Cannabis Friendly Tourism

Just as there’s a whole tourism niche for oenophiles who have their hearts set on experiencing premier wine-producing regions, learning about their process, and sampling their products, BVFI will provide a similar experience that caters to the special interest of cannabis consumers.

For years, American tourists flocked to Amsterdam and its famed cafes, BVFI sets the stage for local home-grown entertainment. Cannabis tourism will lead to the reduction of poverty and to the promotion of socio-economic development and ownership. Out of $25 billion in legal cannabis sales in 2021, Forbes estimates $4.5 billion was driven by tourists, who additional pour $12.6 billion into restaurants, hotels, attractions, etc. and into state and municipality tax coffers. Colorado, where recreational cannabis has been legal for a decade and brought in $423 million in taxes last year.

Lastly, Baltimore is accessible by air, port, rail, and highway, making it a sustainable tourism hub for the Northeast Corridor, Mid-Atlantic region, and beyond.

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