Paper Herald
702 St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Simple Wellness
Lower Level, 519 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
520 Park Apartments
520 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
Hochschild, Kohn & Co
520 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201
Zone
813 N Charles St A, Baltimore, MD 21201
Mt Vernon Super Mart
815 N Charles St Apartment 2r, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Nearby hotels
Hotel Revival Baltimore
101 W Monument St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Hotel Ulysses
2 E Read St #6, Baltimore, MD 21202
Hotel Indigo Baltimore Downtown by IHG
24 W Franklin St, Baltimore, MD 21201
The Biltmore Hotel
205 W Madison St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Hotel Brexton, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
868 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore Downtown
200 W Saratoga St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Weinberg Housing and Resource Center
620 Fallsway, Baltimore, MD 21202
The Empire House
9 E Chase St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Lord Baltimore Hotel
20 W Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor
2 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Mount Vernon Place

699 Washington Pl, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Hip, urbane Mount Vernon is the city’s cultural and historic center, with institutions like the Walters Art Museum and the ornate Peabody Library, and the centuries-old Washington Monument in leafy Mount Vernon Place. An eclectic dining scene offers Afghani, Spanish and New American cuisine, while nightlife includes trendy cocktail bars, taprooms, dives and gay bars with dance music and live bands.

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attractions: Washington Monument, Washington Monument, The Walters Art Museum, George Peabody Library, Baltimore Center Stage, Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church, Marquis de Lafayette Statue, Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University, Zen and the City, First Unitarian Church Baltimore, restaurants: Dooby's, The Helmand, Topside, Sugarvale, My Thai Go, Never On Sunday, Akbar Restaurant, Restaurante Tio Pepe, B-Side Cocktail Lounge, Cafe Fili, local businesses: Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup, WGK Personal Injury Lawyers - Baltimore Office, Garrett Jacobs Mansion, The Flats at Professional Arts Building, Paper Herald, Simple Wellness, 520 Park Apartments, Hochschild, Kohn & Co, Zone, Mt Vernon Super Mart
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Nearby attractions of Mount Vernon Place

Washington Monument

Washington Monument

The Walters Art Museum

George Peabody Library

Baltimore Center Stage

Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church

Marquis de Lafayette Statue

Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University

Zen and the City

First Unitarian Church Baltimore

Washington Monument

Washington Monument

4.6

(566)

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Washington Monument

Washington Monument

4.6

(538)

Closed
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The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum

4.8

(1.7K)

Closed
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George Peabody Library

George Peabody Library

4.6

(176)

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Nearby restaurants of Mount Vernon Place

Dooby's

The Helmand

Topside

Sugarvale

My Thai Go

Never On Sunday

Akbar Restaurant

Restaurante Tio Pepe

B-Side Cocktail Lounge

Cafe Fili

Dooby's

Dooby's

4.4

(523)

$

Open until 5:00 PM
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The Helmand

The Helmand

4.7

(566)

$$

Closed
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Topside

Topside

4.4

(399)

$$$$

Closed
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Sugarvale

Sugarvale

4.5

(220)

$$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Mount Vernon Place

Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup

WGK Personal Injury Lawyers - Baltimore Office

Garrett Jacobs Mansion

The Flats at Professional Arts Building

Paper Herald

Simple Wellness

520 Park Apartments

Hochschild, Kohn & Co

Zone

Mt Vernon Super Mart

Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup

Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup

4.8

(1.8K)

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WGK Personal Injury Lawyers - Baltimore Office

WGK Personal Injury Lawyers - Baltimore Office

4.9

(445)

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Garrett Jacobs Mansion

Garrett Jacobs Mansion

4.8

(37)

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The Flats at Professional Arts Building

The Flats at Professional Arts Building

3.6

(345)

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the most beautiful day at Flower Mart!! 🌸🌼 Flower Mart is Baltimore’s oldest free public festival and home of the lemon stick!!🍋 There were so many unique vendors, gorgeous blooms, and a variety of food! 🥰 Sadly, they were sold out of lemon sticks before I got there around 3 🥲 See you at Flower Mart next year! 💐 #md #maryland #meetmeinmd #baltimore #mountvernonplace #mtvernonplace #flowermart #spring #flowers
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In the heart of Baltimore, past the harbor's tourist crush and beyond downtown's office towers, Mount Vernon Place unfolds like a European piazza that somehow landed in Maryland. Here, America's first monument to George Washington rises 178 feet above four elegantly designed park squares, where locals stretch out on stone fountain edges on sunny afternoons and readers find quiet moments among magenta roses. On a recent spring morning, the squares hummed with the gentle rhythm of urban leisure. A woman with a colorful tote bag read beneath climbing roses while two older gentlemen had positioned folding chairs beneath century-old trees, engaged in conversation that seemed as unhurried as the clouds passing overhead. Unlike the carefully scheduled tourist sites of the Inner Harbor, Mount Vernon Place invites lingering. "What makes this place special is how it's both a monument and a living room," said a local artist sketching the classical buildings that frame the squares. "People actually use it." The district's stately buildings reveal Baltimore's 19th-century prosperity. When the Washington Monument's cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1815 (predating its more famous Washington D.C. counterpart by 33 years), it stood atop land donated from Revolutionary War hero John Eager Howard's estate. Baltimore's wealthiest families soon constructed elegant townhouses with marble steps and ornate cornices along the perimeter. These grand structures now house cultural institutions like the Walters Art Museum and the Peabody Institute. For visitors willing to tackle 227 stairs, climbing the Washington Monument offers panoramic views for just $6. The reward is a bird's-eye perspective of architect Robert Mills' masterful urban planning – the Greek cross layout of the four squares radiating from the monument's base, a design that feels remarkably contemporary despite its 19th-century origins. Mount Vernon Place doesn't shy from its complex history. Until 2017, a statue of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, who authored the infamous Dred Scott decision, stood in the north square. Its removal during an overnight operation following the Charlottesville violence represents how public spaces evolve alongside cultural values. Today, only the empty pedestal remains, a silent counterpoint to the district's otherwise intact historical landscape. The neighborhood's seasonal rhythms offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer brings free outdoor concerts and yoga classes organized by the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy. December transforms the area with the annual Monument Lighting, a Baltimore tradition since 1971 that bathes the Washington Column in holiday illumination accompanied by fireworks and a festival atmosphere. Spring's Flower Mart has operated since 1911, famous for its curious "lemon stick" treat – a peppermint stick inserted into a halved lemon. Local wisdom suggests visiting midweek to experience Mount Vernon Place at its most authentic. The Walters Art Museum (free admission) provides a climate-controlled respite on Baltimore's humid days, while the breathtaking George Peabody Library houses one of America's most photogenic book collections. For refreshments, try Dooby's for Korean-inspired fare or Mount Vernon Marketplace for diverse culinary options. As dusk falls and the Washington Monument glows against the darkening sky, visitors and locals alike gather on the squares' benches. In this moment, Mount Vernon Place achieves something remarkable – a public space that simultaneously honors history while remaining vitally alive in the present.
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In the heart of Baltimore, past the harbor's tourist crush and beyond downtown's office towers, Mount Vernon Place unfolds like a European piazza that somehow landed in Maryland. Here, America's first monument to George Washington rises 178 feet above four elegantly designed park squares, where locals stretch out on stone fountain edges on sunny afternoons and readers find quiet moments among magenta roses. On a recent spring morning, the squares hummed with the gentle rhythm of urban leisure. A woman with a colorful tote bag read beneath climbing roses while two older gentlemen had positioned folding chairs beneath century-old trees, engaged in conversation that seemed as unhurried as the clouds passing overhead. Unlike the carefully scheduled tourist sites of the Inner Harbor, Mount Vernon Place invites lingering. "What makes this place special is how it's both a monument and a living room," said a local artist sketching the classical buildings that frame the squares. "People actually use it." The district's stately buildings reveal Baltimore's 19th-century prosperity. When the Washington Monument's cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1815 (predating its more famous Washington D.C. counterpart by 33 years), it stood atop land donated from Revolutionary War hero John Eager Howard's estate. Baltimore's wealthiest families soon constructed elegant townhouses with marble steps and ornate cornices along the perimeter. These grand structures now house cultural institutions like the Walters Art Museum and the Peabody Institute. For visitors willing to tackle 227 stairs, climbing the Washington Monument offers panoramic views for just $6. The reward is a bird's-eye perspective of architect Robert Mills' masterful urban planning – the Greek cross layout of the four squares radiating from the monument's base, a design that feels remarkably contemporary despite its 19th-century origins. Mount Vernon Place doesn't shy from its complex history. Until 2017, a statue of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, who authored the infamous Dred Scott decision, stood in the north square. Its removal during an overnight operation following the Charlottesville violence represents how public spaces evolve alongside cultural values. Today, only the empty pedestal remains, a silent counterpoint to the district's otherwise intact historical landscape. The neighborhood's seasonal rhythms offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer brings free outdoor concerts and yoga classes organized by the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy. December transforms the area with the annual Monument Lighting, a Baltimore tradition since 1971 that bathes the Washington Column in holiday illumination accompanied by fireworks and a festival atmosphere. Spring's Flower Mart has operated since 1911, famous for its curious "lemon stick" treat – a peppermint stick inserted into a halved lemon. Local wisdom suggests visiting midweek to experience Mount Vernon Place at its most authentic. The Walters Art Museum (free admission) provides a climate-controlled respite on Baltimore's humid days, while the breathtaking George Peabody Library houses one of America's most photogenic book collections. For refreshments, try Dooby's for Korean-inspired fare or Mount Vernon Marketplace for diverse culinary options. As dusk falls and the Washington Monument glows against the darkening sky, visitors and locals alike gather on the squares' benches. In this moment, Mount Vernon Place achieves something remarkable – a public space that simultaneously honors history while remaining vitally alive in the present.
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In the heart of Baltimore, past the harbor's tourist crush and beyond downtown's office towers, Mount Vernon Place unfolds like a European piazza that somehow landed in Maryland. Here, America's first monument to George Washington rises 178 feet above four elegantly designed park squares, where locals stretch out on stone fountain edges on sunny afternoons and readers find quiet moments among magenta roses.

On a recent spring morning, the squares hummed with the gentle rhythm of urban leisure. A woman with a colorful tote bag read beneath climbing roses while two older gentlemen had positioned folding chairs beneath century-old trees, engaged in conversation that seemed as unhurried as the clouds passing overhead. Unlike the carefully scheduled tourist sites of the Inner Harbor, Mount Vernon Place invites lingering.

"What makes this place special is how it's both a monument and a living room," said a local artist sketching the classical buildings that frame the squares. "People actually use it."

The district's stately buildings reveal Baltimore's 19th-century prosperity. When the Washington Monument's cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1815 (predating its more famous Washington D.C. counterpart by 33 years), it stood atop land donated from Revolutionary War hero John Eager Howard's estate. Baltimore's wealthiest families soon constructed elegant townhouses with marble steps and ornate cornices along the perimeter. These grand structures now house cultural institutions like the Walters Art Museum and the Peabody Institute.

For visitors willing to tackle 227 stairs, climbing the Washington Monument offers panoramic views for just $6. The reward is a bird's-eye perspective of architect Robert Mills' masterful urban planning – the Greek cross layout of the four squares radiating from the monument's base, a design that feels remarkably contemporary despite its 19th-century origins.

Mount Vernon Place doesn't shy from its complex history. Until 2017, a statue of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, who authored the infamous Dred Scott decision, stood in the north square. Its removal during an overnight operation following the Charlottesville violence represents how public spaces evolve alongside cultural values. Today, only the empty pedestal remains, a silent counterpoint to the district's otherwise intact historical landscape.

The neighborhood's seasonal rhythms offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer brings free outdoor concerts and yoga classes organized by the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy. December transforms the area with the annual Monument Lighting, a Baltimore tradition since 1971 that bathes the Washington Column in holiday illumination accompanied by fireworks and a festival atmosphere. Spring's Flower Mart has operated since 1911, famous for its curious "lemon stick" treat – a peppermint stick inserted into a halved lemon.

Local wisdom suggests visiting midweek to experience Mount Vernon Place at its most authentic. The Walters Art Museum (free admission) provides a climate-controlled respite on Baltimore's humid days, while the breathtaking George Peabody Library houses one of America's most photogenic book collections. For refreshments, try Dooby's for Korean-inspired fare or Mount Vernon Marketplace for diverse culinary options.

As dusk falls and the Washington Monument glows against the darkening sky, visitors and locals alike gather on the squares' benches. In this moment, Mount Vernon Place achieves something remarkable – a public space that simultaneously honors history while remaining vitally alive in...

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A small but beautiful little park in the heart of Baltimore. Charles Street has tons of restaurant options within walking distance and the Walters art museum is a...

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Quaint, historic and charming square that takes you back in time. They host free events sponsored by the Mount Vernon Conservancy. Museums around the square offer...

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