Bordering the University of Baltimore and just blocks from the Peabody Insitute, The Queen Anne Belvedere
    Residences sit in the heart of Midtown — a cultural and educational hub at the edge of the Mt.Vernon Historic District — and convenient to the nearby Inner Harbor.

    At the Queen Anne Belvedere, you can bypass the downtown crowds and the mind-numbing commute home.
    Instead, stroll down the street for cofee, dinner, or shopping. Wander into a gallery or walk into a nearby concert. Work, study, relax and revel in what makes Baltimore a livable city of such delightful contrasts.



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    ount Vernon's services and attractions along the 15-minute walk from The Queen Anne Belvedere to the Inner Harbor:


    · The Washington Monument and Museum: You can see the collection inside the base and climb the 228 steps to the top for a fantastic panoramic view.

    · Walters Art Museum. The Baltimore Flower Mart and Book Festival are held at this site every year.

    · Mount Vernon Place and Washington Place: Garden squares surround the Washington Monument with fountains and statues.

    · Dozens of restaurants: Click Here for a list !

    · Live performances at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Lyric Opera House, the Peabody, Center Stage, Everyman Theatre, Spotlighters Theatre, as well as, foreign and independent films at the Charles Theatre.

    · Museums and galleries: The Walters Art Museum, the Maryland Historical Society, Maryland Institute College of Art, the Meredith Gallery.

    · Hundreds of shops: Including a supermarket, pharmacies, book stores, boutiques.

    · Over 20 Bars, Cafes and Nightclubs

    · Transportation: MTA buses, the Subway (services northwest suburbs, downtown and Johns Hopkins) and the Light Rail line offers frequent service to Penn. Station, BWI, and north/south suburbs.

    · Penn Station: Access to Amtrak, Marc, and the Light Rail makes Mount Vernon a convenient place for commuters to live.


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