Frequently Asked Questions About Living at Queen Anne Belvedere Apartments
Renters choose Queen Anne Belvedere because it offers a unique combination of historic character, walkable city living, and convenient access to some of Baltimore's most important educational, cultural, and employment centers. The community appeals to those who want an apartment with personality in one of Baltimore's most established neighborhoods.
Mount Vernon is one of Baltimore's most iconic neighborhoods, known for its historic architecture, cultural institutions, local restaurants, coffee shops, and vibrant arts scene. Residents enjoy a highly walkable lifestyle with easy access to downtown Baltimore, Penn Station, and some of the city's most recognizable landmarks.
Yes. Queen Anne Belvedere is just a few blocks from the University of Baltimore and convenient to the Peabody Institute, Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and Johns Hopkins University shuttle routes. Its central location makes it a popular choice for students, faculty, researchers, and university staff.
Queen Anne Belvedere is located across the street from Baltimore Penn Station, providing residents with convenient access to MARC and Amtrak service. This makes commuting throughout the Baltimore-Washington corridor easier for professionals, students, and frequent travelers.
Residents enjoy living near some of Baltimore's best restaurants, cafés, museums, theaters, and cultural attractions. Nearby destinations include the Walters Art Museum, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Mount Vernon Marketplace, and countless local dining and entertainment options throughout Midtown and Downtown Baltimore.
Queen Anne Belvedere stands out for its historic architecture, distinctive character, and location within the heart of Mount Vernon. Unlike many newer apartment communities, it offers residents the opportunity to live in a property that reflects Baltimore's rich architectural and cultural history.
Yes. Residents benefit from convenient access to Penn Station, local bus routes, light rail connections, and major roadways serving downtown Baltimore and the greater metropolitan area. The location supports both local and regional commuting.
One of the biggest advantages of living at Queen Anne Belvedere is the neighborhood's walkability; the community has a Walk Score of 97.[BB1] Residents can easily reach restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, museums, universities, and entertainment venues without relying heavily on a vehicle.
Queen Anne Belvedere is a great fit for professionals, students, educators, healthcare workers, creatives, and anyone who values historic charm, urban convenience, and a walkable lifestyle. It appeals to renters seeking an authentic Baltimore living experience.
Yes. The community is conveniently located near major downtown employers, healthcare institutions, universities, government offices, and professional services throughout Baltimore's central business districts.
Living at Queen Anne Belvedere means being surrounded by Baltimore's history, culture, and energy while enjoying the convenience of a central location. Residents appreciate the neighborhood's unique character, walkability, and access to everything the city has to offer.
Residents are close to many of Baltimore's most recognized cultural destinations, including the Walters Art Museum, Peabody Institute, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, theaters, galleries, historic landmarks, and community events throughout Mount Vernon and Midtown Baltimore.
Yes. Queen Anne Belvedere is a pet-friendly apartment community that welcomes both cats and dogs. Residents may have up to two pets per household. A one-time pet fee of $350 and monthly pet rent of $50 per pet apply. Pets weighing up to 80 pounds are welcome, and certain breed restrictions apply. Please contact our leasing office for complete pet policy details. Service animals and emotional support animals are accommodated in accordance with applicable federal laws.
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