Things to do in Baltimore

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Baltimore Attractions

Baltimore has it all: from Chesapeake Bay activities to trendy nightlife hot spots. Travelers of all varieties can find a way to make this Maryland city feel like home while they’re in town. Fun things to do in Baltimore range from the culinary to the artistic, will districts like Fell’s Point offering beautifully restored buildings as desirable photo opportunities. People may head to Baltimore for the harbor and bounty of fresh seafood, but they soon become enchanted by the eclectic neighborhoods and lively spirit of the city.


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What to do in Baltimore

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A visit to Baltimore doesn't have to hurt your hip pocket. You won't even need your wallet if you go to:

Maryland Women's Heritage Center - Speak to the staff or curator and gain an insight into the interesting collections held here.

Under Sky One Family Sculpture - If you're eager to get cultured, stop here and observe the artistic creativity on show.

Leone Riverside Park - Spoil the kids with a good time or release your own inner child — this place was built for fun.

Hopkins Plaza - Architecture fans will no doubt enjoy admiring the modern design of this local landmark.

Seven Foot Knoll Light - Get to know some of the intriguing history of the area through this site.

Baltimore Inner Harbor Marina - Find out why locals and travelers alike gravitate toward the unique atmosphere of this place.

Harborplace - Make room in your to-do list to explore this place of local importance.

Old St. Paul's Church - Work on your spiritual side or simply get lost in the peaceful ambiance at this sacred place.

BWI Trail - Contemplate the stark contrast between the urban jungle and nature's splendor at this awe-inspiring place.

Federal Hill Park - Work on your green thumb and explore the wide variety of plants on show.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Baltimore

Baltimore has been called a “city of neighborhoods,” owing in large part to the hundreds of unique districts that exist here. Each neighborhood boasts its own flavor and history, so prepare your senses for a diverse array of sights, sounds, and savory cuisine during your time in Charm City.

Downtown — Downtown Baltimore is bustling with activity, but between the architecture and landmarks you will also find parks and plazas every few blocks or so. Some of the more popular attractions in Baltimore’s downtown district include the historic ships along the harbor and the Maryland Science Center.

Locust Point — This peninsular area in Baltimore has a history rich in immigration, serving as a port for immigrants from places like Poland and Ireland beginning in the 1800’s. Today, you will find the charming neighborhood replete with an entertainment and dining complex called McHenry Row and the Baltimore Museum of Industry.

Fell’s Point — Seafarers can’t visit Baltimore without making a stop in Fell’s Point, where everything nautical is celebrated. From primo oysters to live music venues near the bay, Fell’s Point makes the most of its location. Some of the more quirky attractions in this part of Baltimore include historical walking tours that lead you past speakeasies and other taboo locations from the city’s past.

Little Italy — If you suspected this was the best place in Baltimore to grab a bowl of pasta, you were right! Aside from the cuisine, however, this ethnic neighborhood also has bocce ball courts and other fun attractions to keep you busy.

Of course, Day trips from Baltimore also hold a lot of promise: You can get to places like Mount Vernon or Gettysburg within a few hours.

Things to See in Baltimore

Before you get moving in Baltimore, there are plenty of things to see in this historic port city. The largest art museum in the entire state, the Baltimore Museum of Art, is teeming with pieces from artists like Matisse and Picasso. If you’re a fan of America’s favorite pastime, watch an Orioles game in Oriole Park at Camden Yards. You can also get up close and personal with underwater creatures and learn more about sea life during a trip to the impressive National Aquarium. If you’re in Baltimore on a couples trip, or just a music lover, consider topping off your evening at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Sightseeing in Baltimore

Once you have your fill of photo opportunities, shows, and art, turn your attention to the ways to stay active in this Maryland destination. After all, things to do in Baltimore include a lot of sports and recreation. From ropes courses to golfing and bike tours, in Baltimore you never have to feel stagnant. Things to do in the Baltimore, MD area also include helicopter tours over Chesapeake Bay, chowing down on famous blue crabs, and pirate-themed boat cruises for the entire family.

Things to Do in Baltimore with Kids

There's fun for all the family no matter where you wander in Baltimore. Here are some family friendly experiences to do together that will make your escape unforgettable:


 

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Inner Harbor

Historic seaport with post-industrial waterfront redevelopment, the Inner Harbor offers attractions like the National Aquarium and Maryland Science Center. Easily walk to stadiums or catch a water taxi to explore nearby areas.

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Downtown Baltimore

Central business district meets historic charm in this neighborhood, with attractions like the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, and Lexington Market. Enjoy diverse dining, nightlife, and easy access to public transportation.

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Fells Point

Historic waterfront neighborhood with a maritime vibe, Fell's Point boasts a high concentration of pubs and restaurants. Explore diverse architecture, unique shops, and reach it easily via water taxi or a short walk from the Inner Harbor.

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Federal Hill

You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in Federal Hill. You might want to make time for a stop at Baltimore Inner Harbor Marina or Maryland Science Center.

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Timonium

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Timonium and surrounding area, you can visit Fire Museum of Maryland and Towson Town Center.

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Harbor East

Harbor East is known for its captivating waterfront views, and with sights like National Katyn Memorial and Harbor East Marina, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Baltimore.

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