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    About Baltimore

    Baltimore is the largest city in the state of Maryland in the United States. It is located in the central part along the tidal portion of the river Patapsco. Talking about the city’s rich past, it was surely famous for its lively ports and for its shipping industry. But now, the city has a few more tags to be known for whether it is finance, healthcare, technology or education. Do you know Baltimore is known as a “city of neighborhoods”? To hold this statement, the city comprises 72 designated historic districts populated by various ethnic groups. Each district boasts its own unique charm and is known for its mesmerizing culture. The city has carried its beer-making legacy since the 1800s with more than 100 breweries in place today. 

    Everything about Student Accommodation Baltimore

    Residing in student accommodation in Baltimore depends on a lot of components like the budget, distance from the university, needed amenities and other preferences. The city is divided into nine geographical regions housing at least six universities for higher education. Students can reside in the Charles Village area which is in close proximity to Johns Hopkins University and provides a range of housing options for the students. Another is Federal Hill, known for its nightlife and modern housing options. Students residing in this area can easily travel to the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus. Next on this list is Roland Park which is very close to Loyola University Maryland and is a good residential area known for its tree-lined streets. Students looking for affordable housing options and don't mind taking frequent public transportation can choose to reside in the Hampden neighbourhood which is a bit farther from the universities in the city. 

    Various Types of Student Accommodation in Baltimore

    The various types of student accommodation in Baltimore can be described under two categories: On-campus housing and Off-Campus housing. First-year students who are new to the country can surely opt for on-campus student accommodation which needless to say features resident halls and dormitories. These housing facilities often come with communal spaces like dining areas, laundry, and even shared bathrooms. In lieu, if you prefer more independence and desire more amenities, off-campus housing can be your pick. These housing facilities come with a stripe of options like shared rooms, ensuite rooms and studio rooms. You can choose to reside in your preferred type of housing. These PBSAs are specifically designed to cater to student needs in a foreign land while feeding with meticulous safety measures. 

    Explore Baltimore

    Baltimore has a plentiful of tourist attractions and places to explore with its fascinating history and charming culture. Nature fanciers can take a leisurely stroll at the Inner Harbor for the spectacular waterfront views and explore some amazing restaurants too. On the other hand, those who are keen on knowing the city’s history can head to the Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a must-visit. Another fantastic blotch to hunt is the Fells Point. It features beautiful cobblestone streets, quaint shops and lively pubs. How can be art lovers left behind? Just wander through the Mount Vernon Cultural District neighbourhood, and you'll find iconic attractions like the historic Washington Monument, the remarkable Walters Art Museum, and the prestigious Peabody Institute. Culinary options are too in the exploration list of Baltimore. Known for its delectable crab cakes, and dishes seasons with the iconic Old Bay spice become a must-whack in the city. 

    Famous Universities in Baltimore

    Baltimore is known for its outstretched list of universities that are known for their global reputation. One of the most prestigious universities globally is the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore known for its wide range of disciplines and features multiple campuses across the city. Next is the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UBM) which is a public university and focuses on health and human services. Morgan State University is another historically dated Black University which is known for its multitude of programs. Offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, Towson University is another renowned institution in the city and is a part of the University System of Maryland.

    Student Life in Baltimore

    Baltimore thrives to offer students with so many opportunities and experiences. With so many renowned universities the city offers personal and professional opportunities to propel in the future. Students can immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of the city with so many museums, art galleries and lively music venues. The fun doesn't stop here. The city vaunts eclectic nightlife with perky bars, happening clubs and fantastic beaneries. Adding more to this the city hosts exciting events throughout the year like Light City, Hampdenfest, Baltimore Book Festival and others with all the enthusiasm and vogue. Students can definitely indulge in these festivals to get a notion of the city’s culture and make a connection with the local community.  

    Cost of Living in Baltimore

    Talking about the cost of living, Baltimore is 20% less expensive than the state’s average. Students who are on their study abroad journey to Baltimore need to fork out approximately $1500 to $1800 per month. This cost of living comprises the rental costs, food expenses, transportation costs, medical bills and other miscellaneous expenses. 

    What makes Baltimore Unique?

    Foodies won’t be disappointed at any cost in this city as Baltimore’s uniqueness lies in its culinary scenes. The city has something new for everyone. The most celebrated Old Bay Spice is a staple in all Maryland cuisines. One cannot resist themselves to try the delectable oysters the scrumptious crab cakes or just the steamed blue crabs seasons with their staple seasoning. 

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