Fells Point Food Tour: Taste Baltimore's History!
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Overview
The Fells Point Food Tour in Baltimore explores one of Baltimore's best-preserved historic districts. Fells Point is a lively waterfront area that started almost 280 years ago. This tour lets people enjoy Fells Point's great vibe and old roots while tasting some of the best foods it has to offer.
During this 3.5-hour walking tour, guests can expect to visit several local restaurants and eateries, sampling a variety of dishes that showcase the neighborhood's culinary diversity. Stops include the historic Broadway Market, Robert Long House, and Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park. A professional guide shares stories about the area's past and present, offering insights into its unique culture and architecture.
The tour includes all food tastings. Drinks are not included, unless the tour says otherwise. Guide tips are also not included. This small-group tour ensures a personal experience. It is perfect for anyone who loves food and wants to learn more about Baltimore's history.




Highlights
Explore Historic Fells Point: Walk through the charming streets of Baltimore's best-preserved historic district.
Taste Local Flavors: Enjoy food tastings at some of Fells Point's favorite spots.
Learn Baltimore History: Hear stories about the area's past from a professional guide.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a personal tour in a small group setting.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love the tour guides and the food, but some suggest improvements to the pace and food selection.

Tour guides are knowledgeable and friendly.
The food is delicious and plentiful.
Participants enjoy learning about the history of Fells Point.
The tour provides a great way to discover local restaurants.
Some customers felt the tour spent too much time at each location.
Some found the food choices weren't always representative of Baltimore cuisine.
The Journey
Broadway Market
Step into Baltimore's vibrant past at Broadway Market, a cornerstone of Fells Point since 1786. As one of the city's oldest surviving public markets, it once served as the lifeblood of the community, where farmers arrived by wagon and boat to trade their goods. Today, Broadway Market continues its tradition, offering a tantalizing array of food vendors, local artisans, and the unmistakable energy of a bustling Baltimore marketplace. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of a true Baltimore institution.
Robert Long House
Journey back to 1765 and explore the Robert Long House, Baltimore's oldest surviving urban residence, nestled in the heart of Fells Point. Originally the home of merchant Robert Long, this meticulously preserved rowhouse offers a glimpse into 18th-century life. Saved from demolition by the Fells Point Preservation Society, the house now serves as their headquarters, a testament to their commitment to preserving the neighborhood's rich architectural heritage. Wander through its historic rooms and connect with Baltimore's colonial past.
Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park
Reflect on the powerful stories of Frederick Douglass and Isaac Myers at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park, a national heritage site dedicated to African American contributions to Baltimore's maritime industry. Explore exhibits detailing Douglass's life from enslaved youth to abolitionist leader, and learn about Myers's remarkable journey as a free-born African American who rose to national prominence. Through interactive displays and historical artifacts, the park honors the enduring legacy of resilience and achievement within Baltimore's maritime history.
Know Before You Go
This 3.5-hour Fells Point Food Tour includes a professional guide and all food tastings. It does not include guide gratuities or drinks, unless specified. The meeting point will be provided after booking. The tour explores the historic Fells Point neighborhood on foot.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes for walking and consider bringing extra money for drinks or guide gratuities. Some reviewers suggest that you come hungry because there is plenty of food.