Wednesday was finally the day that we left for Baltimore to "officially" start the honeymoon. It was a long day of traveling, we flew out of Branson's new airport and got into Baltimore just as the sun was setting. After a bit of a wait for the light rail (and Adam's fist experience at public transportation in a big city, haha!) and a 3 block trek with our luggage through downtown Baltimore, we finally found our hotel.
We got all checked in, and the guy at the counter upgraded us to the Club Level when he found out it was our honeymoon! The Club Level was on one of the highest levels of the hotel and accessed by key card only. They had a free hot breakfast every morning right there, and free appetizers and wine/drinks every evening. Talk about fancy!
This was the hotel I was really looking forward to- they had one of the Sleep Number beds!! Ahh, they really are as great as they are played up to be. It was pretty amazing, and I didnt want to leave because it kicks our bed at home's butt.
We spent the next few days exploring the downtown area of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor. It was definitely a really cute town. I liked the big city atmosphere and being right on the water was definitely neat. We saw alot of fun areas, and even walked to Little Italy, which was an entire part of town with tons of authentic Italian restaurants...every one of which would be amazing. We found one that had some great reviews and decided to seek it out- it was definitely worth it. Yum. Some great food!
All-in-all I really liked Baltimore. it was fun getting to use the light rail and I enjoyed getting to walk around the city. Adam wasnt exactly a fan of the walking part, but I thought it was relaxing getting to walk down the water and see the fancy part of the big city.
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Me
- Cass
- I'm a newlywed with a love for the little things in life- sipping a cappuccino at a local coffee shop in the sunshine, art that seems to make no sense, the smile my husband gets sometimes when I catch him watching me, the cool breeze in the fall when the leaves are changing, my dog when she has somehow manages to wedge herself under my hand and I find myself petting her unknowingly, the smell of freshly cut grass, the sounds of the ocean, taking photos of instances you can never get back. I feel too much about things but may not always say it. I adore my mother. You'll find I take a lot of pictures. La vita รจ bella.
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