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Rover537 t1_jcyqts1 wrote

Very hard to recommend without knowing your budget but Anthem House/McHenry Row/Porter Street apartment buildings in Locust Point would be some of the easiest commutes for you.

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FabriceSantoro t1_jcy7pai wrote

Go to the Orioles team store at Camden Yards for the best selection. Also, if you’re a birdland member (even partial season ticket plan) you should be able to get a discount. I did some holiday shopping at the team store and was very pleasantly surprised that my membership got me 50% off! Birdland memberships start at like $200 so it’s something to consider when you do the math on how much you’ll save on merch and concessions during games.

(I don’t work for the Orioles ticket office I promise)

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sxswnxnw t1_jcy405n wrote

Stick to neighborhoods west of 83/President Street, south of Maryland Avenue, and closer to the water.

You can get a city and harbor view living in some buildings downtown for less than say in Federal Hill, but Downtown does not have bars and restaurants on every corner.

There are plenty of apartments buildings to choose from. The Standard would not be my first choice, but I have heard it is nice.

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Nintendoholic t1_jcxy89s wrote

Difficult to give good direction without a budget but stick to Fed Hill/Riverside/Locust Point if you want an easier commute

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CandidateNice t1_jcxwvaz wrote

They also have dry saunas in each of the bathrooms! It’s like $30 for a day pass and there are plenty of men that go there, so you should feel comfortable. This is my favorite because it’s a great environment, but it’s not stuffy like you would expect a spa to be. It feels casual and relaxing.

Warning that they are closed for refurbishment until late March!

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