as someone who is a born and bred Marylander, i actually grew up in a town where the Susquehanna River meets the Chesapeake about 30 minutes north of the city. I moved to Baltimore in my late 20s, your video truly made me emotional. so often our city is only shown in a negative light when there is so much American history, passion and beauty all throughout it as well as very friendly people. your video captures the side of the city us locals and Marylanders see. thank you! ❤️💛🖤
Thank you for sharing this wonderful feedback. Media loves latching on to one bad neighborhood or event and then painting a whole city in a negative light just to get views. Baltimore is one of my favorite cities and doesn't deserve the bad press
Once again (for the last time, i think) you are knocking it out of the park... I think you hit the Camden Yards (b&o) Warehouse! ... So basically Baltimore had its own minute-men on land and on the sea had pirates, and working together they knocked the British off the Eastern Seaboard!!! Never knew that!
Great video! It's refreshing to see a positive view of Baltimore. I've lived in the Baltimore metro area my entire life (six decades plus). It's nice to hear how interesting the city can be for visitors. Thanks.
Another place with a bad rep showed as a normal, beautiful place, full of history, worth visiting! I really do not understand how bad rep a city can get. I mean you should be able to tell that A PART of a city is to ba avoided and not portraying the entire town as a hell on earth. I always wanted to visid Baltimore and I'll definetly do when I have a chance!
The problem with many of these cities is the one or two bad neighborhoods becomes the stigma for the whole city. Baltimore is a great example, 200+ neighborhoods and the bad area makes it a bad city. It's almost the same story for all mega-cities
School field trip to the Inner Harbor about 40 years ago now. It was beautiful and we didn't see nearly enough as we were only allowed to visit this one area. The museum was fantastic! Thanks for the tour!
What a nice video! love the takes and description you make of every place with history behind, makes me wanna discover that city, thanks a lot bro 🇺🇲 👍🏙
Great video, Jose. I've just subscribed. I've been planning on visiting Baltimore from the U.K. for a while and after seeing your video, it's made me realise how much I need to make the visit happen lol. One question, where would you suggest I get a hotel? Inner Harbour? Or somewhere else. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback. Inner Harbour might be on the more expensive side. I always tend to stay around Little Italy which is a 10-15 minute walk to the Harbour and has a lot of great restaurants / parking, at a more affordable price.
Don’t let the stuff people tell you scare you away from Baltimore. As a whole it’s actually pretty safe. And its industrial history and American history is so extremely rich
Thank you I really appreciate all the feedback. If you ever get a chance I highly recommend the Aquarium. I only covered a small portion of it but there is so much to see
That's a shame and heartbreaking. The neighborhood I grew up in Queens, NY was mostly old homes that began a transformation during the 2000s into generic Condo's and apartments. Really took away the soul of the area.
as someone who is a born and bred Marylander, i actually grew up in a town where the Susquehanna River meets the Chesapeake about 30 minutes north of the city. I moved to Baltimore in my late 20s, your video truly made me emotional. so often our city is only shown in a negative light when there is so much American history, passion and beauty all throughout it as well as very friendly people. your video captures the side of the city us locals and Marylanders see. thank you! ❤️💛🖤
Thank you for sharing this wonderful feedback. Media loves latching on to one bad neighborhood or event and then painting a whole city in a negative light just to get views. Baltimore is one of my favorite cities and doesn't deserve the bad press
Jose brother, thank you for showing my city in this way🙏🏾, when I tell people Baltimore is amazing they look at me crazy
Thank you for the support Troy. Baltimore is one of my favorite cities to visit and def. doesn't get enough love from the media
Once again (for the last time, i think) you are knocking it out of the park... I think you hit the Camden Yards (b&o) Warehouse! ... So basically Baltimore had its own minute-men on land and on the sea had pirates, and working together they knocked the British off the Eastern Seaboard!!! Never knew that!
Great video! It's refreshing to see a positive view of Baltimore. I've lived in the Baltimore metro area my entire life (six decades plus). It's nice to hear how interesting the city can be for visitors. Thanks.
Thank you for the great feedback
Excellent video! Thank you, Jose!
Thank you so much 🙏
Regrettably, the media portrays Baltimore as a terrible place. I am delightfully surprised with what your video shows me to the contrary.😃
The media is not kind to larger cities. One or two bad neighborhoods in areas that have hundreds sets up the reputation of the whole place.
The inner harbor will be undergoing a complete transformation in a few years. I can't wait to see it.
Another place with a bad rep showed as a normal, beautiful place, full of history, worth visiting! I really do not understand how bad rep a city can get. I mean you should be able to tell that A PART of a city is to ba avoided and not portraying the entire town as a hell on earth. I always wanted to visid Baltimore and I'll definetly do when I have a chance!
The problem with many of these cities is the one or two bad neighborhoods becomes the stigma for the whole city. Baltimore is a great example, 200+ neighborhoods and the bad area makes it a bad city. It's almost the same story for all mega-cities
School field trip to the Inner Harbor about 40 years ago now. It was beautiful and we didn't see nearly enough as we were only allowed to visit this one area. The museum was fantastic! Thanks for the tour!
I love your videos 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much Christian. I appreciate your support
Stunning scenery. Beautiful harbor.and what a history!😮😅😊
Thanks for showing all of my favorite places I used to visit often. You did a great job with the video and the history lesson.
thank you I really appreciate the feedback, I love Baltimore and we never get to see the more positive side of the city
What a nice video! love the takes and description you make of every place with history behind, makes me wanna discover that city, thanks a lot bro 🇺🇲 👍🏙
Great demonstration 👍👍👍👍
Wow, you should have more subscribers. You've done a very good job on this and will no doubt succeed in the future!
Not as scary as dan bell and leapinpark. And a very pretty change. Tha ks. And a better visitor guide!😮😅😊
Believe that's leaking park. Beautiful but scary. 300 murders! The bad side of Balmer, or one.
Great video! Hope you had the chance to try some Maryland steamed crabs, crabcakes ( the best anywhere) and other delicious seafood.
thank you so much. The steamed crabs are really top notch in Annapolis
Great video, entertaining and educational at the same time. Baltimore seems to be a great city
Wow I am jealous, this is such a great video and I really enjoyed the Patterson Park part of this video. Awesome!
Thank you. Patterson Park is a pretty neat part of Baltimore. If your ever in the neighborhood I recommend a visit
@@JoseOnTour Yes I am a former resident and made alot of content in the area.
Great video, Jose. I've just subscribed. I've been planning on visiting Baltimore from the U.K. for a while and after seeing your video, it's made me realise how much I need to make the visit happen lol.
One question, where would you suggest I get a hotel? Inner Harbour? Or somewhere else. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback. Inner Harbour might be on the more expensive side. I always tend to stay around Little Italy which is a 10-15 minute walk to the Harbour and has a lot of great restaurants / parking, at a more affordable price.
Don’t let the stuff people tell you scare you away from Baltimore. As a whole it’s actually pretty safe. And its industrial history and American history is so extremely rich
And natinal agmquarium,? # 3 i believe. Keep up t he good work!😮😅😊
Thank you I really appreciate all the feedback. If you ever get a chance I highly recommend the Aquarium. I only covered a small portion of it but there is so much to see
great reviews
thank you
The inner harbor shops are all closed down, right?
Have you been to Baltimore? What is your favorite neighborhood?
Harbor Place is dead now. I hope they bring it back.
Won't be amazing for much longer. Developers are planning to tear it down to put up high rise apartments or condos. It will be devastating.
That's a shame and heartbreaking. The neighborhood I grew up in Queens, NY was mostly old homes that began a transformation during the 2000s into generic Condo's and apartments. Really took away the soul of the area.
Unfortunately a developer is about to destroy the iconic Inner Harbor area by putting apartment buildings in the waterfront park. : (
thats such awful news to hear but not surprising. I see it in so many cities and it becomes such an eyesore for what once was a beautiful area.
What a shame. Harbor Place was a cash cow and it was just a fun place to go too.