
Lord Baltimore Hotel’s LB Skybar, located on the 19th floor rooftop, will reopen to the public on April 25th, offering panoramic views of the Baltimore skyline.
“We are excited to reopen the Skybar and to give visitors and those who live, work and play here an opportunity to experience Baltimore in a new way,” said Sheila Wiegandt, managing director of the Lord Baltimore Hotel.
The LB Skybar will be open Thursdays through Saturdays, weather permitting, from 5:00 p.m. to midnight. The Skybar will host various programming including a DJ on Friday and Saturday evenings from 8:00-11:00 p.m. and a series of happy hours that will benefit local nonprofits.
This year’s LB Skybar menu features specialty cocktails, canned craft cocktails and local beers. Light fare will also be offered including the LBH Crab Pretzel, Cheeseburger Sliders, Grilled Wings, Chips & Salsa and more.
The Lord Baltimore Hotel is also bringing back its “Touch the Sky” overnight package, starting at $199 and available Thursday through Saturday nights, featuring an overnight stay, late check-out, a welcome gift from the Baltimore-based and women-owned MFG Toffee & Bark Co., a $50.00 dining credit, and two local craft beers at the LB Skybar.
Since opening in 2015, the LB Skybar has become a favorite destination for happy hours and late-nights, ranked as one of The Baltimore Sun’s top 25 bars in the city. LB Skybar offers one of the best vantage points of Downtown Baltimore to enjoy summertime sunsets. For more information on LB Skybar and Lord Baltimore Hotel, visit www.lordbaltimorehotel.com. To book a private happy hour or to be suggest a nonprofit for the charity happy hour series, contact Betsy Goldfeder at bgoldfeder@lordbaltimorehotel.com.
About Lord Baltimore Hotel
The Lord Baltimore Hotel is best known for its historic elegance in the heart of Downtown Baltimore. Paired with its significant architecture, the Lord Baltimore Hotel guarantees a unique and interesting experience. Guests are greeted by a beautiful grand piano, oil paintings, an award-winning vaulted fresco ceiling, and an immense glass chandelier. Recognized by the Historic Hotels of America as the “Best City Center Historic Hotel” and one of the “10 Best Historic Hotels” by USA Today, the hotel towers over the Baltimore skyline at 23 stories and offers 440 new guest rooms and suites, more than 20,000 sq. ft. of meeting and event space, and dining options including LB Tavern and LB Bistro & Bakery. Art is a major part of the hotel, holding 2,500 pieces of artwork. The Lord Baltimore Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. More information on the hotel can be found at www.lordbaltimorehotel.com.