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5. Expect a very diverse, polite and easygoing atmosphere.

Customers with drinks in front of the juke box at Club Charles cocktails in Baltimore, Maryland.

Club Charles is a 1940s-inspired cocktail lounge with period furnishings, a hipster vibe, great drinks and a nicely curated jukebox.

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1. The most famous are the USS Constellation, the last Civil War–era vessel afloat, and a World War II submarine. In the spring, celebrate your favorite queens and kings at the Annual Baltimore Drag Awards hosted by Creative Alliance.

Bird in Hand

If you happen to be wandering around Charles Village, Bird in Hand Café and Bookstore is a great stop for great coffee, poetry readings and a nicely curated selection of books.

At the promenade’s end stands the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse, Maryland’s oldest screw-pile lighthouse, built in 1855, now a distinctive red museum exhibit. For something calmer, wander the quieter north-end beaches or Assateague Island nearby, famous for its wild ponies. On-site you'll find free Wi-Fi throughout, cable TV, and in-room coffee-making facilities.

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National Aquarium Under a glimmering glass pyramid on the Inner Harbor is one of the most acclaimed aquariums in the U.S. Inside, more than 20,000 animals—from sleek sharks and playful dolphins to delicate jellyfish and colorful tropical fish—inhabit carefully crafted habitats. The rooms are stylishly eclectic, with retro furnishings, patterned wallpapers, and playful details that give it a personality lacking in some hotels.

The Drinkery is another long-running institution in the Bmore LGBTQ+ scene. Highlights include illuminated manuscripts, jeweled Fabergé eggs, and masterworks by artists like Raphael and Monet. Beware the tourist-trap “antique” shops… unless, of course, you’ve been searching in vain for that perfect, one of a kind, utterly fantastic tchotchke.

Cheap drinks, drag shows, and regular themed nights—ranging from fetish to karaoke (and even a ladies’ night)—are its key selling points.

The Drinkery – Double the age of your average twink, The Drinkery opened all the way back in 1975.

gay hotel baltimore

It might not seem so obvious on the surface, but it has quite the LGBTQ+ history to back it up. For an intimate, historic experience, book the The William Fell in Fell’s Point. The jukebox is legendary, the martinis strong, and the drag shows razzle dazzle.

Baltimore Gay Saunas and Cruising Bars

Unfortunately there currently aren’t any gay saunas in Baltimore.

Cherry blossoms blanket the Tidal Basin each spring, and surprisingly bohemian neighborhoods like Georgetown buzz with countercultural energy and multiculturalism. The city’s only boutique art hotel offers breathtaking views of the city and its landmarks, including Mount Vernon Square Park and the Washington Monument, right from your room.

Shopping and Shows

Atomic Books is a well-organized, locally beloved bookstore that specializes in small press books, graphic novels, contemporary art and literature.