Upper Fell's Point, Baltimore
Facts and practical information
Upper Fells Point, also known as "Fells Prospect," is a neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Located north of Fells Point, originally the neighborhood was home to Baltimore's dock workers. By the 1880s canneries and factories provided employment to new immigrants, including Irish, Italians and Poles. In the early 1900s these new Americans were joined by Jews, Lithuanians and Greeks. Today its tidy brick rowhouses and tree-lined streets are home to both old-timers and young urban professionals. It is also the heart of Baltimore's growing Latino community and is sometimes called "Spanish Town". Although most Hispanics in the neighborhood are Mexicans, there are significant populations of Salvadorans, Puerto Ricans, Hondurans, Dominicans, Guatemalans, Colombians, and Cubans, as well as many others. ()
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Upper Fell's Point – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fell's Point, Little Italy, Broadway Presbyterian Church, St. Leo's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Upper Fell's Point?
How to get to Upper Fell's Point by public transport?
Bus
- Gough Street • Lines: Green (7 min walk)
- Lombard Street Northbound • Lines: Green (8 min walk)
Metro
- Johns Hopkins Hospital • Lines: M (21 min walk)
- Shot Tower/Market Place • Lines: M (24 min walk)