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At St. Leo’s, ravioli-making volunteers bring an extra
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SERVICES FOR VISITORS |
1840S CARROLLTON INN B&B
50 Albemarle St
410.385.1840
BLANC NOIR B&B
210 S. HIGH ST
410.212.5056
CENTRAL SERVICE GAS
1026 Eastern Ave
410.685.4298
COLOMBO BANK (ATM)
224 Albemarle St
410.685.4611
COSE BELLE (gift
shop)
917 Fawn St
410.727.8191
DOLCE HAIR SALON
1008 Eastern Ave
410.685.3333
EDGE EVOLUTION HAIR STUDIO
1300 Bank St
410.327.3343
ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR
1307 Eastern Ave
410.276.4850
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES
by Marriott
101 President St
410.837.9900
GERRY’S TIRE & AUTO
39 Central Ave
410.685.4330
HERTZ CAR RENTAL
815 E Pratt St
410.625.0790
NEXT LEVEL HANDWASH CARWASH
1325 Eastern Ave
410.276.1845
OFFICE DEPOT
Pratt & President
410.685.3074
SCENE 217 SALON
217 Albemarle St
410.244.0647
SEGS IN THE CITY
Take a tour on a Segway!
207 S Albemarle St
800-734-7393
SHEARZ SALON
914 Eastern Ave
410.685.1535
TOSCANA MEDI SPA
202 S Albemarle St
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Welcome
to
Little Italy
- Piccola Italia
This
charming,
cozy
neighborhood
located in the heart of
downtown
Baltimore is an important
cultural and ethnic icon for
the city.
Nestled between the Inner
Harbor and historic Fells
Point, millions of people
annually visit Little Italy
to dine at its
almost 30 restaurants,
watch outdoor movies,
participate in bocce
tournaments, attend
Italian festivals,
worship at its Italian
parish, partake in Italian
language and cultural classes, attend
ravioli dinners, go to the Sons of Italy
lodge, or simply stroll
through the friendly narrow
streets to experience a bit
of the
sapore
and
ambiente
of the old country,
Italia.
Located near other
quaint Baltimore
neighborhoods like Canton,
Federal Hill, Fells Point
and Harbor East,
Little Italy
is reachable by car,
water taxi, subway, and just
a short walk from the Inner
Harbor.
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Order a walking map of Little Italy or pick up one when you get to Baltimore! |
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POINTS OF INTEREST
and
THINGS TO DO |
ARTIST TONY DESALES
MEMORIAL PLAQUE
High & Fawn Sts
BOCCE COURTS
902 Stiles St.
Open to public. Bring balls.
CABARET AT GERMANO'S
jazz, opera, theatre, Broadway
410.752.4515
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
PIAZZA & STATUE
President St
D'ALESANDRO HOUSE
Fawn & Albemarle Sts;
political family’s former
home
HERITAGE WALK marquee
Eastern & Albemarle
historical info on Little Italy
ITALIAN FESTIVALS
Exeter & Stiles Sts
June: Feast of St. Anthony
August: Feast of St. Gabriele
LITTLE ITALY LODGE
Order Sons of Italy
905 E. Pratt St
410.685.3116
MR. RAY'S HOUSE
High & Stiles Sts; Baltimore Centennial
Home; Little Italy
Open Air Film Fest movies are projected from third
floor window
OPEN AIR FILM FESTIVAL
High & Stiles Sts Fridays thru July and August
PANDOLA
LEARNING CENTER
912 Stiles St
Italian language, cooking, and cultural classes
offered during fall and spring semesters
PRESIDENT STREET STATION/
CIVIL WAR MUSEUM
601 President St
443.220.0290
REGINALD F. LEWIS MUSEUM
830 E. Pratt 443.263.1800
ST. LEO THE GREAT
Italian Catholic Church
Exeter & Stiles Sts
410.675.7275
gift shop, historical marker, War Memorial
plaques, tours
STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
FLAG
HOUSE
844 E. Pratt St
410.837.1793
tours, gift shop
STRATFORD UNIVERSITY
Pratt St & Central Ave
410.752.4710
STREET SIGNS - "VIA NANCY D'ALESANDRO PELOSI"
Pratt & Albemarle Sts; and Albemarle St & Eastern
Ave
(politician who grew up in Little Italy)
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If
you’re visiting in the
summer, be sure to
coincide with one of the
many
Italian-related events
offered by the
handful of organizations
that comprise "The
Neighborhood" ... just to name a
few: Feast of St. Anthony
Italian Festival in June,
Feast of St. Gabriele
Italian Festival in
August, and the Little Italy
Open Air Film Fest each
Fridays through
July & August.
Indeed it was
from Italy that the
neighborhood’s original
families derived –
immigrants who moved into
this small Baltimore
district during the 20th
century to remain banded
together in their new home, America. Generations later, many
of Little Italy’s long skinny rowhomes are still owned by
their families. It remains a
tight-knit community … because
there is nothing more important
to Italians than
la famiglia.
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