MD: Walk the “Wicked” Pubs and Haunts in Fell’s Point Neighborhood

Baltimore, MD Exit 57: Step through the doors of some of Fells point’s most infamous watering holes on a pub crawl tour that explores the scandalous past of this historic maritime neighborhood when you partake in Fells Point Wicked History Pub Tour.

Baltimore Wicked History Tours has been thrilling locals and visitors alike with scandalous tales of Baltimore’s underbelly since 2014. The Fells Point Wicked History Pub Tour lasts between 2-2.5 hours, depending on the tour guide. There are 3-4 pub stops during the course of the tour.Wicked Tour Baltimore

You’ll walk the cobblestone streets of Fells Point and enter some of the most haunted pubs on the shore front. Travel back in time to when Fells Point was a colorful, dangerous place to visit, crawling with sailors, privateers, ladies of the night, and immigrants looking for a better life. Tempers ran hot with people who had nothing to lose and those looking to exploit them. Fells Point also had its bright spots with luminaries like Billie Holiday and Edgar Allan Poe roaming these historic streets. Learn the secrets of this historic maritime village while enjoying an entertaining and  knowledgeable view of the era from an amazing story telling  tour guide.Wicked Pub Tour Baltimore

In a Baltimore Wicked History Tour  you’ll experience Baltimore’s  scandalous yesteryear in a history lesson like no other.  This haunting adventure that  some might call downright wicked, is for 21 and older only.

For Reservations: fareharbor.com/baltimorewickedhistorytour/items/calendar/2017/07/ or  (877) 293-1571

Cliff leading the Fells Point Wicked History Pub Tour

Photo courtesy of Charlie Herrick

 

Location: Sidewalk outside Max’s sidebar, 731 S Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231
Dates: Weekly on Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Time: 7pm – 9;30pm
Tel: 877 -293-1571
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For Regional Accommodations, Restaurants & Attractions: baltimore.org

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