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1Maryland Science Center

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Children's museum
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Situated in the heart of Inner Harbor, Maryland Science Center is a captivating museum that offers an array of interactive exhibits and activities for both children and adults. The center features a planetarium, IMAX theater, rooftop observatory, and numerous hands-on programs.
This place is BUSSIN ! Came here a bunch as a kid and finally got to visit again a few days ago. What a blast from the past ! They have dinosaur exhibits, A bed of nails to lay on, and so many other fun activities. This place even has an electric exhibit and other really fun interactive things for kids and adults to do! Definitely don’t come here on a weekend it’s really crowded try to come mid week. Their r some school groups but it certainly ain’t as crowded as the weekends.
Big 4 — Google review
What a fantastic learning experience for kids and adults. Such great exhibits to expand children's understanding of the world around them and get them learning and having fun at the same time. Worth the trip. My 12 and 8 year old boys enjoyed their time here.
Eric W — Google review
overall best experience - we went to a show with Jalen and Emily and they made our entire day, we got to explore a lot, and ended up sewing monsters with the help of jessie. everyone there went above and beyond when we needed help with things and everyone was extremely knowledgeable when we had questions. this experience has me wanting to buy their seasonal pass for the year
Jazmyn J — Google review
Went as a chaperone for a kindergarten school trip. The kids had a blast. Three floors of areas the kids could explore from the dino exhibit, kinetic energy, and more. There was more than enough for the kids to stay engaged for several hours and parents as well.
Ciara L — Google review
This is a nice-sized science museum to explore. There are three full levels of exhibits, as well as a planetarium. There is a cafe, eating area, and gift shop. You could easily spend most of the day here. And it is in a lovely, scenic area of kf the inner harbour.
Lisa F — Google review
I am very disappointed with science center. Me and my daughter which is homeschooled bought tickets to event but got the days mixed up. Now on any given day the museum is pretty much empty.. the homeschool events we have attend ended …which they claim to sell out fast had about 3 other homeschool in them. For a museum that pretty much need good reviews and more attendance seems to me would be a bit more accommodating and understanding. But no they weren’t. No exchanges offered… forget a refund which I was no asking for. So sorry have a good day is pretty much what they told us. Would not recommend paying to come here… so disappointing.
Marlene B — Google review
Parking was a little tricky but we found public parking down the road by the restaurant near the water. It was a few minutes walking distance. I think we picked a day where many schools scheduled a field trip at the end of the school year. It was a zoo with kids running around all over the place with not enough adult chaperones. We made the best of it.
Eric M — Google review
The Maryland Science Center is Way Cool ! Dinosaur Lovers expect the best in excitement. Many fine details including the electric exhibits what an hair raising opportunity. Fun for everyone just a very exciting place.
Louise F — Google review
601 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•http://www.mdsci.org/•(410) 685-2370•Tips and more reviews for Maryland Science Center

2National Aquarium

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The National Aquarium is a must-visit landmark featuring captivating marine-life exhibits, an exciting dolphin show, and a thrilling shark tank. Visitors can also explore a walk-through rainforest for an immersive experience. Located near the World Trade Center, visitors are required to follow specific traffic patterns for safe entry and exit. Health measures such as wearing face coverings and completing screening questionnaires are in place. Additionally, one-way traffic flow and social distancing measures are enforced throughout the building.
Our family had a great time at the National Aquarium. There was a lot to do and see. They kept people moving in one direction which made it easy to navigate so you can see everything. The food was good, but it was a little dirty. The animals seemed like they were treated well and the areas were clean. The staff was very friendly and told us about different exhibits and what to look for. I would definitely recommend going here and look forward to our next trip.
Richard N — Google review
We went for the first time and we choose labor day to go. It actually wasn't that bad. We had no wait to get in. But some of the exhibits had a crowd before you could get to see it decently. We did not do any of the experiences or were we able to see the dolphins though we did try. They were being feed when we were there and we didn't wait long enough to see them. If you have anyone in your group that has mobility issues and needs to use elevators they do have them and they can fit wheelchairs plus a person or two. They are not near where the other entrance to the floor is for those that do not have mobility problems. I say this for those who have parties of mixed capabilities. There is one area that those who cannot do stairs can access and that is the birds area. There is a way for wheelchairs to go through the area but there is 2 platforms that you can't get to. The aquarium was nice and the employees we came across were all friendly. The are some rather large attractions and lots of smaller ones just like any other aquarium or zoo. They have an area with horseshoe crabs and jellyfish that you can touch the animals. We were hoping that there was an area you can feed manta rays of something like it but they did not. We got to see how they clean some of the tanks and some of the divers that we found out that all the divers are volunteers. The guy made a joke saying that they work for free bottled air. Some of the tanks look difficult to clean so I don't envy them. They some frogs and birds and some other animals. I was not expecting to see any other animals but I thought it was cool. There are some really good views of the harbor as well. They have a spot that you can sit and rest while looking at the harbor. All in all we will probably go back and definitely recommend.
Christopher P — Google review
It was nice... I have been to aquariums with more variety... this one seems almost local species. A few empty habitats... the Jellyfish invasion is not impressive if you have seen them in other aquariums... some tanks looked like they were sick... dolphin shows are no more but you can sit and watch them... they mostly hung out in the back though, until the helpers came out to feed. That was cool. I agree with the stopping the shows and loved seeing them play. The rainforest was okay too... a couple of birds here an there... mostly just plant life with a cool water fall. Escalator was broke on one floor of the 4 floor exhibit. I think they have an elevator, they were not to informative about it though. We never looked into the Australian terrarium... chose to leave and do other things.
Tara B — Google review
Had a mommy son day and it was just what was needed! Everything was clean and in order, not too many people on a school day so it was nice. Not too many lines, the staff were super friendly and knowledgeable. My 8 year old stated it was his best day in forever ❤️ Thanks! I bought the membership and its already paid off but I can see him having us there a LOT!
Kailey R — Google review
The design of this aquarium is very unique. I have visited many aquariums across the country. Like the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, the Long Beach Aquarium in CA, and the Mall of America’s Aquarium. We went on a Sunday so it was super busy but getting our tickets online was a smart move. The layout of this aquarium is pretty unique and it can be actually quite confusing. Thankfully we had a friend who has been to this one multiple times and knew his way around. I do like the open design to the main attraction and the escalators to next level. That was very unusual to see. There was one escalator that was out of service but they had the service door for the stair propped open and someone standing there to help guide. Also another interesting thing was the rotating doors. I have never seen them being used inside of a facility. It was kind of annoying as only one person could go through it at a time. The best thing was all the aquatic creatures that they have. Those were a joy to watch and we got to talk to a knowledgeable guide that was showing off a turtle skull. She was fun to talk with and knew her stuff about the animals in the aquarium. I would go back for sure.
Tamara T — Google review
The aquarium closes fairly early, so I didnt have quite enough time to get through the entire place. It was beautiful. It was well laid out. The dolphin training was a surprise to see, but it was so cool to see.
Jordyn F — Google review
Members Hallowmarine Event was great! I brought my sister and we had Tshirts with Halloween themes. The event started promptly at 6pm. We watched several sharks, stingrays and fish. The crowd moved at a leisurely pace. My sister touched the horseshoe crabs and jellyfish. We had the 4D shark experience in the theater with several surprises from the special effects. We viewed the Harbor wetlands from the bridge - impressive work. I read about project in the members newsletter. We enjoyed seeing so many children dressed in costumes. At the Pier 4 Cafe the dance party was in full swing! Kids danced to some of my favorite songs, Thriller and Monster Mash. Food was tasty. Another surprise included scuba divers in the Coral Reef. We have pictures and gestured with our hands about the turtle. All in all, a wonderful evening. My favorites are the turtles, seahorses and caiman. The scavenger hunt card added a little competition to find the specific animals.
Cynthia R — Google review
Went on my daughter's field trip with her and had a blast. I do wish they had given us maps because we ended up missing parts. Still very fun. Lots of amazing animals and the staff is wonderful.
Nitemirror — Google review
501 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://aqua.org/•(410) 576-3800•Tips and more reviews for National Aquarium
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3Port Discovery Children's Museum

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Port Discovery Children's Museum is a top-rated, non-profit organization offering three floors of hands-on art and science exhibits for children of all ages. The museum features interactive activities tailored to different age groups, including an enormous indoor playground called the Sky Climber and an exhibit based on Eric Carle's classic stories. Kids can also enjoy Adventure Expeditions, where they travel back in time to 1920s Egypt on a mental and physical obstacle course.
What a great place for kids (obviously) but adults too! It is a very interactive museum with a ton of sensory areas for kids. The wait wasn’t long for us and as soon as you enter you have three levels of pure fun-from hands on activities to climbing areas, and even an awesome funky slide. The museum does have equipment is your child has any sensory issues (they have headphones for kids to block noise out, white board for writing, etc) which was very inclusive. We easily spent 3+ hours here and still kept finding fun areas. We enjoyed the water area (but obviously you may get wet!) and the huge climbing area at the front. This is an excellent museum to let your kid(s) run loose in! They have an area where you can do arts and crafts as well (painting, making things, etc) so we got to take home some fun items we made. There is also a seating area where you can eat your lunch or purchase food. The bathrooms were clean and they had a water bottle fill station as well. The staff was excellent and very friendly and helpful. Shout out to the music man with the guitar, you are awesome!
Amber — Google review
This is a great children's museum. The design and safety of this place are outstanding. It has so many activities for children of all ages. The giant slide in the middle of the building is one of the best features here. The Egyptian area was good for children and adults alike. My only complaint is that the entry fee of 25 dollars is not worth for the accompanying adults and feels a bit excessive when both parents visit with a single child. They should consider at least halving the adult entry fee.
Praghalathan K — Google review
We came here with my 3 year old, she had a blast! We spent most of the day there (we left to get lunch as there isn't a cafe on site) She was a little small for the large slide which was a shame. She loved the art corner and the water play section. All toilet facility were clean. It is a bit on the expensive side but it was nice to do something just for her as we'd drag her around sightseeing! However if you consider we spent the whole day there and didn't want to leave it was worth it. Overall a nice day out for young kids.
Jessica S — Google review
Excellent place for kids. My 6 and 8 year old boys happily spent over 5 hours here and could've easily stayed longer!!! Not to miss if you're in Baltimore with children. Parking in convenient, with a garage connected to the museum building ; and they give you a half price discount ($15) with a validated ticket.
Kimberly K — Google review
Port Discovery is an absolute gem! My kids were engaged and entertained for hours. The interactive exhibits are thoughtfully designed, sparking creativity and learning through play. From climbing the incredible three-story SkyClimber to exploring the wonders of water play, there was something for every age and interest. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the museum was clean and well-maintained. It's the perfect place for a family outing, fostering curiosity and making memories. We can't wait to visit again!
Orlando J — Google review
We went here for a meet and greet Gabby event for my youngest birthday surprise. Wish they had it some better understanding accommodations and staff. The entire downtown was blocked off for some bicycle event. With that we got there super early and our original plans had to changed because of the blocked area downtown. So with a lot of people not there for there session, they could've let us go on standby or just go in earlier since noone was there. (we had a reservation it was just for later) Instead of anyone being understanding, helpful or like yes sure go to standby (if we wanted to standby we would have to cancel our reserve bands for standby which made NO sense, since noone was there because of the closures.) Like Imma need peoole to use some common sense ro easily say ok you can go to standby and if not everyone come in then u can go, waat fix. Then the meet and greet was 1 picture for 10 seconds and thats it. Then on top of all that the power went out and all day they were running on a generator with no air conditioner. I ended up with a migraine but an ok 5 yr old who seemed to have fun. I did like that you can bring food and eat in the cafeteria area and the lockers are free to rent! They are also installing a new play area so maybe we will go back in a year. I def cant do that again during that bicycle event that closed down all of downtown.
DeMyra H — Google review
This is a great place to bring kids to enjoy hands-on exhibits through various types of play. There are three full levels of rooms to explore, as well as a large play area in the middle. There may not be as much for older kids (11+), but it will depend on their interests. There is a cafeteria, but you can only purchase snacks from vending machines. It is best to bring your own food, or you can leave and buy something nearby and return - your admission bracelet allows you to come and go for the entire day. Overall, a clean and fun place where you could easily spend half a day or more. There is parking nearby.
Lisa F — Google review
My kids absolutely love this place! We usually go early, which I would recommend. There’s so much for them to do, they could stay busy the entire day. The art station is really cool because you can do it with them. Overall, we have always had a very good experience here. The staff are very friendly and helpful. My kids would love to go here every single weekend if they could!
M M — Google review
35 Market Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.portdiscovery.org/•(410) 727-8120•Tips and more reviews for Port Discovery Children's Museum

4The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

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The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, also known as The Maryland Zoo, is a 135-acre park located in Druid Hill Park. Established in 1876, it is the third oldest zoo in the United States and houses over 1,500 birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. The zoo's mission is to inspire and educate people about wildlife conservation.
We did a Girl Scout overnight here and it was a phenomenal program. Eli, Laura & Natalie are incredible program leaders that kept our girls engaged and they were so kind and knowledgeable. The overnight was 1000% worth it. The zoo the next day was amazing and the girls shared what they learned with other people seeing the animals so they retained the info given. The zoo itself is well staffed during the day, clean, and the animals are visible. The walk up to the zoo is nice but you can also take the shuttle. The carousel and the train ride are free. Giraffe feeding is under $10 and worth it. We have previously been to breakfast with a penguins which I also highly recommend. Overall this is a must visit spot and the extra programming is worth it.
JJ J — Google review
A small but really nice zoo. The old (no longer used) exhibits up front are a cool piece of history. Some areas need updating but the newer exhibits are clearly well thought out & spacious. The penguin area was especially nice. If only it had been a bit cooler for our visit! (See our prairie dog photo for a good example of the heat.)
Matthew P — Google review
We love this Zoo! I’ve been going since I was a child and now sharing the zoo with my kids brings back so many memories. I love the “walk through the zoo’s past” to see the small cages they once were held to compare to the large habitats that have been created. Free parking is a plus. Food is a bit expensive but they offer gluten free options which was a nice surprise. Looking forward to another trip in November, they offer free field trips to homeschoolers which we are finally taking advantage of. Great way to spend the day outdoors learning about the animals and observing them.
Tabitha T — Google review
To begin with, there is a long walk from the gate to see the animals. There seemed to be a lot of construction and renovation happening to the exhibits. Due to this, there seemed to be quite a few animals off exhibit. Most habitats only had 1 or 2 animals in them. The zoo was clean and fun, just not sure it's worth visiting again.
Zach A — Google review
I legitimately love this zoo. I have only come here a few times in my life and the previous time I was here was years ago but honestly I had a lot of fun this time around. They have so many interesting animals, historical architecture, a pretty nice train ride and even some really well themed sections. It’s very clear they’re going out of their way to modernize and do what’s best for these animals. I did see One elephant that looked like he wasn’t doing so well but The zoo is probably still doing what they can to take care of the poor creature. I wholeheartedly recommend checking out this zoo even if the area around the park doesn’t look particularly the safest. Then again that’s the case with a lot of good zoos. I will definitely come again.
Willku9000 — Google review
We come to this zoo most years and always enjoy ourselves. This year had some extra exhibits closed for maintenance and new ones in the works but we still have a good time anyways. The pending we're very active this year, and we saw the baby giraffe which was nice too. The polar bears have bears have been missing for a few years so that is the most disappointing, but otherwise worth a trip.
Joe B — Google review
The only issue is they need more animals, other than that this is the cleanest zoo I have ever been too ! The food was fresh and delicious, the rides and outside activities were up and active, face painting, toy riding, penguin shows , all kinds of great stuff that not only kids would enjoy but so would adults. I had a bawl and would be back for sure. Also you can purchase your tickets in person & use them for your next visit 😉
Aisha C — Google review
My family had a wonderful time at the zoo! We got to see some wonderful animals that aren't in zoos around our area. Admission was a bit pricey but snacks and drinks weren't too badly priced. We did stop at Oasis Food and Drink by the giraffes and elephants for snacks and drinks. They were out of a lot of stuff or things weren't working. The guy that was running the register was doing everything while a guy stood to the back and only messed with putting pretzels in the cooker. Overall a wonderful day seeing animals and learning about them!
Chelsey K — Google review
1 Safari Pl, Baltimore, MD 21217, USA•https://www.marylandzoo.org/•(410) 396-7102•Tips and more reviews for The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

5American Visionary Art Museum

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The American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore offers a unique museum experience with rotating exhibits by self-taught artists, showcasing works from individuals such as farmers, mathematicians, and prison inmates. The museum challenges traditional notions of professional artistry and features an unconventional architectural layout with curved hallways and rounded gallery walls. Visitors can explore a diverse range of artwork including embroidery, graffiti, sculpture, and film created from unusual mediums like toothpicks and household condiments.
For starters you can go to their gift shop called the “side show” for free and support those artists. Normally gift shops are steep, but this one is not that way. Everything is priced really fairly and has been curated over many decades. I spent about 2hrs at the museum. The museum two buildings, the round mosaic building has 4 floors of art. When I was there it was mixed media. The second building (which you get to by walking through the outdoor sculpture garden) has kinetic art, which means it moves! It has three floors, the third one lets you go into this cool birds nest balcony. There is a lot of attention to detail and cohesion, jam packing art even into the bathrooms or elevators. The stair railings incorporate the cast metal look tree branches and organically bent metal tubing that cohesively can be found if you look closely in the benches, outdoor sculptures, and door handles across the multiple buildings. This is not just celebrating art but showing by example how it can be incorporated into mundane furnishings. Next to highlight the platform and investment this museum put into the children of the community from displaying art to having the mosaics projects that adorn the building involve them. Highly recommend you support .
Melissa G — Google review
Really loved this museum. Great art from only self taught artists, which really shows and is more genuine. Multiple floors in both buildings (ticketed only $10), plus a sculpture garden and tree house you can walk through, ticket or not. The outside of the building is really cool with mosaics and sculptures mounted around. I would highly recommend going in or the very least, walk around the area. I will be going back for new exhibits and look forward to it. The staff were all very nice and informative, as well as, holding knowledgeable and engaging conversations. Even recommendations for local food, ect. spots based on requested restrictions. Being knowledgeable of the area already, the recommended locations were all local and non touristy establishments which I appreciate and honestly expect nothing less from the locals. The Charm City pride is strong here and I love it.
Greg N — Google review
A resident of Baltimore suggested this extraordinary museum located close to the Inner Harbor. I am so happy that I took her advice. This museum will inspire the artist in you. Beautiful sculptures, paintings, and mobiles that will take your breath away. There are two buildings. 3 floors in the main building and 2 in the other. Take your time to browse, there's a lot to see. Don't forget to stop in the gift shop. It is chock full of everything and very reasonable. You will love it. Your children will love it. Fun for the entire family.
Cherished V — Google review
Just one of the best! The creativity of the art here is amazing. Definitely a must see. Note:...there is no cafe on the premises or in the near vicinity unless you trek 6+ blocks to we think there is an area with some quick food options. There is a Rusty Scupper restaurant very close to the museum. On the water. Which is nice, but only if you want a relaxing meal and not a quick bite to eat. Also ... there is no museum parking lot, but there is a private parking lot near the Rusty Scupper restaurant and of course street parking ( which could be a bit challenging.for some).
Pam S — Google review
Great art museum! Fun exhibits with very cool artwork. I really enjoyed the sports section and the building has a fun layout with many cool quotes throughout. I would definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys art museums and this is one of my friends’ absolute favorite museums in the US.
Alex I — Google review
I absolutely loved the Good Sports exhibit they had during August. I did also miss a floor of the last building the first time I was there and that's where the permanent Matt Sesow collection is. I really liked that you could buy affordable original art. The gift shop is worth stopping by even if you don't want to see the museum. There's a lot of unique things there. If I lived closer I would have the membership. The pictures I added are from the Good Sports exhibit which is no longer there, but I really enjoyed George Sosnak's baseballs.
Cori M — Google review
I'm disappointed in myself, having lived in Baltimore for 4 years and never discovering this place. Thank goodness my wife loves it and wanted to share it with me. What an incredible Museum! Go for the exhibitions, stay for the gift shop. Seriously! You must go here and check out all the exhibitions. Easily worth twice the price.
Daniel B — Google review
One of the best museums in the Baltimore/Washington area I always tell people that stay in DC to visit so they can see cool things like this that DC would never have. It's always a treat to visit and see what's new and interesting. Bring kids!
James M — Google review
800 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•https://www.avam.org/•(410) 244-1900•Tips and more reviews for American Visionary Art Museum
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6B&O Railroad Museum

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The B&O Railroad Museum, a National Historic Landmark, is a significant site in U.S. railroad history. It showcases nearly 200 locomotives and features a model train display as well as offering train rides. The museum originated from the planning of the first commercial long-distance train track in the United States by Baltimore businessmen and engineers in 1829.
A really cool museum. The trains are beautifully restored and full of history. Highly recommend. They have an area for kids to play with wooden trains, books and blocks. The mile train ride was also great. Ice cream on board! The only drawback was it was really hot in the summer so if heat is a factor there is not many air conditioned areas. But we had a great time!
Margaret H — Google review
We had a great experience. My son loved all the trains they have there. Super well maintained. Super clean and super organized. Staff was amazing. We went on the 30 min train ride and it was amazing. There is a café with delicious options and a gift store with lots of good a good stuff with great prices. The museum has free parking for the visitors . We had a great time there.
Laressa H — Google review
I had a great experience, first time I've been to the museum. Such a great atmosphere. Youre encouraged to wander and learn. Many exhibits are interactive in some way. The staff was amazing and happy to share their passion. I highly reccomend you visit. I consider the ticket to be a bargain for as much fun as I had!
Joe F — Google review
My son is an adult with autism. He loves trains. He'd been excited for a month for our trip. He was is heaven seeing all of the incredible trains. All the employees were very kind and very informative. This is an incredible place to go. Highly recommend it
Dotti L — Google review
This museum has an amazing array of trains. They were displayed well in an organized logical fashion in the beautiful round house. There was a very interesting variety of trains outside in the yard and in the maintenance building. The explanations were concise and comprehensive. It was fun to be able to go into some of the trains. The model train sets, history of the underground, and play areas for kids make this an amazing display of the history of trains. I very highly recommend this museum for anyone, train buff or not.
JoAnn E — Google review
This museum was outstanding. We loved seeing all the trains but the highlight was the tour of their repair facility. Amazing detail, inside and outside, and seeing the tooling was incredible. Would love to go back and spend more time.
Matt C — Google review
We visited the museum on sunday 10/26. Beautifully maintained museum! The staff (mother and son :-) were knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely passionate about what they do. We truly enjoyed our visit and learned so much—thank you!
Chfo G — Google review
What tremendous fun! I particularly appreciated the Underground Railroad exhibit. It was beautifully done. Riding the train was a lovely little exercise in history, and getting to explore the space was fantastic. 10/10!
E. P — Google review
901 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21223, USA•http://www.borail.org/•(410) 752-2490•Tips and more reviews for B&O Railroad Museum

7Baltimore Museum of Art

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The Baltimore Museum of Art is a cultural gem in the revitalized city of Baltimore, offering a vibrant collection that includes Matisses, Picassos, and Impressionist works. The museum also features a captivating sculpture garden. Once known for its blue-collar roots and crime rate, Baltimore has transformed into a dynamic East Coast destination with contemporary museums and a thriving dining scene. The city's reimagined Inner Harbor attracts art enthusiasts, outdoor lovers, and history buffs alike.
This is an oasis in the city. Just relax and refresh your mind with beautiful artworks, from ancient times to the present. The size of the museum is perfect for a one-day visit. The café is great—the food is delicious. From the outdoor seating, you can enjoy views of the sculptures in the garden.
SJ — Google review
Baltimore Museum of Art – A Cultural Treasure Open Late Thursday! 🎨🌙 Visited the Baltimore Museum of Art on a Thursday evening, and what a treat! The museum stays open until 9pm (Thursday Only), making it the perfect spot for some post-work art immersion. ✨ Highlights of the Visit: From Rodin's iconic "The Thinker" to Monet’s dreamy brushwork, the collection spans continents, centuries, and galaxies of imagination. Loved the contrast between classic beauty and modern curiosity—you’ll wander from tranquil Buddhist sculptures to experimental abstract forms that challenge perception. The African and Indigenous art rooms are not to be missed—bold, spiritual, and incredibly powerful. 📸 Excellent photo ops throughout. Whether you're drawn to the quiet power of a bronze sculpture or the chaos of contemporary color, the Force is visually strong here. 🚗 Parking was super reasonable at just $9 after 5pm—a rare find for a museum of this caliber. Easy to access and well-marked. 🕘 Extended hours = quiet magic. The evening vibe is calm, uncrowded, and contemplative—ideal for art lovers and peace-seeking wanderers alike. With free admission to the main collection and plenty of space to roam, this place is a gem—whether you’re a casual visitor or a Force-sensitive art sage.
Dain W — Google review
A must-see in Baltimore! The Baltimore Museum of Art offers an impressive and thoughtfully curated collection. The Cone Collection is especially stunning — a true gem with extensive works by Matisse, Picasso, and Van Gogh. I also enjoyed seeing pieces by Georgia O’Keeffe, Monet, Klimt, Gauguin, Botticelli, Raphael, and Sir Joshua Reynolds. The galleries are spacious, peaceful, and well-lit, allowing you to take your time and really experience the art. The museum store is well-stocked with unique, themed gifts and books — perfect for thoughtful souvenirs. A top-notch experience, and free admission is a bonus!
Shantonia C — Google review
The BMA has an attractive collection of paintings, statues and other beautiful pieces from around the globe. I really enjoyed seeing pieces by Monet, Degas, Rembrandt and Botticelli to name a few. Entry is free except for certain exhibitions and open until late on Thursday evening.
T B — Google review
It's a nice museum, especially for a free one. Not very big, easy to cover in an afternoon. Lovely variety of exhibits.
Sarah M — Google review
The BMA is a Baltimore and mid-Atlantic treasure! This museum- with its thoughtful, perceptive, and equitable representation healed all the art school BS I experienced in the late 90s. Free and open to the public, every exhibit that I have seen there has been moving, potent, and restorative. I will return again and again - and will be purchasing a membership. Can't celebrate the creative and community work they do at the BMA enough! Check it out!
Trella D — Google review
A good art museum. They have a few unassuming Picassos, Van Goughs, and Matisses. The galleries well organized and kept clean and appealing. I also liked the art galleries curated to show art works from different continents.
Praghalathan K — Google review
To pass some time for an event I was attending in the BMA, I sat in their East Lobby. I then noticed certain things (within that area) that caught my attention. Next to me on the bench was a bead-encrusted figurine. On parts of the ceiling, I saw brood X cicadas (they were encased in something). Hanging from the ceiling was a figure within a cocoon and it was in a multi-tiered chandelier. I later discovered it is part of an exhibit by artist Raúl de Nieves. I didn't catch everything in the lobby, so you'll have to check it out for yourself. The overall display is pretty neat and is there until December 2026.
Geee F — Google review
10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA•https://artbma.org/•(443) 573-1700•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Museum of Art

8Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

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Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is a significant site that played a pivotal role in the War of 1812, inspiring the writing of 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' the U.S. national anthem. Visitors to Baltimore can immerse themselves in its rich history by exploring this iconic fort, along with other historical landmarks like Inner Harbor and Federal Hill Park. Additionally, they can savor freshly caught blue crabs seasoned with Old Bay seasoning for an authentic Baltimore experience.
This historic gem is NOT to be missed. When you arrive, wait for the short movie and be sure to watch. When the window coverings rise, the American flag appears and it is stunning. What a 10/10 presentation! The staff were very kind and helpful. For Patriotism, this is the place to indeed visit!
Phil M — Google review
What an amazing national treasure and a great place to spend an afternoon with friends or family. Walking through the Fort transports you back in time and gives you an overwhelming feeling of national pride. Not to mention, the film documentary at the end of your visit has a truly special surprise at the ending you don’t expect! Do yourself a favor if you’re in Baltimore and go visit Fort McHenry.
William F — Google review
Short but informative video to start the tour. Rangers are very knowledgeable about the fort's history. I arrived in time for the flag changing ceremony, which they allow guests to help participate in. Lovely views of the harbor from the fort or walking trails.
Rebelfire 1 — Google review
SO MUCH FUN! I went for a school field trip, and it did not disappoint. We walked the whole thing, and I loved the preservation of old rooms. My favorite was the one execution cell. The place has high educational value, but it's also a good exercise and it's very interesting. I would love to go again with my family. It was so pretty.
Ciel P — Google review
Our family of four had a great visit. We purchased tickets for the shrine, kids were free. Visitor Center has interactive exhibits and 20 min video thats worth staying until the end. Decent gift shop, no food or cafe to speak of. The grounds, views, restorations, rangers, history, and setting are all amazing.
Jesse L — Google review
Had an awesome experience learning about Fort McHenry and the buildup to the battle that inspired the Star Spangled Banner. Started off in the visitor center and watch the film and look at all the information panels. Going outside gives you amazing views of the bay, and exploring the fort is an awesome experience. Each building has information about the fort and it's history. I would absolutely come back and would recommend others do the same.
Andrew C — Google review
The NPS Rangers' lack of enthusiasm at this site prevents us from giving it a 5th star. You have to pay extra to walk out to the fort and take a self-guided tour. During our visit, the temperature was extremely high at around 98°F, which may explain the absence of reenactments or ranger-led tours; however, the rangers were still present at the site. The fort's rangers were just standing in the shade, maybe due to the heat. They could have been giving some kind of presentation or talk. We did not get a discount due to the heat, but the experience of being at the historical location was well worth the 4 stars.
Our P — Google review
One of the nicest fort we have been to. Very clean and well maintained. The staff are excellent and very informative. We got to watch the flag raising which was very interactive as well as informative. Great historical place that was worth the visit. Gift shop was nice as well.
Welcome B — Google review
2400 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•https://www.nps.gov/fomc/index.htm•(410) 962-4290•Tips and more reviews for Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

9The Walters Art Museum

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The Walters Art Museum is a historic gallery in Baltimore, known for its diverse collection of paintings and artifacts spanning from ancient times to the present. Once considered a blue-collar town with a gritty reputation, Baltimore has undergone a transformation into a vibrant cultural hub. The city now offers contemporary museums, sophisticated dining options, and a reimagined Inner Harbor that attracts art enthusiasts, outdoor lovers, and history buffs.
The Walters Art Museum is truly a hidden gem in Baltimore and an incredible place to explore the art and culture of different countries, especially from the golden ages. From ancient artifacts to beautifully preserved works from Asia, Europe, and Africa, every gallery offers a unique journey through time and across civilizations. We visited on a weekend and were pleasantly surprised by how quiet and peaceful it was—no crowds, just a calm environment perfect for enjoying the art. One of the best parts is that admission is completely free, and you can enter multiple times in a day, making it easy to take breaks and return at your own pace. The museum also has a charming café and a well-curated gift shop to enhance the overall experience. Whether you’re a local or just visiting Baltimore, this is a must-visit destination to immerse yourself in global art and history. Highly recommended for all ages!
Mithlesh T — Google review
This is a truly wonderful museum. A true gem of Baltimore. The collection is very large and varied art and artifacts from all parts of the world and including European and American pieces and eastern art as well. The displays are very professional and accessible and the staff always very friendly. And, it’s FREE! I have found that parking in the general area is easy to find and not expensive. If you find yourself in Baltimore make time to visit this beautiful museum.
Edward R — Google review
One of the best museums I've ever been to. It starts from the very entrance: they have that beautiful idea with the cards to make your own tour around the museum. Moreover, wherever you go, you see a lot of materials next to the exhibits which give you plenty of ideas and information for a deeper insight. I loved it! And of course, their collection is just overwhelming! There are so many exhibits and all of them are well displayed in intelligently organized spaces. It's the only museum I didn't go to its cafe. There was no time for it. I wanted to squeeze as much as I could from every minute of my being there. Highly recommended to all art-lovers!
Aleksei K — Google review
It's a gorgeous museum with great art pieces. They have a cool medieval like staircase too. My boyfriend and I got through the museum within abt 2-3 hours, but that's because we skimmed through mostly and stopped to look at and read about the pieces we found most captivating. If you're the type to stop and look at every piece, plan for more time. 😉 I also saw a woman with a wheelchair making her way around the museum so I assume it's atleast somewhat accessible. And it's all free!
Anastasia — Google review
The Walters Art Museum is an exceptional center for those who love art, particularly art that spans across thousands of years. I would recommend to start from the upper floor (4th floor) and work one's way down. The fourth floor houses the collection of East Asian items from China, Japan, India, and the Middle East. The collection spans thousands of years of eastern art, and includes manuscripts, ceramics, burial treasures, and many other items. The third floor contains the prized medieval collection which is one of the greatest collections of medieval art in the United States. There are sections that indicate Early Byzantine, Early Medieval, and Gothic eras. There is also an exhibit dedicated to how cats are represented in manuscripts. There is also a representation of a venetian home from the late medieval era, showcasing a merchant's collection that they could accumulate. The third floor also consists of Renaissance and Baroque art. These are mostly from Italy, and have sections for each century of Italian art. The second floor is dedicated to the ancient world as well as armor and collection displays. the ancient section includes art from Ancient Egypt, the Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. All are detailed and give one an idea of the living and dying rituals of the past. The armor collection is a nice touch, having armor mostly from Germany from the Renaissance that is highly decorative. There is a collector's room that details how a person from the 17th Century would house their collections. There is also a wonder room that showcases how one would collect items in the Early Modern Era. There is also a representation of a Dutch home filled with Dutch art primarily from the 17th Century. The first floor houses the temporary exhibit. This year, the exhibit details the mummification practices of various animals. The museum shop also has a variety of prints, mugs, stickers, books pertaining to their collection, journals, and jewelry that reflects the items in their collection. In terms of accessibility, there are elevators and even wheelchair lifts in spots so that everyone can see their entire collection. There is no fee to get in as of 2025, but you do have to pay around twenty dollars for parking across the street from the entrance. Overall, this is a must see if you are in the Baltimore area, and be sure to donate as they rely on donations to keep the place running for free for all visitors.
Cole M — Google review
The Walters was the first place I visited after checking into my hotel around the corner. It’s a beautiful building with a great collection of art from all over the world. It’s easy to get through on a 2-3 hour visit and open until 8 on Thursday evenings.
T B — Google review
What an excellent installation. Absolutely terrific artwork, sculptures, and great rotating exhibits. Highly reccomend for all ages, and good budget option for a great couple of hours in downtown Baltimore.
Peter L — Google review
Very nice museum. The staff is very knowledgeable and friendly. I definitely recommend checking them out. Add this spot to your list of free things to do in Baltimore!
Elijah L — Google review
600 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•https://thewalters.org/•(410) 547-9000•Tips and more reviews for The Walters Art Museum

10Camden Yards

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Camden Yards is a must-visit attraction in Baltimore, offering an exciting experience for both leisure and business travelers. Located near downtown Baltimore, this iconic stadium hosts Orioles games and provides a fun-filled environment for families. Kids can enjoy the Orioles Kids Corner with interactive activities and kid-friendly snacks. The Kids Cheer Free initiative allows young fans to attend games at no cost, making it a popular choice for families.
Camden Yards is an amazing ballpark with a great atmosphere and beautiful views. I love the misting fans on hot days—they’re such a thoughtful way to help fans cool down and stay comfortable. It would be great if they could take a page from M&T Bank Stadium and offer more budget-friendly food options. Making affordable choices available would help more fans enjoy the game day experience without worrying about the cost. Overall, I love coming here and hope to see some more wallet-friendly options in the future!
Alexis M — Google review
One of the best ballparks in the country. Food and drink prices can be astronomical, but they did add some vendors with only $4 items which was nice. This includes refillable sodas, which was a big win for hot days.
Derek M — Google review
We took my son to his first baseball game at the Camden Yards where we watched the Orioles and Athletics play. On Sundays, following the end of the game, they allow children to run the bases. My son had a blast. The stadium is incredibly nice and has a very lovely kids play area. The food was reasonable in price and decent in quality. Overall, I was incredibly impressed. They had a lot of technology to make purchasing items much easier, and there were plenty of staff to help accommodate the customers needs.
Ashley H — Google review
A great venture with outstanding staff! There is a plethora of food choices; prices are comparable to other major sporting facilities. Attended games there annually since the park opened in April 1992. Have had the pleasure of sitting in nearly every section, to include upper boxes and suites. There is not a bad seat in the house!
J. D — Google review
The park is easy to navigate and the staff are very friendly if you have questions. The sensory room is a welcome addition we took advantage of. It was just the right size and sound level. Would highly recommended seeing a game.
Amy B — Google review
Great time at the ballpark and got to share multiple times with family and friends. The crowd was very engaging and even got a baseball card from Fancy Clancy the beer man with over 50 years of service. Sad he season is over
Will S — Google review
I had a great time at Camden Yards watching the Orioles take on the Texas Rangers. This stadium definitely lived up to the hype and delivered a really fun atmosphere from start to finish. One of my favorite parts of the experience was the Birdland Value Menu. It’s such a great feature and makes enjoying classic ballpark food much more affordable. You can grab $4 hot dogs, pretzels, and nachos, plus $5 Vizzy’s and more. It’s a smart and fan-friendly touch that I wish more stadiums offered. We also had a fantastic view from our seats, and the park itself had a great variety of unique food options. I’d definitely recommend trying the Local Fries, the Cheesie, and the Crab Cake Sandwich. All three were delicious and worth checking out. Overall, Camden Yards is a beautiful ballpark with a lively, welcoming atmosphere. I’d absolutely recommend it to any baseball fan.
Jonathan R — Google review
Camden yards is the 15th stadium I have been to, LOVED it! Easy to find my way around, the fans were friendly, the hot dogs were the best. Great experience! And I got a Hawaiian shirt!
Andrew N — Google review
333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://www.oriolepark.com/•(410) 547-6234•Tips and more reviews for Camden Yards
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11Baltimore Museum of Industry

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The Baltimore Museum of Industry, located in an old cannery, offers a captivating journey through the city's industrial history. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing technological advancements and manufacturing spaces such as a cannery, garment factory, print shop, and pharmacy. The museum provides interactive experiences with featured equipment, allowing visitors to gain insight into life in Baltimore and America during the 19th and 20th centuries.
What a hidden gem! The Baltimore Museum of Industry was way more interesting than I expected. It’s packed with hands-on exhibits and real artifacts that tell the story of how Baltimore helped build America’s workforce. From old printing presses and garment factory setups to vintage machinery and shipping exhibits, everything feels authentic and well-preserved. The staff was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, and the museum layout made it easy to explore different industries at your own pace. I especially loved the recreation of a 1940s pharmacy and the canning exhibit—felt like stepping back in time. They do a great job of making the history personal by including local stories and real-life experiences from Baltimore’s past. It’s great for both adults and kids, and right on the water with beautiful views. Whether you’re a history buff, love old-school machinery, or just want something unique to do in Baltimore, this place is definitely worth the visit. Would absolutely come back!
Alejandro M — Google review
Many things to read and learn. Free audio tour adds really nice insight into what you're seeing. Staff is helpful and will answer questions about the exhibit. I recommend for adults.
Amanda J — Google review
We visited during a community free admission day, and it was a wonderful visit! Even living here in the city, I find the museum somewhat hard to describe -- it's about industry, yes, but I think I would think about it more like a history museum of Baltimore with a specific slant to it. My personal favorite was the exhibit related to printing; if you visit on a weekend they have a working 1930 linotype machine! (The linotype machine was designed here in Baltimore, and revolutionized the printing process.) The volunteers were so kind about answering so many of our inane questions. I also liked the Domino Sugar sign remnant, which is positioned right in contrast to the current signage in the window, which is fun. The museum complex itself is very cool, too; it's a former oyster cannery but it's got beautiful views right on the waterfront.
Lina N — Google review
Came here with my friends on a middle school 8th grade end of year trip a few weeks ago. It was really cool to see how the machines shaped Baltimore and learn some interesting things. The history part me and the boys thought was super boring so we walked off as the teacher was talking to the group and did our own thing. We looked at some of the cool exhibits and machines they have and we even saw a bakery. We told our female teacher Mrs smith to get in the kitchen where she belongs and bake us some bread. Back in those days that’s where a women belonged is in the kitchen while us men put hair on our chest and busted our ass by a hot furnace is some steel mill or something like that. She wasn’t too happy we disrespected her like that but we didn’t care. Me and the boys Connor, nick, Ryan and Alex went off exploring and got lost in the museum. Some staff members helped us find our way around and were super friendly, knowledgeable and nice. They explained some of the exhibits and equipment in a much less boring way than our teachers did. We were so happy to actually have fun learning and get the teachers off our asses for a good hour or so. Then me and the boys went to the bathroom and splashed each other with water on the crotch and made it look like we peed ourselves. The teachers were gutted by our behavior but we had fun so YOLO FAM 😂. Would I recommend this place ? Absolutely it’s amazing and a lot to learn. If u come as a family set aside a good 4 hours because their is a lot to see and learn here.
Big 4 — Google review
I had a really good time visiting the BMI I was there for the Black Azz flee and the Juneteenth event. It was a cool oasis. I will be back to enjoy this place again. I really like the neon lights . I want one of those totes.
King A — Google review
Great information awesome staff. So will be back to check out other tours.
Chanelle J — Google review
It's kind of too early to give feedback,; I'm still flying high. I loved the layout of the museum and the basic explanations on all books the exhibits. My son and I are going back, but this time without his classmates.
Bobby J — Google review
I had a lovely visit. If you are in BMore you should definitely visit the museum. I really enjoyed the plantarium. I learned about Cere the dwarf plant I never knew about.
T.M. C — Google review
1415 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•http://www.thebmi.org/•(410) 727-4808•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Museum of Industry

12Inner Harbor

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Inner Harbor in Baltimore is a bustling hub of sightseeing and entertainment. It's home to the Maryland Science Center, National Aquarium, and Top of the World Observation Level offering panoramic city views. Visitors can explore historic warships docked in the harbor and enjoy the lively Power Plant Live! complex with its bars, eateries, and music venues. The area also boasts Lebanese Taverna, a family restaurant serving authentic Lebanese cuisine with modern flair and waterfront views.
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13Urban Pirates

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with Urban Pirates in Baltimore, where you can set sail on a reconstructed Pirate Ship for an unforgettable experience. During the day, families can enjoy a lively cruise around Baltimore's Inner Harbor, complete with pirate gear, tattoos, and face painting for the little ones. The crew leads entertaining activities such as singing and dancing to keep everyone engaged. For an adults-only experience at night, passengers are encouraged to embrace their inner pirate while enjoying the evening voyage.
We had a blast doing this with our kids. It was an insanely hot day so that did make it a little harder to enjoy but the crew/entertainers were amazing and put on a great show/adventure even through the heat. It was a great experience and I would recommend it for anyone with little ones. Was one of the highlights of our vacation.
Donny O — Google review
A fantastic​ FIVE-STAR bucket list pirate cruise in Baltimore Harbor!​ WARNING: Our ship, the Relentless, was​ unmercifully “attacked” by a rogue pirate​ while in the harbor;​ ​however, the rapid response by the kids​ with the water cannons saved the day! (​see photos) The super crew kept everyone engaged with stories, music, dancing, and games while we​ enjoyed beautiful harbor views and cruised past historic ships, including the USCGC Taney (a Pearl Harbor survivor), the USS Torsk (a World War II submarine), and the USS Constellation (a Civil​ War-era warship).​ Top-notch captain and crew making it fun for all ages. Souvenirs on the dock, and you can bring your own drinks and snacks.
Robert B — Google review
BYOG Cruise was an absolutely amazing experience 10/10. We were celebrating a birthday and it was the perfect activity in the harbor! Bill and Ann absolutely kill it out there and make sure everyone is having a good time!
Julia M — Google review
We’ve gone on two family sailings, one last summer and one this summer. Both times, our time slot had to be rescheduled to another time on the same day. Knowing this was a possibility, I kept our day flexible when planning. I would recommend to others to do the same. While last summer was a good experience, this summer was even better. The captain was great in making sure everyone knew the safety protocols and encouraging anyone to speak up if they were feeling unwell due to the heat. They had fans with ice that were really nice on board. They had water if needed and were also selling bottles at a cheap price around $2 (not like the $6 you might pay elsewhere). There are pirate themed items you can buy and, again, the prices are very reasonable. The “pirates” were great with the kids. In particular, a man nicknamed Skully was wonderful with my son. He immediately picked up on my son’s vibe, who can be a little cautious and anxious at times, and connected with him. They encouraged him to participate in the games and immediately respected his decision if he wanted to just sit and watch instead. The way they interacted with him made him feel comfortable and by the end he was participating fully and having a great time. The staff this time around was truly wonderful, we will be back.
Sara E — Google review
A Swashbuckling Good Time with Urban Pirates! Our experience with Urban Pirates in Baltimore was absolutely fantastic! The crew was full of energy, humor, and pirate spirit from start to finish. A special shoutout to Zephyr, who kept everyone entertained and in high spirits, and to Captain Bagel, who handled the ship like a true seasoned pirate, smooth sailing all the way!
Sean D — Google review
It's a fun kitschy thing to do. Went with a small group and we had a lot of fun. Clearly the more you buy into the gimmick the better. Also it's BYOB so bring more than you think so you can share.
Isaiah H — Google review
If you get the chance, definitely hop on an Urban Pirates cruise! Within my group of friends, we had some doubters. By the end, everyone was having a great time. The pirate crew did a great job of making sure that every moment was filled with fun bits and games. I appreciate that we could bring our own drinks aboard. What a fun operation they’re running! Great idea and great execution.
Rory B — Google review
We loved it we we t as a big group and my toddler had sooo much fun abd so did I!! It was interactive for the kids and i didn’t want to end, ended too fast :( will def be back if in town again, (p.s. clean bathroom on board, super friendly crew 💜💜)
Walaa F — Google review
911 S Ann St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA•http://www.urbanpirates.com/•(410) 327-8378•Tips and more reviews for Urban Pirates

14Little Italy

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Little Italy is a charming neighborhood situated in the southeastern part of Baltimore, Maryland. It has a rich Italian-American heritage and is predominantly inhabited by the descendants of Italian immigrants. The area maintains its close-knit ethnic identity, making it a unique and culturally significant enclave within the city.
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15Federal Hill Park

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Perched atop Federal Hill in Baltimore, Federal Hill Park offers breathtaking views of the Inner Harbor and downtown skyline. This historic park is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and take in the city's iconic landmarks. Visitors can choose from two entry points, one with stairs and another without, making it accessible to all. The park features a play area and an old cannon, adding to its charm.
This park is one of the most beautiful part of Baltimore, a city which is very beautiful with an Innerharbor right in the middle. It's a bit of a climb to the top hill to reach the park. Views from this location is amazing. you can watch the whole city in one shot. Photographers will love this location as well. Children have a play ground at the top and families will be seen always. A very relaxing place. Kids should be careful on the slopes.
Nandu M — Google review
The park here is very fun, relaxing. I come here often with my dog, and sometimes bring my nephew. He likes running around at the place, and its just a very relaxing environement to come and unwind at! Its worth checking out.
Meredith S — Google review
Beautiful spot with amazing views of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. A great place to relax, take photos, or enjoy a peaceful walk. One of the best scenic overlooks in the city!
Toni K — Google review
Great place to relax, walk and see the city Nice park and well maintained road Very steep on the grass so it hurts to sit for a long time. It is a good place to see the city and july 4th fireworks. I would recommend right before the sunset for the view
Hye L — Google review
Beautiful park within the chaos of Downtown. Pet friendly. Good air. Park feels like it's actually on the hill. The view is fantastic, I've attached photos from the top of the park. The only downside is the washroom which wasn't available there. Recommended!
John D — Google review
Nice park overlooking the harbor downtown Baltimore. Lots of people and dogs and we also saw a Quinceañera photo shoot going on.
Orita I — Google review
Stunning Views Many reviewers highlight the panoramic views of the Inner Harbor, city skyline, waterfront — especially at sunrise/sunset. Airial +3 Baltimore City Parks +3 Tripadvisor +3 Because it is elevated, the scenery is one of the top draws. Department of Recreation & Parks +2 expedia +2 History & Atmosphere The historical monuments, cannons, and heritage make it more than just green space. Department of Recreation & Parks +2 Baltimore City Parks +2 Lawn areas, walking paths, quiet spots, places to relax, have a picnic. Department of Recreation & Parks +3 Baltimore City Parks +3 Tripadvisor +3 Family‑Friendly Amenities Playground is well used and fairly well maintained. It has themes related to local history (ship, railway, etc.).
Bsgdi S — Google review
Nice place to bring the children, let them run around and play, and the adults can relax and watch the city skyline. Baltimore City Skyline is so beautiful.
Rich C — Google review
300 Warren Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•http://www.federalhillonline.com/•Tips and more reviews for Federal Hill Park
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16The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum

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This museum is dedicated to showcasing the history and culture of African Americans. There are life-sized wax figures of famous people from all walks of life, which allow you to experience what it was like during key moments in African-American history.
This museum is powerful and unforgettable. It starts with a raw, emotional walk through a reconstructed slave ship that shows what the Middle Passage was really like, complete with lifelike wax figures and detailed information. As you move through the museum, you see important scenes from black history and learn about influential black leaders, past and present. It was heavy at times but incredibly inspiring and worth the visit.
Kendra S — Google review
I found out about this museum when I received a $3 off coupon to attend. I went on a Saturday afternoon and it wasn't crowded. The museum is very educational and offers a lot of displays of historical black figures. I had a great afternoon and will be back again. There's even a complimentary parking lot on the side of the building.
Nicole — Google review
Visited 04/13/25 While we had fun and enjoyed it, the museum is in bad shape as it appears they lack funding to do upgrades. The inside it is dated and dirty. Some of the exhibits were missing all together or missing parts. They’re using printed papers instead of a plaque to show information on each person. Some of the suits are very oversized, one had green looking hands which did not look realistic at all. Price was $18 dollars when Reginald Lewis museum nearby only charges $12. Lewis blew this one out of the water. However, I did enjoy it and learned quite a bit. It’s cool but don’t expect to be blown away.
S.M. — Google review
Let me tell you, this spot is not to be played with. It’s raw, unfiltered, and makes the National Museum of African American History and Culture in DC look like Disney Land. Caucasians in our current political environment ain’t ready for a place like this. I can only imagine the impact it must’ve had on folks back in its hay day. I hope they keep working on the updated museum project because many of the wax figures displayed have seen better days. However, still a profound impact when you see some of the horrors inflicted on our people. I took a few photos but out of respect won’t post the graphic stuff. A must see exhibit nonetheless.
T M — Google review
10/10 a must visit! This museum tell Our story and brings Black History to life in a way I.had never experienced before. Thank you for careful and respectfully telling our story and inspiring my family.
T.M. C — Google review
There is so much history in this building ! The guide was informative and guided the tour .I wasn't expecting to be so emotional but the art really depicts the story and tugs on your soul ! Thank you for painting the whole picture of the dark we went through and the light and fight we have within our melanin
Angel — Google review
It's been 30 years since my first visit. Glad to bring my children to take in this important history. Hoping much success to the expansion project.
LaTonya A — Google review
Very moving and educational. Explores Black history through time and thematically.
Rachel B — Google review
1601-03 E North Ave, Baltimore, MD 21213, USA•https://www.greatblacksinwax.org/•(410) 563-3404•Tips and more reviews for The National Great Blacks In Wax Museum

17Reginald F. Lewis Museum

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The Reginald F. Lewis Museum in downtown Baltimore is a cultural gem that delves into over 400 years of Black Maryland history. The exhibits explore various themes such as family, community, slavery, and art, showcasing the rich heritage of African Americans in the region. From documenting Black life on the Eastern Shore to featuring contemporary artists like Devin Allen, the museum offers a comprehensive look at both past and present contributions.
Explore Baltimore - Titan | Reginald F Lewis Museum 830 E Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21202 Located two blocks from Inner Harbor in Downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture – a Smithsonian Affiliate – documents, interprets, and preserves the complex experiences, contributions, and culture of Black people. The Lewis Museum serves as a catalyst of sustained change by providing robust programs and exhibitions and bold conversations that educate and challenge. We strive to be a trusted custodian, a respected authority, and a thought-partner on the history, art and culture of the African diaspora with an emphasis on the State of Maryland. Founded in 2005, the 82,000-square-foot facility accommodates over 13,000 square feet of permanent and temporary exhibition space, hosting more than 11,000 objects in our permanent collection, special exhibitions, educational programs, and public events. Mission: The Reginald F. Lewis Museum documents, interprets and preserves the complex experiences, contributions and culture of Black people in Maryland. We serve as a catalyst for sustained change by providing programs, exhibitions and bold conversations that educate and challenge. Vision: To be a trusted custodian, a respected authority, and a thought-partner on the history, art and culture of the African diaspora with an emphasis on the State of Maryland.
Art I — Google review
Great experience, it was a little warm but only because they had a power shortage and the electricity was just turned back on. Lots of Black Maryland history and their gift shop has a lot of cute things I wanted. If you have never been, definitely check it out.
Senafekish K — Google review
This is a wonderful black history museum that centers on the culture in Maryland as well as the plight of black Americans in the South. The second floor of the museum has a section that is dedicated to the achievements of Mr. Lewis as a great black American businessman. It’s worth a visit if you’re in the area.
T B — Google review
Celebrates the legacy of Reginald Lewis and African American history and culture in Maryland. A must see if you visit Baltimore.
Rich K — Google review
We had such a good time, we're thinking 🤔 about chartering buses to bring Brooklynites to Baltimore for some TITAN grit. We were only able to take in the 3rd floor fully. The exhibits are so powerfully informative. We're definitely coming back for PART II and III.
Pedagogue S — Google review
Visited 04/13/25 Very cool place. 3 levels of African American history. Highlighting the milestones and achievements with such rich history. Plenty to read, memorabilia and hand made quilts in a nice, clean building inside and out. Well worth the $12 admission.
S.M. — Google review
9/12/2024 I loved this place it was very informational i learned so much about my ppl that i didn't already know. I loved all of the exhibits even though all of them weren't open it was still a large amount that was. This isn't a museum you should rush through take you time and take it all in and you wont be disappointed with you experience. I would definitely go back to see what i couldn't see when i was there. I went when it first opened so it was really no one in there which was perfect i got to stay at each exhibit as long as i wanted with no interruptions..
BklynPimpstress R — Google review
Some precious soul researched every recorded local lynching (and there were thousands of these hate crimes across the U.S), and procured dirt from each location. There is a sobering memorial room with a name and description of each person and story represented. I appreciate the focus on local history, and the breadth of information. I was a little disappointed that there weren’t more actual artifacts from locals like Frederick Douglass, who worked the ship yards around the corner, or Harriet Tubman. There is a copy of the North Star, but I think it’s a replica. There are some artifacts, for sure. I just felt it was heavy on the replicas and informational plaques.
Kristy J — Google review
830 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.lewismuseum.org/•(443) 263-1800•Tips and more reviews for Reginald F. Lewis Museum

18Rawlings Conservatory

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Rawlings Conservatory is a grand Victorian-era conservatory located in Druid Hill Park, Baltimore. It features 0.5 acres of gardens and five greenhouse areas, each with its own unique theme. The Palm House and Orchid Room are original to the 1888 construction, while the Mediterranean House, Tropical House, and Desert Houses were added in a 2004 remodel. The conservatory's stunning architecture includes floor-to-ceiling white paned windows that flood the space with light.
Absolutely beautiful!! We visited Sunday afternoon. It was hard to believe we were in the middle of a large northeast city standing amongst such tropical beauty! The shrubbery and flowering plants were amazing! The orchid and lily rooms had so many gorgeous varieties. Friendly informative staff and just a great place to visit. It is free admission with a small suggested donation. They will be having a spring sale from April 5-20. Will definitely be going to check it out!
Rosie M — Google review
Beauty and peace in one stunning 19th century conservancy. A truly tranquil experience! A lovely pathway visiting various biomes which you can meander in any direction. The orchid garden serves as the gateway to the tallest of the conservancy rooms, with trees and a nice wooden pier. Smells are wonderful and trickling water can be heard in certain sections. Describing the Rawlings Conservancy in one word: Serenity.
The H — Google review
One of the few enjoyable aspects of Baltimore. Beautiful conservatory and a great spot to visit for those coming from out of town. Friendly staff and overall fun experience. There’s a small little free library out front near a willow tree in desperate need of a clean up and paint…
Maddy S — Google review
It was small but very well maintained and operated off of tips. It housed a nice collection of plants. The grounds had a few ball fields and some trails perfect for a day at the park
JWBaltimore — Google review
Beautiful indoor gardens with several distinct areas to explore. Pleasant staff too.
Thomas A — Google review
I love this beautiful place filled with extraordinary plants. I’ve never seen plants this large before. The koi pool was beautiful. It’s a relaxing atmosphere and it has a guided walk app which informs about all of the plants you’ll see. I’ve brought many people here and all loved the experience. The outside grounds are also beautiful. Excellent for photo ops.
Saleemah S — Google review
I really enjoy visiting. It always brings a calm during the day. They accept donations (card of cash). Very worth it.
Samantha ( — Google review
Great hidden gem in the city, small but there are a handful of rooms (tropical house was my favorite). Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Entry is free but I do recommend bringing cash for a small donation.
Amber L — Google review
3100 Swann Dr, Baltimore, MD 21217, USA•http://www.rawlingsconservatory.org/•(410) 396-0008•Tips and more reviews for Rawlings Conservatory

19Creative Alliance

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Nestled in the vibrant Highlandtown Arts & Entertainment District, Creative Alliance serves as a dynamic community performance space that celebrates the arts in an inviting atmosphere. With two bars and a flexible 200-seat theater, it hosts an eclectic mix of performances ranging from musicals to burlesque shows. The organization is dedicated to fostering connections among diverse creatives and audiences, emphasizing art's role in cultural expression and place-making.
I saw this event and thought this might be a good way to celebrate my birthday. My hai and I attend a Thursday night performance as a pre-birthday celebration. We had great seats and the atmosphere was inviting and friendly. We look forward to attending other performances. My husband and I have shared with family and friends how great a time we had.
Elise N — Google review
Came here for a friend’s art show and it’s surprisingly a super cute renovated space. Hardwood floors make the sound of walking echo but other than that nice light and nice theater for performances. It also has a bar 🤫
Alexis S — Google review
This event was an amazing experience. Besides the fact that it was intimate, it was interactive. The musicians were very in tuned with the audience and put me in a trance deeper and deeper as each selection was played.
Mrs F — Google review
Baltimore's hidden gem. See great things for this community asset. It has come soooo far since their Fells Point days. They offer residence artists, studios, galleries, local and national entertainment, arts and dance studios, satellite location across the street for Space and meeting room rentals and community programs. New management and staffing is exciting. The whole place is pulsing with new hopes and excitement. Love this place. They recently lost one of their dedicated volunteers... Jack...if he had a choice, he would still be here, checking in tickets at the shows. Everyone knew Jack.
Patrick P — Google review
Love the Creative Alliance! Last saw Lucianne Dom a lovely Brazilian artist and her band perform. Such a beautiful night!
Shanita S — Google review
I've been here for several different artist events.They are always friendly and professional. They Raw artist show is always nice ,and kids activities they have in the summer.My boyfriend recently had a comedy show here and the set up included everything we needed .Some of the nice things is seeing your name on the marquee out front and the jumbo screen inside you can use.
Lauren M — Google review
The Candlelight concert by Fever Tribute to ABBA was incredible 👏It was a birthday gift for my husband from our kids. We really enjoyed it.
Yelena S — Google review
Awesome venue to have a grand celebration. Very reasonable contract fees. The staff are superbly sensitive to your details abd requests. Best bartender. Sound system pumps... is perfect. Par excellence is what you get. You will not be disappointed.
ADRIENNE G — Google review
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA•http://www.creativealliance.org/•(410) 276-1651•Tips and more reviews for Creative Alliance

20Patterson Park

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Patterson Park is a sprawling green space featuring various attractions such as a swimming pool, ice-skating rink, and boat lake. The park is known for hosting summer concerts at its restored Victorian pagoda and organizing events like the Halloween lantern parade, food truck festival, and LatinoFest. Additionally, visitors can explore nearby cozy eateries offering casual fare and bar food. The Creative Alliance arts center in the vicinity presents movie nights, theater performances, galleries, and live music.
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21Fells Point

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Fells Point is a vibrant waterfront area known for its lively pubs, seafood eateries, and live music venues. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets are lined with an array of small galleries, fashion boutiques, and diverse dining options. Visitors can explore the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum to delve into African-American nautical history. The historic charm of Fells Point is evident in its old buildings that now house various shops and businesses.
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22Historic Ships in Baltimore

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Historic Ships in Baltimore is a fascinating maritime museum that offers a unique glimpse into Maryland's rich history. Visitors can explore four significant ships, including the Sloop-of-War Constellation, Submarine Torsk, Coast Guard Cutter Taney, and Lightship 116 Chesapeake. The museum provides an immersive experience with hands-on learning opportunities and an audio tour for added enjoyment. This attraction showcases Baltimore's maritime heritage and American naval power through its docked vessels and restored lighthouse.
Went on all 4 ships in one day, but you can do them over multiple days if you wish. I was wearing a long skirt which was a mistake because there are a lot of ladders and steps, many which you have to go down backwards. Some ships do not allow heels either so dress appropriately. Friendly employees on all the ships and they weren't busy so we could take our time reading all the signs without being in anyone's way. Definitely recommend this self tour if you're in Baltimore!
Nicky — Google review
Had a wonderful time at Historic Ships in Baltimore! The tour was informative and well-organized. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly, making the experience even better. The ships are beautifully preserved and offer a unique glimpse into history. Definitely worth a visit for history enthusiasts and families alike!
Faisal A — Google review
Ships were neat to see and walk around inside. The USS Constellation was my favorite you can walk all through it. They have a cutter that was in the battle for Pearl Harbor which was awesome to see. The submarine was neat to walk through but watch your head! Would be neat to see more people in and around the ships to point out some neat things you might not usually see.
Paul T — Google review
Our grandson loves ships and planes so we took him to Baltimore's Inner Harbour on Sat July 26, 2025. . We hit the science center and then toured the ships at the Harbour. Each ticket consisted of 4 ships to tour. Adult price was $22 each. Children 5 and under are free... I told the the guy at the counter we need two adult tickets and our grandson is 5. Before the guy could even push a button.... our grandson was like " no, I'm 6 pop". OK lol I guess he's 6 now. Lmfao. So, since I didn't save $10 lol our total was about $53. The tickets are for your own self guided tour of 4 ships. Unfortunately, we only did 3 of them. The Constellation, the Chesapeake Lightship and the U.S.S Tursk Submarine. The ships were really cool to see. Our grandson loved it! The Constellation has very narrow floors. Im 6'3 and literally had to walk through it with more than my head down. It's nice to see what things looked like on the boat. The beds , the cabins, the kitchen area and so forth. Some tiny rooms had 5 beds in it!! Im not sure that 5 normal people could even stand in the room at once. Im tall and slim and in no way, could I could have survived. I guess most guys back then were small lol. The Submarine was really interesting. Please be aware, if your over 6'5 , over 200 lbs or over 60 years old this may not be for you. It is small to maneuver through and requires some good hand - eye coordination and some good bones lol. The Chesapeake Lightship was the only one that seemed to have room to walk through. However, all of them had some small steep steps. Please be careful not to hit your head. From the top of the ships you are presented with some nice views. We didnt encounter many other people there. Maybe a few but not many. It was over 95 degrees the day we went so there wasnt a ton of people outside like us lol. The tickets last all day I believe. You can take pictures, read all the information boards, move slow and take your time if you can. Im rating the historic ships of Baltimore tours a 5 out of 5 stars. It was worth the money... especially if your able to tour all 4 ships.
Larry H — Google review
Probably the most unique and the best-value-for-money attraction in Baltimore. For an entry fee of 22 dollars you can visit 4 different warships at your time of convenience. The order of ships staring from the best in my opinion are: USS Torsk (submarine), USS Constellation (a sail-only warship), U.S Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) 37, and LS-116 Chesapeake (a lightship). Visiting a submarine's interior would be a first experience for many. USS Constellation with all its majestic cannons was a great feast to the eyes. USS Constellation still does a demo of firing a cannon - of course, it is done without a projectile. We took 3 days, in between visiting other attractions, to visit all 4 ships. Their flexible entry rules also makes it interesting when you visit each ship, and also keeps sensory overload and fatigue at bay (no pun intended?).
Praghalathan K — Google review
No wait and had most of the ship to myself. Was able to spend time reading all the stories. Ship was in excellent shape, restrooms were clean and a good giftshop. They have a pass for 25 bucks to see 4 ships in the bay, I highly reccomend doing that it was a great value.
K W — Google review
This was beyond fantastic. It was so historically interesting. The guides on each ship were very friendly and happy to answer any questions we had. We didn't have time to hit all four ships, but what's awesome is that we have up to a year to go back and catch what we didn't see. It is a bit of a hike, so wear comfy walking shoes. But its totally worth every step!
Jeremy W — Google review
The Historic Ships in Baltimore is an incredible stop for anyone interested in maritime history, and visiting during Fleet Week made the experience even better. One of the most fascinating ships on display is the Chesapeake, a former lighthouse ship that played a crucial role in guiding vessels through dangerous waters. Built in 1930, the Chesapeake braved some of the fiercest storms, including a hurricane in 1936 where the anchor chain snapped, forcing the crew to drop a spare anchor and run full steam ahead just to stay on station. It’s amazing to think about the skill and bravery required to serve on such a vessel in these conditions. The ships themselves are well-preserved, and walking along the decks gives you a real sense of their history. The Chesapeake, with its advanced diesel-electric power and signaling technology for the time, ensured the safety of countless ships over the decades. For national park passport collectors, they even have stamps for the ships, which adds a fun touch to the visit. The whole experience was well worth it, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Baltimore. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for something unique to do, you can’t go wrong with the Historic Ships Museum. They also had a submarine and other older clipper ships.
Bryan S — Google review
301 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://historicships.org/•(410) 539-1797•Tips and more reviews for Historic Ships in Baltimore

23Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum

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Nestled just a few blocks from the iconic Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is a must-visit for baseball enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This unassuming brick row house marks the birthplace of George Herman Ruth, affectionately known as "the Bambino." Although his family resided nearby rather than in this house, it has been transformed into a tribute to his remarkable life and career.
Admission is $15 dollar....it was worth the trip. Parking is limited but, there are spots with meters. Always check signage when Parking. I was in town and walked over to the museum. Once you see the Babe Ruth Museum baseball's on the sidewalk, follow it to the museum. It was an easy walk from Camden Yards. There are two levels, there are stairs and an elevator. There are unisex bathrooms. Also, there is a gift shop. You can take as many pictures that you want.
Mr. R — Google review
If you are a baseball fan it will be worth the $15 for the memorabilia alone. Being a Ruth fan or Yankees fan will just enhance the experience. If you are in town for a game or just have an hour or two its worth the visit. The time goes by as you look at the displays. You can go through quickly in like 20 minutes if you speed read or skip some of the displays with vids.
Amla192837465 A — Google review
Went to go visit The Sultan of Swag, The Colossus of Clout, The King of Crash, The Great Bambino, George Herman Ruth’s birthplace. Me and my dad took our sweet time reading everything and enjoying all of his greatness. Definitely recommend going and learn something.
Tito M — Google review
If you're a true baseball fan this isn't a place for you. I walked out after reading "Babe Ruth is the greatest ball player of all time". Any true fan knows it's actually JOSH GIBSON. He surpassed Babe Ruth in many stats. In fact it can even be said that Babe Ruth was the white Josh Gibson. I hope they have stuff about Jackie Mitchell, women who struck him out in an exhibition game. Anywho This is perfect for Babe Ruth fans for sure though. They'll LOVE it!
Zonnia H — Google review
At $15 per person, not expensive, but if you bring a family of 5, it's $75. Obviously as Babe's birthplace, it was a lower class row house that he left well before he was famous, so there isn't much memorabilia - there's far more in the Baseball Hall of Fame and the Yankees Museum. In fact, there is more Baltimore sports memorabilia than Ruth memorabilia. But it's 2 blocks from Oriole Park, so how can you not go?
Joe S — Google review
I enjoyed the museum. I would encourage any baseball fan to come and enjoy the legacy of the greatest player to play the game. I was not a impressed with Baltimore. Our Uber didnt feel safe driving.
P G — Google review
Small museum with many historical artifacts from the Great Bambino's career as well as other gems from Orioles history.
Kelley W — Google review
Love baseball and love history? This is the place to be. The golden days, rich with the things that made the game as good as it gets.
Michael W — Google review
216 Emory St, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•http://baberuthmuseum.org/•(410) 727-1539•Tips and more reviews for Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum

24Hampden

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Hampden, a vibrant neighborhood in Baltimore, is centered around West 36th Street, also known as The Avenue. This colorful stretch features an array of shops, restaurants, and bars housed in converted row houses. Visitors can explore small galleries and indie stores offering vintage clothing and unique art pieces. The area boasts a mix of retro diners, dive bars, and trendy craft cocktail spots.
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25Star Spangled Banner Flag House

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Nestled in the heart of Baltimore, the Star Spangled Banner Flag House is a historic gem that invites visitors to explore its rich legacy. Built in 1793, this Federal-style home was where Mary Pickersgill crafted the iconic 30 by 42-foot flag that famously withstood British attacks during the War of 1812 and inspired Francis Scott Key's 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'
Special historic site. I hope they become part of the National Park Service. It would also be nice to have more memorial to the enslaved or “indentured servant” population who helped make the flags. A modern day sum of $9,000 for the famous one. The exact-size replica covers a whole wall!
Kristy J — Google review
We were disappointed to discover the museum closed on a Monday. We were in Baltimore on a Sunday and Monday and really wanted to visit this museum as part of our trip. We were able to at least stop by and take a look at the outside of the building and the cortyard. Although we might have the chance to return to Baltimore someday, this trip could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Our P — Google review
I had the best visit to this cute little historic site today. I was able to tour the museum and the home with a self paced audio tour. Admission is only 10$ and it’s a fabulous place to visit for some history about the nation’s flag and the significance of the star spangled banner!
Hadeel A — Google review
The museum is great! Not only full of good, interesting info but also was a fun place for my kids. They enjoyed the flagpole that they could put up and down. But we all especially enjoyed the house! Great tour! Learned a lot and I was so happy that my kids had a blast!
Janie G — Google review
We held a family gathering at the Flag House Museum and it was a great success! The Museum Director, Chris, handled everything for us including the catering and setup of the private room. He also gave our group a personal tour of the museum and the historic house. I would highly recommend this venue if you are looking for an affordable option for an event!
Nick D — Google review
This museum is very informative, and a great follow-up of you've already been to Fort McHenry.
Jason P — Google review
This is a really special place in Baltimore. It encompasses a museum and historic house with the history of the making of the flag itself (self guided tour) and goes really well with a visit to Fort McHenry! You start the visit with a video which shows the history and events around the flag and also how it came to be commissioned. Following this, there's a small museum which looks at the house and its inhabitants and their lives as well the flag itself and its history through the years (it really is incredible how well it was looked after!). Finally, you get to see inside the house. There's a cell phone tour which you dial in on or else there is a paper version of the tour too with numbered stops. Both times I've visited, I've been the only person there and it's nice to be able to take your time and really look at the rooms and artefacts without being rushed on! There's a small gift shop and the lady on the desk is really lovely and very friendly- well worth a visit! I'd recommend just checking the opening hours before you sit as it's not open daily and does close a little earlier too than other attractions.
Natalie D — Google review
This is a nice bit of Baltimore history. There is a convenient parking garage across the street. We spent about an hour here. There’s a small museum exhibit and a self guided tour of the house. Worth checking out if you are in the area.
Erik B — Google review
844 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.flaghouse.org/•(410) 837-1793•Tips and more reviews for Star Spangled Banner Flag House
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26Cylburn Arboretum

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Cylburn Arboretum is a serene park with over 20 gardens, ancient trees, a nature museum, and a mansion from the Civil War era. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful trees and flowers for free and participate in various programs or classes for a small suggested donation. The arboretum spans 207 acres of scenic fall grounds with ornamental gardens, colorful tree collections, historic buildings, and wooded trails.
This is a wonderful place where kids can run around and learn at the same time. The staff and volunteers are incredibly kind, and they host amazing events. It’s a peaceful environment, and the recent renovations have made the space even more interactive for all ages. I visited today and discovered so many new things I hadn’t known before. It’s definitely a spot I’ll keep on my list whenever we’re looking for something engaging to do. It’s also a great place for spiritual reflection. Highly recommended!
Murphy T — Google review
I visited before the Gardens were planted and still had a lovely experience. Volunteers and employees were hard at work planting when I arrived. Definitely visit the Nature Center, staff there were great! They have Luna Moths and Grey Tree Frogs on display and the center is very well maintained. I only wish I could have visited on the weekend so I could tour the mansion. I will absolutely be back to see the gardens!
Amber L — Google review
Beautiful arboretum in historical estate location is Baltimore’s largest public garden. Plenty of parking on mid-summer weekday and open nature center with friendly employees. The only miss was inability to tour Cylburn Mansion. There is a choice of paved paths or hiking trails and well-thought out arboretum layout to please an eye. Worthwhile detour from I-95 when passing through Baltimore, free admission was an added bonus.
Mike Z — Google review
We went for one of the open house tours in early April. The staff in the mansion and the nature education center were wonderful. They were very knowledgeable about the history of the grounds and the flora and fauna one can find there. Of note, we were immediately greeted by adorable northern mockingbirds at the entrance of the mansion and only continued to see birds and flowers from there. The trails were easy to walk in regular shoes or sandals. There are wheelchair ramps, automatic doors on the education center, and braille labels on the premises. The upper floors of the mansion were not open to the public for tours (on the day we were there).
Emily E — Google review
Definitely not as large as I'd expected. Outside garden waa beautiful, full off bumble bees just minding their business. I wish we'd had a selfie stick/tripod, cause it was a beautiful backdrop for photos.
Carolyn A — Google review
I spent the day at Cylburn Arboretum for a work retreat, and what a beautiful surprise it turned out to be. The gardens are peaceful and full of quiet charm, every path feels like a small escape into nature. It’s the kind of place that reminds you to slow down, breathe, and notice the beauty around you. Truly a hidden gem in the city.
Ruth M — Google review
Beautiful green space and Mansion. I hadn't been in years and went for their Halloween program. The spooky trail was fun as was the night hike. It was a great family outing with food trucks and kid's activities. I would go again if they had an adult only night program.
Ann S — Google review
I didn't get to all the places I wanted to go inside of the arboretum. But what I did see was stunning! I'm obsessed with dahlias and there was a dahlia garden. Absolutely gorgeous. This place is very very well maintained. Lots of walking spaces very very nice place. When I left there was a wedding party gathering for a photo shoot.
Holly L — Google review
4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore, MD 21209, USA•http://cylburn.org/•(410) 396-0180•Tips and more reviews for Cylburn Arboretum

27Rash Field Park

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Rash Field, located in the heart of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, is a newly opened park that offers a variety of activities for visitors. The park features sand volleyball courts, a skatepark, nature park, and a playground with wooden climbing towers. Additionally, there are three parks, a cafe, and shaded overlooks of the harbor to enjoy. Families can take advantage of the Adventure Park with its 35-foot wooden towers and giant slide.
Amazing park for kids of all ages, humans of all abilities and four legged friends too! Great equipment, natural play areas, love the flow of this park as well as the attached skate park.
Amf F — Google review
Went to Asia in a bite festival for the first time. It was fun Even though it rained the day before. Wass muddy but still fun experience with the kids
Iris R — Google review
6June2023 Nice spot along inner harbor for a relaxing view and for kids and families to have fun. I’ve been to inner harbor several times over the years since residing in Maryland and haven’t stopped here until now on one of my many day trips here. There are restrooms to the side of the building. Don’t go in unattended. The police do patrol the area and it is safe.
Spiral T — Google review
Newly built vibrant park located near the lower end of Federal Hill with exploration stations, including a skate part, sand volleyball courts, playground and gorgeous views of the city and water. Don't miss this park on a sunny day, it's worth the visit!
Asya A — Google review
Just opened about two weeks ago. Really nice area. Glad to see this here for the community. There is a skate park, fun slide for all areas and a climbing wall. Family really enjoyed it. There are also volleyball courts next to this area as well.
Jermone C — Google review
Incredibly beautiful place in the city center! Everything is perfect, great park for hiking and views of the city and the river. A place for family holidays and excursions. Near an aquarium, museums, attractions, water taxis and much more!❤️👏
Serik S — Google review
Harbor Harvest Children’s Fall Festival was a hit! Lots of fun. Lots of people. Come early for rides and face painting. Lines get very long but the kiddos had lots of fun! Tashia the face painter was amazing!!!
Lisa R — Google review
Cool waterfront park right next to Maryland Science Center
Mike S — Google review
201 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•https://www.waterfrontpartnership.org/rash-field-park•(443) 743-3308•Tips and more reviews for Rash Field Park

28The Charmery Hampden

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The Charmery is a family-owned ice cream shop with three locations, including their signature spot in Baltimore's Hampden neighborhood. They offer innovative and seasonal flavors made with locally sourced products. The shop is known for its sundae menu, hand-spun milkshakes, and scratch-made sodas. Customers often line up outside to savor unique flavors like speculoos and Old Bay Caramel, as well as classic treats such as root beer floats and hot fudge sundaes.
As expected, very delicious dessert treats!! We tried the lemon peppermint stick ice cream and it tastes exactly like the lemon peppermint stick treat on a hot summer Baltimore day. Hit em up. You won’t be disappointed!
Cyndi G — Google review
This is a pretty popular place They had a couple of dairy-free options one of which is lemon lime sorbet and a coconut caramel swirl. I have to say the coconut caramel swirl with the absolute best vegan ice cream I have ever tasted! The chocolate ice cream Is a decent. Staff were friendly and nice.
Thu-Nga M — Google review
Three ice cream's ran me about twenty-seven dollars. The chocolate ice cream was regular. The banana ice cream was delicious. Was expecting it to be better. But. Any case on to the next.
Felipe H — Google review
A cute ice cream shop with some unique flavors. The customer service was friendly and accommodating. I sampled quite a few flavors and I think the MANGO LIME HOT SAUCE SORBET, is a pleasant surprise. If you're not too adventurous, then COCONUT CHAI is perfection.
LéAnne W — Google review
We’ve been coming here for 10 years. I miss the original chalkboards and the flavors. And ice cream. I still love the flavors, but today was really just a pitiful experience. We ordered kiddie scoops and single scoops. All were the same size. None of them cleared even the halfway mark on the tiny bowls. And the ice cream was mushy and running. The employees simply said “well those are full size scoops” and “in the summer sometimes the ice cream flavors are like that.” How far it’s fallen now that it’s grown. Really too bad. Stick with the pints if you go.
I C — Google review
We recently visited The Charmery, and while it’s a charming spot with a fun atmosphere and incredibly friendly staff, the ice cream just wasn’t for me. I found the waffle cone a bit too thick for my taste, and the flavor options didn’t quite hit the mark for my palate. That said, the team working there was warm and welcoming, and the overall vibe of the place is really nice. It’s clear they put love into what they do, and I can see why others might enjoy it. This might be one of those places where you have to acquire the taste—so I’d still say give it a try for yourself. You might just find your new favorite scoop.
Cheryl C — Google review
Staff is always super friendly and works really hard! The Charmery is known for its unique flavors and fun spins on classics. I really enjoy their approach to ice cream as “dessert” or a treat! Their milkshakes are also great! Definitely stop by to smell the waffle cones and buy some of their fabulous flavors! They also note allergens and sensitivities like dairy or nuts in products (though they process it all in the same prep area).
Ping R — Google review
Been coming to the charmery for years, the BEST ice cream shop in baltimore. Love all the constant new flavors and themes. Parking can be a bit tricky but plenty of parking available. Very upsetting that they’re getting rid of their punch cards for rewards.
D — Google review
801 W 36th St, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA•http://www.thecharmery.com/•(443) 842-5950•Tips and more reviews for The Charmery Hampden

29Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

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Nestled in the heart of Baltimore, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has been a cornerstone of the city's vibrant music scene since 1982. Under the inspiring leadership of Marin Alsop, who made history as the first woman to conduct a major U.S. orchestra, this esteemed ensemble captivates audiences with its exceptional performances.
Had the opportunity to see the orchestra play the Jaws soundtrack live while watching the movie. They were spot on and really did an amazing job. Intermission halfway through the movie and the snack offerings were decent. The venue was in great shape, crossing guards assisted with traffic, staff was courteous and really wasn't a bad seat in the house. Had an individual chair that was pretty comfy and spacious. Will definitely look to come back for more events!
Gary R — Google review
We had the incredible opportunity to attend the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for the very first time on Saturday, June 28, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. The performance was absolutely mesmerizing — the talent and skill of the musicians and performers were evident in every note. Being part of such a grand event made us feel special, as we had never attended a show of this scale before. It was a beautiful evening filled with powerful music, passion, and artistry. We’re so grateful for the experience and look forward to returning!
Mithlesh T — Google review
I had the opportunity to attend the Nas concert, and the parking directly across the street was efficient, so I didn't have to walk much. The venue was nice, but the sound quality during the concert was off; it was muffled and hard to hear at times.
A E — Google review
We had such a great time here! I do recommend that if you're going to park in the garage across the street that you give yourself an extra 30 minutes. We found that driving in was longer than expected and we were late to our show. Otherwise the orchestra is fantastic!
Natalie N — Google review
My first time ever at the BSO and it was better than what I could’ve imagined! My partner and I went to see Jurassic Park and the BSO delivered. From the musicians, to the music, everyone was having such a great time. Will be returning hopefully for the performance of ELF!
D — Google review
Baltimore symphony orchestra is amazing place to listen and watch classical music. The orchestra is excellent and always put on a great show. Tonight we saw Joshua Bell for the second time. His slides and touch is impeccable with smooth rounded transition. BSO is one of the few places we’re the tickets are reasonable priced without the Ticketmaster fees. The boxes have a full and rich sound. The orchestra pit sound is loud and full but directional based on where you site. The grand tier it matters where you sit (closer is better to the isle), the last few rows don’t reverb back as much as expected. Photo were during practice prior to the show starting.
Jared B — Google review
The building has been around for some years and is very well maintained. The staff are truly amazing! From the time we pulled up to the end of the evening the staff made us feel at home. Accommodations were made to make my family feel comfortable and cared for. I was thoroughly impressed with the level of attention and initiative they showed us. The staff here are among the best Baltimore. I'd like to thank them once again for all they did to make our experience a memorable one.
Qenaan C — Google review
Just witnessed one of the greatest hip hop performances of all time. Nas performing Illmatic with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. It was a night. The atmosphere was fantastic. The crowd was hype. The orchestra was phenomenal and Nas was God tier level hip hop. Guest appearance by AZ to perform a few tracks. It was a night! I’m Glad I got to witness it.
Chris F — Google review
1212 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://bsomusic.org/•(410) 783-8000•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

30Maryland Center for History and Culture

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The Maryland Center for History and Culture is a museum and library that showcases 23,000 square feet of both permanent and rotating exhibitions featuring historical and cultural artifacts related to Maryland's rich heritage. One of its most notable displays is the original manuscript of 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' America's national anthem, penned by Francis Scott Key after witnessing the resilience of an American flag during the War of 1812.
Visit on free first Thursdays. I was pleasantly surprised on how beautiful the museum is. The exhibits are small but very impressive and the layout of the museum just flows! Artwork is pristine and pieces are given their time to shine. Additionally, I was so happy that I was able to drop in on a Sip and Stem event. It was so cool to make flower arrangements outside of a museum in Baltimore! It was a great day night idea!
Jessica A — Google review
Maryland Center for History and Culture is a nice musem that has a ton of historical artifacts. My favorite parts are the art section. It was intriguing to learn about parts of MD's history. The Tom Miller peices, in the museumwere great to see. My feedback to the museum, lower the admission cost to $10. The furniturw floor is passe. BRING BACK THE JIM HENSON EXPERIENCE!
TJ T — Google review
Excellent place to go for a history of Maryland and even more so for their extensive library and archive collection. The team here facilitated a viewing of documents related to the Booth family (from Baltimore, which was so wonderful. I’m always amazed what libraries and archives have available for public view just by making the request. I cannot recommend a trip here enough! Remarkably friendly staff as well.
Jakob P — Google review
Great museum with lots of local historical event and people information Total of three floors. 1st floor is civil right movement related. 2nd floor is revolutionary war related. They also have one designated section for female fashion designer McCardell from Baltimore. Other sections have lots of paintings of Baltimore back in the day. Also there was a section filled with quilts art which was beautiful. I really liked the library. Beautiful architecture and lots of book. It has a capacity of 49 people. Quiet and small library. Third floor had furnitures from various time period and different styles. I visited on the first Thursday for free admission. I would come back if they have different special exhibitions later. Great museum to visit! Staffs were friendly and helpful as well.
Hye L — Google review
Pretty cool library on Maryland history. Library on second floor is really a hidden gem. Staff was super nice
Dante S — Google review
I just visited here with my husband to enjoy the Jim Henson exhibit and we had a wonderful time!!! This was my first time at this museum, and I definitely see myself coming back for future exhibits. The lady at the front desk was very nice, as was a very sweet security lady named Ms. Betty! The bathrooms were super clean, the exhibit spanned several rooms and kept me occupied with all the props, videos and costumes on display, and the gift shop was super nice too! All in all, I give this place a 10/10 and can't wait to come back!!
Ntazia B — Google review
Deep in history of art and culture, with an wide collection and welcoming staff. There are furnitures, silver sets, weapons, costumes, dolls and more. I enjoyed the exhibition the most, and the opportunity to weave. There is also a play area for little visitors. There is on site parking (first come first serve). Thank you for having us.
Erlinda P — Google review
This a rich and deep museum that covers a wide variety of topics related to Maryland arts and culture. Each floor has its own topic and the exhibits and accompanying content help give them more context for the viewer to understand. The "Passion and Purpose" exhibit was so powerful and I enjoyed learning about Black History and progression. The "Jim Henson Exhibition" on the second floor was AWESOME. You got to see Muppets, Sesame Street and more of Henson's iconic puppet characters. The depth and detail the tell about Henson and his work is really amazing, and they have even more interesting things in the gift shop. The little sitting area at the back of the third floor is also fun and has great books for one to sit and enjoy. This is a great museum in the city that will have plenty for all to enjoy, no matter the age!
W.E. R — Google review
610 Park Ave, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•https://www.mdhistory.org/•(410) 685-3750•Tips and more reviews for Maryland Center for History and Culture
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31Enoch Pratt Free Library

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The Enoch Pratt Free Library, established in 1882 and located in Baltimore, is an iconic main branch of the city's public library system. It was one of the first free-circulation public libraries in the United States and remains one of the largest. The library embodies democratic ideals by providing equal access to informative materials and educational opportunities for all individuals.
An excellent library. Was in town for an extended bit of work and they were able to give me a card to borrow books during my stay. Their fiction section, in particular, was outstanding. I couldn’t fjnd a certain book and asked the librarian who told me the upstairs section is only books from the past five years or so. All other books are housed in the basement. So many books!
Jakob P — Google review
The Enoch Pratt Library is one of Baltimore's true gems. They offer a ton of FREE events weekly. We went for the comedy show with free wine. We had a great time, and the comedians (especially the sign language interpreter) were hilarious. 😄
Cheryl B — Google review
A grand civic statement from our patriciate of a century ago. Spacious airy comfortable and beautiful
Darren K — Google review
This library(Enoch Pratt free) is the best in baltimore. I love it here. I took my nephew, because he has never been there. Now he wants to go back. So I assume he likes it..
Michelle M — Google review
My son walked up to customer service area to request a new library card, yet a staff member showed unnecessary and uncalled for attitude in response to a simple question at the moment she has purple single braids
Hattie F — Google review
A wonderful and historic library with great areas for children and teens, and a bevy of other resources and events being held. Very helpful and friendly staff. But please fix the ventilation/HVAC system in the men’s bathroom - there are always smells emanating from there without fail.
Ceci's S — Google review
Stopped in to kill some time before meeting a friend for lunch. Open, easy to find books of interest or information, and plenty of places to sit. Many others quietly reading. Bathrooms not clean, but staff friendly and helpful.
Angela A — Google review
Just enjoyed a canning demo here. It's nice how they have all these activities for the community
Teiana U — Google review
400 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•https://www.prattlibrary.org/•(410) 396-5430•Tips and more reviews for Enoch Pratt Free Library

32Belvedere Square Market

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Belvedere Square is a vibrant commercial complex located in North Baltimore, offering an array of boutiques, shops, and diverse eateries. The sprawling 110,000-foot hub hosts seasonal festivals and summer concerts as part of the Summer Sounds series from May to August. Visitors can explore locally sourced gourmet goodies at the market or indulge in delicious bites from various dining options such as The Pizza Trust, Thai Landing, and Koba Korean Barbecue.
My first time visiting The Belvedere Square. My niece and I came specifically for a restaurant that serves the smoked mussels which were phenomenal! We traveled over an hour and the trip was well worth it! The Belvedere Square is a unique shopping experience filled with a variety of restaurants offering something different from Asian cuisine to down home style county cooking. We tried a few of the eateries. And just about everything was spot on delicious. They even have a watering hole for a wide selection of adult beverages. And I can’t forget the homemade crêpe restuarant where they offer a range of sweet and savory treats that will satisfy any sweet tooth made fresh to order. Belvedere Square offers plenty of free parking indoor and outdoor dining spaces. We enjoyed our shopping experience, even with all the hustle and bustle of the children and families moving about it was an enjoyable day to try the unique shops available in the square!
Philly K — Google review
The quesadilla was trash. It tasted like grilled cheese on a tortilla. No seasoning not flavor no bueno. If you have a choice between going here or risking a food allergy, risk the food allergy.
Tyshawn J — Google review
Explore Baltimore - Belvedere Square Food Court | Shopping 529 E Belvedere Ave Baltimore, MD 21212 Belvedere Square is Baltimore! Belvedere Square offers a lively atmosphere featuring some of Baltimore’s best small businesses & restaurants, retail shopping, health & fitness, and seasonal events. The Square is right in the heart of North Baltimore, whether it’s lunch with a co-worker, date night, family fun, or meeting up with your gym pals, Belvedere Square has it all
Art I — Google review
Love everything about Belvedere Square Market. The stalls are all occupied with amazing food options, there are even several options in the middle now. The bar has a great beer selection, delicious cocktails and attentive staff. Love the bottle shop, too! I have no trouble finding a parking spot when I visit.
Sarah B — Google review
Pono Taco doesn’t have a place to review so I’ll do it here. This was supposed to be queso and chips. Guess they can’t even get that right. Also this tiny thing was six freaking dollars. Go to the market, but avoid pono taco at all costs.
Michael S — Google review
We had a great time. I just didn't like the crepe..
Mel S — Google review
This place is so awesome! We visited while on vacation. We tried the sushi and ramen, milkshakes, sandwiches and Thai wraps with tofu. Everyone in our party was pleased. There’s a bar and liquor store, a bakery with some nice gluten free options, a cool chocolate shop. Free parking
Syrah M — Google review
This place is like a mall food court without thr mall vibe. Great place for Thai food (Thai Landing). Hot, tasty, and hearty. Staff was nice and open to suggestion requests. We ordered: 1) Hilo Bowl. Shrimp was a good size and servings were a reasonable size. 2) Build Your Own Salad: They have you fill out an order slip of what you like in your salad, which is great 👍. The veggies and fruits were fresh and savory. 3) Thai Fried Rice (added broccoli and pinapple). This was very good! With the portion size, my wife was able to each lunch and I finished off for dinner 🍽😋. 4) Pad Tha (added chicken & shrimp): Some of the best Pad Thai I've had, besides when we vacationed in Thailand. Great taste and noodles. I asked for medium-hot, but wasn't so hot. They have general seating (inside and outside) that's shared with the other establishments and the atmosphere, as mentioned earlier, is like a mall food court. Definitely an nice place meet, eat, and even have a drink. Maybe we'll try the bar next time.
B W — Google review
529 E Belvedere Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA•http://www.belvederesquare.com/•Tips and more reviews for Belvedere Square Market

33Pierce's Park

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Pierce's Park is a hidden gem located behind the Columbus Center and near Coast Guard Cutter WHEC-37 at Pier 5. This family-friendly park offers an interactive experience with climbable sculptures, musical instruments, and a living willow tunnel. It also features native plants and the famous horn sculpture. Situated across a wooden bridge from the National Aquarium's Pier 4 Exit, it provides a perfect place for children to burn off energy after visiting the aquarium.
Had the time of our life! Great place for kids to play and have family fun. Lots to do. Will definitely be back. #howdidyoureact
Your H — Google review
Nice little park near the aquarium. Great place to let the kids burn some energy after the aquarium. Cheap parking was nearby.
Jill C — Google review
A wonderful place to go after the aquarium with your kids.
Luciano R — Google review
Fun, non-traditional park to let the kids run around for a few minutes. We spent about 30 mins here prior to dinner and everyone had a great time!
Matthew F — Google review
Cute little playground in a modern metal shaped style. More shades would be nice.
Nils H — Google review
Notable features include: * musical fence instrument * merry-go-round * metal horn that you can climb in * homophones inscribed in the walkway (pairs of words that sounds similar) It's an interesting little park that invites visitor to interact, not just watch.
Junxiao S — Google review
Cute little park right near the water, neat visual art & unique walkways to explore.
Nicole C — Google review
It was okay. Nothing blew my mind
James D — Google review
701 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://www.waterfrontpartnership.org/waterfront-parks•(443) 743-3308•Tips and more reviews for Pierce's Park

34Christmas Village in Baltimore

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Christmas market
Experience the magic of the holiday season at the Christmas Village in Baltimore. This traditional European Christmas market, located at the Inner Harbor promenade, offers a festive atmosphere with twinkling lights, delicious treats, unique gifts, and fun rides for kids. From Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve, visitors can immerse themselves in the charm of a German winter wonderland. Enjoy hot cocoa, mulled wine, and traditional German food while shopping for special holiday decorations and gifts.
First time I've been to this one. We really enjoyed it. We went at night and it was raining a bit, but I guess that worked in our favor, because there weren't many people there. We really enjoyed the Glühwein with the pretzels and potatoe latkas. We explored the different shops and bought a few presents for family. I grew up in Germany and clearly I have a biased opinion on everything that embraces our culture. But overall I think this festival did a nice job. It's nice to have a local option. It's certainly a lot more pricey and generally a bit commercialized, but even just strolling through it is a nice experience that will leave you with some Christmas spirit.
Raymond R — Google review
The event takes place in an open area filled with small shops and food vendors. Parking can be a bit tricky, especially with limited space directly in front of the venue. We opted for a nearby parking lot and walked to the event. While it's free to explore most of the village, there is a section where you’ll need to pay $5 to enter and wander around. We didn’t go into this area, so I can’t comment on it in detail. The village itself isn’t very large, but there’s still plenty happening. As for the food, it’s decent but not exactly European-level fare. The fries, wurst, and hot chocolate were fine but nothing special. The food overall is okay, though you can also find drinks, including cocktails and liquor. Other food options include crepes, schnitzel, bacon on a stick, pretzels, corn, and more that we didn’t try. Some food items, like the corn, were priced a bit high, though I understand it could be due to booth costs. Overall, it’s still a pleasant experience and worth visiting.
Jei F — Google review
The Christmas Village in Baltimore is a delightful holiday market filled with twinkling lights and festive cheer. However, the lines were outrageous, even an hour before closing. My friends and I expected it to die down, but it was kind of insane—almost like being at an amusement park! We ended up having to come back the next day, and unfortunately, the food was cold when we got it. It was alright, but not what we hoped for. On a positive note, I loved the hot chocolate—it was delicious! Plus, the mugs are too cute. The market features unique vendors offering handmade crafts and holiday decorations. The warm atmosphere is great for families and friends, with activities like visits with Santa and live music. Overall, it’s a fun experience, just be prepared for the crowds!
Francina — Google review
Nothing gets you in the holiday spirit like stopping by the Christmas Village downtown. First time visiting and it didn't disappoint. We got our sausages in the tent. The food and entertainment was great. There was a larger variety of vendors outside of the tent; from schnitchel to crepes. I must say the sausages cooked outside on the grill looked tastier. Perhaps next time we visit, we will wait in the long line and give them a try. Entry Fee - $5 Parking- We parked at Mt. Washington and rode the light rail down to the Convention Center. $4 round trip per person.
Amanda C — Google review
This was a super fun place to visit. We got to try lots of German food. There's plenty of shops around where we could buy lots of Christmas gifts for friends and family. I also had wine tasting and beer and music there
Shane F — Google review
What a sweet treasure! We went there for the day with my parents, daughter, partner, and our son. It was lovely. The Gluhwein was yummy and the sausages tasty. If we are in the area next year, I am sure we'll stop by.
Krista D — Google review
The Baltimore Christmas Village is a delightful way to embrace the holiday spirit! The vendors offer an impressive variety of gifts, from handcrafted ornaments and cozy winter accessories to unique trinkets and international specialties. Food lovers will enjoy the wide range of treats, including the classic funnel cakes—crispy, warm, and perfect for the season. The Carousel and Ferris wheel add a magical touch, making it a great spot for families and couples alike. The lights and festive decorations truly transport you to a winter wonderland. A tip for first-timers: bundle up! The harbor breeze can be brisk, so layers, gloves, and a hot drink from one of the many stalls will make your visit even more enjoyable. While it can get a bit crowded, the cheerful atmosphere makes it worth the trip. 4/5 stars only because parking can be a challenge, but otherwise, it’s a must-visit holiday destination! #AnKSeeTheWorld #Foodiefinds #Travelblogger #BaltimoreEats
Abe D — Google review
It was not at all what I expected. The pictures online made it look a lot better. We drove 2 hours to come here and we were very disappointed. There was some shopping and some food but other than that some of the items seem pretty overpriced.
THE R — Google review
501 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA•http://www.baltimore-christmas.com/•Tips and more reviews for Christmas Village in Baltimore

35Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore is a renowned stadium where the Baltimore Orioles play. It was designed by architecture firm Populous and completed in 1992, setting the trend for retro ballparks and integrating a ballpark into the urban fabric. The stadium's location in downtown Baltimore, near the Inner Harbor, adds to its appeal.
Didn’t try and food here (I know—very unlike me), but the stadium atmosphere and vibes were great. Even on an incredibly hot and humid day, it was a great game. Got to see an incredible 18-0 win for the Orioles against the Rockies which was awesome to watch. Baseball games go by much faster with the shot clock. Stadium itself was nice—lots of history and they have marked home runs outside of the stadium which is cool. Seats are on the older side and could use some renovating though
Alex I — Google review
I fell in love with Oriole Park before even entering the stadium. Camden Yards has a friendly baseball vibe and wonderful atmosphere. The fans were respectful and pleasant. The stadium was clean and aesthetically appealing. The staff at this stadium were amazing. They went above and beyond to help fans with finding seats, concessions, and were patient with any questions or concerns. Everyone seemed happy to work at the stadium. I'm a Red Sox fan and I still felt welcomed in a visiting stadium. I enjoyed walking around the stadium both inside and out. They have some fun and vibrant sports bars outside the stadium as well. This is a must for any baseball fan. I will mention though that I was very disappointed that the stadium doesn't offer tours of the ballpark.
Robert G — Google review
Oreo Park at Camden Yards is an absolutely beautiful ballpark! The seating is comfortable, the ushers are friendly and helpful, and the field itself is stunning. The views from just about anywhere in the park are fantastic, making it a great place to enjoy a game. That being said, the food and drink prices are way too high. It’s gotten to the point where it’s almost unaffordable for the average family, which really takes away from the experience. I’d gladly give this place five stars if the pricing was more reasonable.
Dan C — Google review
Never disappointing coming to Oriole Park! I've attended games here since I was a kid. It's one of the best ballparks in baseball. Very family friendly and all-around friendly. It was fun attending on Jim Palmer jersey night this year. The concessions prices are still comparably cheap, too. I will live and die as an Orioles fan. You can't clip these wings, Yanks. Let's go, O's!
Caleb U — Google review
One of the best ball parks around. Gates open about 60 minutes prior to first pitch on Weekdays (a little earlier on weekends). Get there early to experience the whole park. It's worth it. Nice play area on the first base side for the kids. Concessions are pricey but they do let you bring some of your own items in so long as it is in a clear small bag (no glass or aluminum drink containers). I brought in two plastic 20 oz cokes, two sandwiches and some small bags of chips. Be sure to check their policies page carefully in case their are changes. I bought a beer at the game... was 15.99.
Peter B — Google review
What a ballpark! Incredibly impressed with the signage and how well the stadium is branded to start. The trashcans are all Orange and black, which is such a nice touch! Ballpark is well laid out, with almost every highlight on the main concourse level. The kids zone is very well themed and includes lots of games. Eutaw Street has some great spots to eat, and is where the team store is located and a MUST when visiting. There is SO much food to try! A major and diverse selection throughout the ballpark and definitely something for everyone. Seating wise, we sat in the lower bowl and had a fantastic experience. The ushers were all very friendly and helpful, and one usher came right over and gave us a first visit button; loved the attention! There are statues across the ballpark and a nice picnic area too, which is great if you arrive early. Absolutely loved our visit!
Nick A — Google review
Really great stadium, not a bad seat in the house. Food is always great, Boogs is my personal favorite (they have gluten free buns if that’s something you’re looking for!) They also do free giveaways often so keep an eye out on the promotional schedule!
Gabrielle M — Google review
I’m biased, but this is the prettiest ballpark in the League. There isn’t a bad seat in the house. The food options are plentiful. The ushers for games are knowledgeable and friendly and there is plenty of fan assistance as well. They continue to refresh and upgrade, keeping her looking beautiful.
Jennifer S — Google review
333 W Camden St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA•http://www.mlb.com/orioles•(410) 685-9800•Tips and more reviews for Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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36Phillips Seafood

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Phillips Seafood is a well-established regional chain known for its Maryland-style seafood, particularly its signature crab cakes. The family-owned company has been in operation for a century and has made a significant impact on the global seafood market. From their origins on the Chesapeake Bay to expanding internationally, Phillips Seafood is committed to providing genuine hospitality and award-winning cuisine. In Baltimore's Inner Harbor area, the restaurant is a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
We stopped in for lunch at Philips Seafood in Baltimore and had a fantastic experience. I had the crab cake sandwich, which was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. My wife enjoyed the Caesar chicken salad, crisp and hearty, while our daughter loved the kids cheeseburger with fries. Everything came out quickly and just right. What really made the meal stand out was our server, Natasha — she was friendly, attentive, and made us feel well taken care of from start to finish. Great food, great service, and a wonderful atmosphere. We’ll definitely be back!
Pedro M — Google review
Great place to eat, it’s a must if you are traveling here visiting. The menu is insane so many great things to choose from. The Blue Crab Margarita is good lol. Don’t walk pass this place and go to Hard Rock Cafe next door. We had the Lobster Tacos it came with fries. Main dish was the Lobster Mac & Cheese / Fried Seafood Trio / Lobster & Shrimp Alfredo. Everything came out nice.
Antonio M — Google review
This is an excellent restaurant—and you get what you pay for. The Google Maps entry says the average price range is $30-50, but I really think it’s $50-70. Based on their current menu prices, it would be very difficult to get a complete meal for $30. That said, I had a great experience here. Our group was treated very well by the wait staff—friendly, attentive, often asked if we needed anything, and answered all of our questions immediately; very knowledgeable about the seafood dishes and the side dish and drink options. (NOTE: I forgot to take pictures of the food, except for the dessert tray!) I had the Barramundi Bites for the appetizer; this fish is an Asian sea bass, and the pieces were lightly breaded, tender, and the spicy sauce that came with it (in a separate bowl) complimented the fish well. I had the Ultimate Crab Cake for the entree, and it was quite good. I love crab cakes, and this one was as good as any I have had (and quite expensive). Tender breading, a good amount of crab, and seasoned well. For dessert, several of us shared the fudge brownie cake with ice cream. Very rich chocolate flavor! I enjoyed Phillips very much, but it’s the kind of place for special occasions, like the one our group was celebrating. I can’t afford to come here regularly.
James M — Google review
Was super busy when we went and there was a wait, it was worth it though because the food was great. Our server was super sweet and knowledgeable about the menu, recommended some great dishes for us to try. The atmosphere was very nice and the food was delicious. We ordered the stuffed salmon, lobster roll and crab cake and steak meals. We all really enjoyed our food, it was cooked well and seasoned well. The presentation was also great.
Nicole W — Google review
The food here was simply divine! My family and I ordered the tuna poke nachos, broiled seafood trio, premium seafood trio, and the lobster roll, with an ice cream with brownie as dessert; they hit our spots! Numi our server was also attentive and cognizant of our needs. We will definitely be back next time we visit Baltimore.
Christopher J — Google review
The place was awesome. It was our first time and we love the food and ppl. I order the stuffed salmon and it was great. We will visit again and again. The atmosphere was beautiful made. Restrooms clean.
Christopher C — Google review
Great food and great service! We ordered the trio — the crab cakes were our favorite! The crab fries appetizer was delicious and full of flavor. Definitely recommend if you love good seafood! Seymor was a great server.
John M — Google review
Our group wanted to get lunch before going to the National Aquarium. We got there right after they opened, so we were able to get a table immediately without a reservation (party of four). Our waitress was very nice and the food was delicious! Highly recommend for seafood lovers
Andromeda M — Google review
601 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.phillipsseafood.com/•(410) 685-6600•Tips and more reviews for Phillips Seafood

37Miss Shirley's Cafe, Inner Harbor

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Miss Shirley's Cafe, located in the Inner Harbor of Baltimore, is a unique dining spot known for its creative American cuisine with a regional twist. The cafe caters to various dietary needs, including gluten-free options that don't compromise on flavor. Featured on the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives, it has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. The family-friendly atmosphere and diverse menu make it a popular choice for breakfast and lunch.
Fantastic! We picked this place on a whim looking for one of the best brunch spots in Baltimore and we were very happy with the selection. Once we arrived, we saw how much acclaim Miss Shirley's has received, such as from Restaurant Hospitality Magazine and Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. I can see why! To start, I really enjoyed the pimento cheese biscuit and the Shirley's Crush cocktail was quite refreshing. For my main, I went with the Southern Slammer Sandwich, which already sounded good but I couldn't pass up a winner of the best breakfast sandwich in America according to Restaurant Hospitality Magazine. Absolutely delicious. I loved the simple ingredients yet their flavor together was unforgettable. A great sandwich and not overly heavy in my opinion. The stone ground grits were incredible as well. Ester provided great service during our brunch. It sounds like we got pretty lucky with a 30 minute wait as we heard it can get pretty busy. Definitely worth the wait!
Aaron S — Google review
Saturday Brunch here with my wife and our son and daughter in law. The food was high quality and wonderfully flavored. I had the Banana Chocolate Chip Pancakes with A Scrambled Eggs w/ Cheese and the Cranberry Maple Turkey Sausage. The family had various omelets and everything was delicious. Truly a wonderful dining experience.
Willie H — Google review
9/12/2025 at 11:00am Everything was perfect, from the start we had a friendly welcome, the host was amazing and very knowledgeable. Our server was very friendly and patient with our 3 kids. All the food we ordered felt fresh and homemade, it was delicious. Personally today I had one of the best breakfast I've had in 34 countries and 26 states from this beautiful country I have visited and of course I have many great experiences, so I add today dish to 1 of the 10 best breakfasts due to the unique and diverse flavor of this dish (Fried chicken biscuit & and gravy omelet ) the name don't mention all the other ingredients, I recommend this dish 100%
Modern G — Google review
Come here as we were in Baltimore early and it was open for breakfast. Great it had a separate vegan menu and kids menu. Friendly and helpful service. Kids portion is very generous! The Vegan pancakes where a little dry but alright. No restaurant toilet. Prices are quite high.
Jessica S — Google review
Unique breakfast joint within walking distance when in the inner harbor. Has great menu options that are hard to narrow down. The Cinnamon Danish pancakes were our favorite. Everyone left with their bellies full.
Zach A — Google review
First time.. came from a tiktok recommendation! Food was decent, I wouldn't go back for 2nd. Nice outside view to sit and eat. Its more on the pricey side here! Server was good! My friend did not like the egg whites, it was corrected but still wasn't to her liking. The manager did come by a follow-up which was nice.
B S — Google review
First time at Miss Shirley’s and it did not disappoint! Our server Ryan was attentive and so sweet. I ordered their Crab Hash and Fries Green Tomato Eggs Benedict and I will forever dream about how delicious it was. Was also ordered the Pimento Cheese Biscuits which were heavenly with the strawberry jam. Would recommend this place to anyone traveling from out of town who really wants a good breakfast!
Blaire W — Google review
I haven’t been to Miss Shirley’s in a few years and the food is still good. The shrimp and grits are a must have along with the new fruit drinks they now offer. One slight inconvenience is having to leave the restaurant and go to a different floor in the building to use the restroom. That just a minor set back for a nice brunch spot near the harbor.
Alicia W — Google review
750 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.missshirleys.com/•(410) 528-5373•Tips and more reviews for Miss Shirley's Cafe, Inner Harbor

38Baltimore Water Taxi

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The Baltimore Water Taxi offers a unique and enjoyable way to explore the city's attractions. It serves as a convenient mode of transportation, running different routes through the harbor like a bus service. With over 40 years of history, it is popular among both tourists and locals. Additionally, the water taxi can be chartered for private events, offering customized routes and the flexibility to bring your own food and drinks.
We took a charted water taxi around the inner harbor on a tour and it was so well done. They showed us the sights but also gave a small lecture on the history of it and why it was important to the history of the City. Another day we took the "normal" water taxi to travel around the inner harbor. It worked great. the signs were a bit confusing but the staff on board was super helpful.
Tad R — Google review
Great crew but the canned narration was somewhat annoying. Pricey (about $1 per minute) for how short the rides were and only $1 for the senior discount. The views were nice but it's not New York or San Francisco
Gary M — Google review
The Baltimore Water Taxi offers a comfortable and efficient way to travel around the Inner Harbor, combining scenic views with quick access to key waterfront destinations (like Fell's Point, a must go). The boats are clean, well-maintained, and provide a relaxing alternative to city traffic. The service runs smoothly and on time, making it ideal for both tourists and locals. A special mention goes to Roman, whose friendliness and professionalism make the ride even more enjoyable — his courtesy truly enhances the experience.
Patrick B — Google review
Sunset harbor cruise was fantastic! Great deal at $20. They took us out past Fort McHenry, then turned around to Inner Harbor, and back to Fells Point. My wife and I had a blast. There were 3 other couples besides us on a Sunday, chill vibes, cool tunes, great views! We were running a bit late and luckily they started about 10 mins late as well. We were able to buy our tickets on board from the friendly staff member.
Joseph C — Google review
If you have half a weekend day to cruise around to the stops, I'd recommend seeing the city this way. Safe, fun and informative (make sure to sit in front of the speakers for the history), this was a fun way to get out and get an overview of the city.
Michele V — Google review
We used the water taxi’s private charter service to provide our out-of-town wedding guests with a welcome event. They were extremely easy to communicate with, very flexible about (reasonable) requests, and helpful with my grandmother who is an (ambulatory) wheelchair user. We also found the pricing very transparent and reasonable for the quality of service. We used the Key’s Anthem boat and ended up with a final count of 33 passengers. It was very comfortable, not too crowded and not too sparse. They were able to provide a folding table for us to put appetizer trays on. We provided our guests with canned beer from a cooler we brought on board as well as champagne which we used ordinary bottles and disposable flutes for. Both offerings were easy to display for the guests with the boat’s setup and convenient for guests to enjoy without being too burdened by the “boat” of it all. They also handle your trash for you! Our cruise was beautiful, we made no specific requests about what we wanted to see but they did welcome requests. We also had bluetooth access to play some music from our phone on the boat’s speakers. I hope this is helpful to anyone considering an event with the water taxi! We truly can’t recommend it enough.
Lakin R — Google review
We recently hosted a conference in Baltimore with attendees from across the country, and we wanted to give them the best view of the city. The Water Taxi, along with a fantastic local guide, was the perfect choice. Our guests absolutely loved it! The captain and crew were welcoming, professional, and made the experience unforgettable. Leading up to the event, Stacy at the Water Taxi was a joy to work with and made the planning process seamless and stress-free. We truly couldn’t have asked for a better experience.
Daysi P — Google review
I chartered a private water taxi for an activity during my company's retreat. We worked directly with Stacy at Baltimore Water Taxi and she made it super easy! She gave recommendations as to where we should begin and end our ride based on ease of travel to each location. She also gave a recommendation to work with Chris at Baltimore Rent-a-tour for a guided tour on the boat, which was fantastic. My team had a great time on the boat, the crew was professional and helpful and made it fun and easy. 10/10 recommend!
Kyla O — Google review
901 S Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA•http://www.baltimorewatertaxi.com/•(410) 563-3900•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Water Taxi

39Top of the World Observation Level

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Perched on the 27th floor of the iconic World Trade Center, the Top of the World Observation Level offers visitors a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Baltimore's vibrant cityscape and picturesque harbor. This stunning observation deck invites you to soak in sweeping views through its expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, making it an ideal spot for both locals and tourists alike. The venue is committed to providing a safe environment for all guests while showcasing Baltimore’s rich cultural diversity through its programming.
Very reasonable entry price and a nice view at the top. I went at night and it was definitely very peaceful not many guests which made it pretty nice. Most wouldn't consider Baltimore to have an iconic skyline but the views of the harbor can be appreciated.
Alex M — Google review
If you’re looking for a spot that offers a new perspective on Baltimore, the Top of the World is definitely worth checking out. I recently visited the observation deck on the 27th floor of the Baltimore World Trade Center, and I was absolutely blown away by the views. The panoramic skyline of the city, paired with views of the Inner Harbor and even the Chesapeake Bay on a clear day, is truly a sight to behold. It’s one of those places where you can’t help but feel awestruck by how beautiful the city is from up high. Unfortunately when we visited most of things were under construction or renovations but still we enjoyed the view
Vishal M — Google review
Great views with informative displays throughout the 27th floor. Got a cool experience with a police helicopter fly by! Prices were very reasonable and if you have some extra time in your itinerary, I definitely recommend a visit.
Christian C — Google review
It was an amazing experience taking the elevator ride up to the 27th floor of The World Trade Center Observation Deck Baltimore. The views were absolutely breathtaking and very beautiful. So sad that the 27th floor is closing at the end of the month, it's gonna be a loss for The Inner Harbor especially when they get to see the beautiful views from atop.
Jonathan B — Google review
My first time in Baltimore! This place you need to visit! Breathtaking views! Nice personal. Also good place to hide from the heat! It won’t take much time to spend there but I was just sitting there and enjoying the view. Go on week days, it’s gone be less people there.
Anna I — Google review
The Top of the World Observatory is not all that high up in the sky, which is why we've never paid to go up to the top. Our suggestion to get great views of the Inner Harbor is to grab drinks or dinner at Bygone instead. That establishment is located at the top of the Four Seasons hotel. It's higher in the sky, has amazing atmosphere, and gives a much better view of the Inner Harbor, in our opinion.
A R — Google review
Neat observation deck above the harbor, very reasonable admission of 8 dollars. You definitely get your money's worth here. Great views in all directions and they have some displays of the area as well as stuff from 9/11
Steve C — Google review
This was definitely something interesting to do. Purchased tickets from Groupon and paid $8.00 for 2 adults. Definitely would like to go back at night.
Nacele F — Google review
401 E Pratt St 27th floor, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.viewbaltimore.org/•Tips and more reviews for Top of the World Observation Level

40Ripley's Believe It or Not!

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If you're looking for a quirky adventure, make sure to stop by Ripley's Believe It or Not! at the Inner Harbor. This museum is a treasure trove of bizarre oddities and interactive exhibits that will spark your curiosity and ignite conversations. From shrunken human heads to rare animal skeletons, each display tells a unique story from around the globe.
This was a really fun adventure for our family. The pricing is very reasonable. For 5 adults and 1 child it was around 105. There are many fun facts and lots of artifacts to look at. Some of them are recreations and not the real things. But there are many real things in there. There is also a awesome interactive room. That kids and adults can enjoy. The bathrooms are VERY CLEAN and also have a silly interactive feature. Overall took us about 2 hours to go through. But we did read many of the facts and the kids had fun in the interactive areas . We enjoyed every minute in this museum. My kids ranged from 6 to 14. And each one enjoyed it. Definitely don't skip this if your visiting! (P.s. the staff was super sweet and respectful and helpful. Keep up the great work ladies. We appreciated your kindness)
Jessica G — Google review
These are always fun to go to. This one has a mirror maze and a moving theater as well. While not as big as others I have been to in different cities it still had some neat items. Some are weird, crazy, fascinating, but always cool to read where it came from, who did it, and imagine yourself trying of the things there.
Valentin R — Google review
Super weird and cool place to visit. Mirror maze and 4d movie were perfect for our children. They had everything from Harry Potter to a giant T-Rex... Lots of fun interactive exhibits. The bathrooms were even interactive which my kids got a kick out of. Would definitely visit again if I'm ever back in Baltimore. My one complaint and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5 was the girl at the front cash register was a bit under trained and didn't know what she was doing with our online tickets... I asked if I could leave and come right back bc I wanted to visit an atm to get cash as some of the exhibits require paper bills or quarters to operate. She said if I left I would have had to buy another ticket... To which I replied could you get your manager please. After speaking with the manager I was allowed to leave and return for the purpose of getting money out to spend in their museum. Overall it was a great experience.
Joseph T — Google review
First time in Baltimore so decide to go here during vacay & man was is amazing & fun. Liked the piano sounding stairs. Lots of interesting artifacts. Thank you Ripley you done good.
Wiikends — Google review
So, this is my second experience at Ripley’s (the first being in NYC). I must say my boyfriend and I were skeptical, as we thought maybe it would be too kid-ish. But I’ll tell you, WE LOVED IT! The staff here were so friendly and helpful! We got the after 4pm tickets (order them online because they don’t sell them at the place, it’s $7 cheaper and you get all 4 attractions!). Completely worth the time, it took about 1 hour and 15 minutes to go through the whole thing. The 4D movies were my first time and they were FUN! Kid-based themes but not scary. Water slide 4D and winter sledding 4D. I enjoyed it! The mirror maze was cool too, a little scary as you can easily get lost, and I mean easily, so be careful! Overall great for all ages !
Spooks — Google review
I enjoyed Ripley's Baltimore. The exhibits were interesting and diverse. I especially liked the unique artwork, toothpick city, the Fiji Mermaid and the Shrunken heads. It was a fun time.
Raymond E — Google review
Wonderful time, fun atmosphere, family friendly, great location, if you are ever in the area its definitely worth the stop and entrance fee
Cassey C — Google review
I have been to this ripleys twice now and they added new things compared to the last time which is about 11 months ago. I love this place not to mention the location its next to everything so if you want to have a good time start here. The facts they have on their displays are very well informed. I love their 4D theater they do need new 3D glasses. And their mirror maze was a lot of fun.
DOUGHxx T — Google review
301 Light St Pavillion, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•http://www.ripleys.com/baltimore•Tips and more reviews for Ripley's Believe It or Not!
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41George Peabody Library

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University library
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The George Peabody Library, located at Johns Hopkins University, is a renowned 19th-century research library known for its stunning Greek Revival interior and impressive collection of over 300,000 historic volumes. Established in 1857 as part of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore, it was funded by George Peabody and designed by architect Edmund G. Lind.
This is a must watch. A great photo opportunity. I haven’t see this big, magnificent library in my life. Architecture is very impressive. You can walk around first floor only. There are so many old books, so please keep in mind to leave them as it is.
Nathasha W — Google review
Wow what a beautiful library. It is immense and really intriguing. The upper levels are not accessible. There are really old books here and there is a librarian who can get books that you want checked out and you would only allowed to read it in front of him and then return it to him before leaving. The main level, is for anyone wanting to study in this beautiful library. There are some books, but most are just strapped closed because they are so old they are literally falling apart.
Thu-Nga M — Google review
I’ve photographed weddings in many beautiful spaces, but the George Peabody Library is truly unforgettable. Towering stacks of books, a warm golden glow, and a stunning spiral staircase make it breathtaking for both ceremonies and receptions. The staff is incredibly kind and attentive, and being steps from Mount Vernon means even more gorgeous portrait spots. After capturing over 200 weddings since 2012, I can confidently say this venue blends historic beauty, romance, and atmosphere like no other. I can’t wait to be back in this magical library. 📚✨ @amypaperbird
Paperbird P — Google review
A stunning library open to the public! I think I saw it on an Instagram add and have had it on my list since then so I was pleasantly surprised to be visiting Baltimore. I’ve been in other pretty libraries like this where you had a bit more access and would have loved to be able to walk around more than just the bottom to peruse some more. The lighting isn’t quite as advertised either but I’m not complaining. I spent some time at one of the tables just soaking in the beauty. Definitely worth the stop for me.
Amanda — Google review
Very impressive library. It definitely is something to visit if you visit Baltimore. If you like architecture and being taken back in time, this is a place you should visit.
Rich K — Google review
This is a truly iconic and beautiful library, and it is one of my favorite places to study. The lighting is great (calming in a way), and there are many outlets in each study nook. This library is nearly perfect, with the only flaw being the hours. I wish there were weekend hours, and I wish it's open a bit later. As much as I love it here, I frequently use the nearby Enoch Pratt Central Library for that reason.
Matthew Y — Google review
Absolutely stunning, completely unaware Peabody and Hopkins were buddies. Free admission, 2 hour limit parking found a spot right away. Beautiful park across and not to mention a church with stunning architecture. A serene place outside and inside just beautiful.
La D — Google review
Often said to be one of the most beautiful libraries in the country, it's worth a visit. Paid street parking is easy to find nearby. Open during the day every day except Friday and Saturday, walk inside. When you see the check-in area, go left for a little exhibit space and the door to the library. It's very large with stunning design. You can't go up any stairs so stay on the ground floor, keeping quiet out of respect to the people studying.
Austin G — Google review
17 E Mt Vernon Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://www.library.jhu.edu/library-hours/george-peabody-library…•(667) 208-6715•Tips and more reviews for George Peabody Library

42Sherwood Gardens

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Sherwood Gardens, located in North Baltimore, is a stunning free-admission garden established in the 1920s by John W. Sherwood. Spanning over six acres, this private park is open to the public 24 hours a day and features an array of floral specimens including tulips, azaleas, and magnolias.
This is Beautiful place in the middle of Baltimore, past JHU campus. The area is very open. My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed our time here. I saw people picnicking, taking photos, sitting on the benches, and just walking around. Will visit again when the tulips are in bloom!
N T — Google review
Nice open area great for family picnics, photos or playing games. There are tons of tulips and there is a guide telling you the names of each type. Had a great time walking around with my family and playing tag with my kids. Unfortunately no restrooms so had to leave earlier than we wanted.
Avraham F — Google review
Beautiful park nestled in the neighborhood of Guliford. Me and my daughter brought our dog for a bucket list. She unfortunately is sick so trying to do special things with her before it is her time..
Shawn F — Google review
Beautiful, well-kept gardens. There are lots of tulips blooming in mid-April. Great place to picnic.
Becky G — Google review
This is an actual neighborhood garden. Beautiful area. Very neat and well-kept! 🪏 🪴 🌲 🌼 🌺 🌱
L — Google review
Gorgeous hidden gem of a park/arboretum a little past Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. It is a small, privately owned park but free and open to the public. The park is very clean and well managed. There are no public bathrooms, trash cans, or sidewalks, and the pastoral lands look more beautiful and clean for it. Even when visiting out of tulip season April-May, there were still many gorgeous trees to look at, as well as admiring the historic buildings on site and bordering the park. The place is very ideal for a quick walk or sunny picnic day out. Highly recommend
Juhi P — Google review
I absolutely loved these gardens. It's in a beautiful area that's definitely worth a visit. I expected this place to be an actual park with an admissions desk and all that. But, it's actually an open park where anyone can walk, which is a nice benefit! To my surprise, there were not many people walking around here at all -- in fact, it was really empty and quiet. That was another nice benefit! Just the sound of the light breeze, birds, and leaves. Amazing place to relax in!
Eli M — Google review
Love this peaceful place of delight that has the most awesome array of different colored tulips that I've ever seen in one place. It also has beautiful Azeila trees that are lovely to not only look at but sit under on your beach towel or blanket & read a good book &/or have a picnic. I've been here 5 times total over the year, including this year as well as last year. I'm pretty sure it's gonna become a yearly tradition from now on.
Tracy D — Google review
4310 Underwood Rd, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA•http://www.sherwoodgardens.org/•(410) 889-1717•Tips and more reviews for Sherwood Gardens

43Baltimore Center Stage

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Baltimore Center Stage is a professional regional theater with two stages that presents a mix of new plays and revivals of modern and classic works. As the State Theater of Maryland, it is committed to providing accessible theater experiences for all, regardless of race, sexual orientation, gender, or socioeconomic status.
The Head is a perfect intimate midsized theater. The seats are a little tightly packed, but there's not a bad one in the house.
Kevin J — Google review
This was a very enjoyable local and regional theatrical venue. Attended a mid-week play so there was only one play being presented. However, within Baltimore Center Stage there are several small theaters where multiple productions can go on at the same time. Our theater was small and intimate. We were about four rows from the stage and the actors and stage setting were close, easy to hear and really made the story come alive. There were places to grab a drink or snack but one was closed and the second floor snack bar seemed limited in offerings, at least for a matinee. Building is older but it's great that is being used for live theater. Bathrooms were gender-neutral. Parking was across the street and diagonal. Reasonably priced, and a nice garage. There was construction around the entrance which made the garage tough to get to.
Tassey R — Google review
Excellent! Go see a live theatre performance here!
Jakob P — Google review
A wonderful theater with an elegant atmosphere! I came to Center Stage to see Mexodus and ended up enjoying it very much. The entrance opens up to a foyer area where you can either go to the other end to get your tickets or hang out at surrounding seating areas. Center Stage is oriented vertically, so we went up an elevator or stairs to get to the floor with our theater. Each floor has its own mini foyer area with a bar and a spot to take group photos. The only thing that was unnecessary was that masks are required, but they have some there for if needed. Overall, I still give Center Stage 5 stars!
Brandon N — Google review
This has been a staple in my passion for supporting the arts over the past decade. As a regular season ticket holder, I can truly attest to the quality of the theatrical productions at Center Stage. Season tickets are affordable and always offer an exceptional variety of shows most of which are told through a diverse and usually African American lens. Highly recommended!!! And as a DC dweller, I appreciate the ease with which you can find parking near the theater.
Regina E — Google review
What a lovely place to spend a night. The event? It was a celebration for educators, and so this location was selected. Tucked away between a line of buildings, except for the brilliantly-arched lighting and signage, you could easily pass it. However, once you make the deliberate move up the 8 or so steps to the building, the brilliance really shines. You arrive into a lobby reception area that is open and well-laid out. On your right is a little cafe and bar with an opposing open dining area, across from another cool hangout spot. Above you appears the balcony and entrance to upper seats set by recessed lights and artwork And to your left, and in front, open standing area or picture taking space, with leather-cushioned seats for the fatigued. Once you enter the amphitheater, seats are arranged descending towards the stage. Acoustics were great, setting okay. Only a bit of difficulty with parking because of location. Still, a lovely and elegant location for any event if you enjoy an evening well spent! For sure, I’ll be back!
HILARY C — Google review
I’ve loved the theater since I was a teenager, I have recently been to 5 shows in the past year at BCS . I’m in love all over again, the productions I witnessed were amazing 🤩. I plan to see as many art related projects as I possibly can! Last night on May 6, 2024 I experienced the most soul , heart, and mind inspiring Achiving Action meeting. Artist , authors, activist, photographer and journalist all gathered to discuss the share their experiences with the community!
Bridgette B — Google review
Great theater! Every seat is a good seat, sound is good, great staff. We saw Akeelah and the Bee. It was a great show and look forward to seeing other performances at Center Stage.
Robyn I — Google review
700 N Calvert St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://www.centerstage.org/•(410) 332-0033•Tips and more reviews for Baltimore Center Stage

44Power Plant Live!

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Live music venue
Shopping
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Power Plant Live! is a vibrant entertainment hub located just a stone's throw from Baltimore's iconic Inner Harbor. This lively venue boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, comedy clubs, and nightclubs that cater to all tastes. Whether you're in the mood for delicious Detroit-style pizza at Underground Pizza or want to enjoy a drink at Leinenkugel's Beer Garden, there's something for everyone. The area also features Ram's Head Live!
We booked a private event at Luckies and had an amazing experience! The space was perfect, and Caroline was incredibly accommodating—friendly, helpful, and easy to work with. Everything went smoothly, and we’ll definitely be back!
Buck B — Google review
I've been to this venue a few times now and the most recent being a festival catered for families. It was a fun event with food trucks, performance, and prizes. The overall atmosphere is a chill place to hang with bars all around.
Rafael L — Google review
The concert venue was easy to find & conveniently located a walk away from our hotel. Three blocks to be exact. 0.2 miles or a 5 minute walk. We chose to get a Lyft for convenience. We went to the Power Plant Live to see the Never Early Fest. The nearest parking garage to the Power Plant was tricky in that it had very narrow driveway. We got a ride from a friend back to our hotel after midnight, and we notice mirrors on corners used to help prevent cars from colliding against each other in the garage driveway. The car before us on the drive down in the parking garage got hit. It was the first time I ever got stressed in a parking garage, and I was just a passenger. I like how it was easy to find seats outdoors on the second floor balcony with a good view of the main stage, the many & clean bathrooms, and the open air ambience of the venue. Navigating the different stages & areas for different music artists was easy & we were provided assistance/ service with swift efficiency. Some of the stages were indoors at different bars. The main stage was outdoors. The only concerns we had was finding the elevator, the interruptions (people ) & traffic flow blocking concert goers view of performances at one stage area, and not being in a well ventilated areas. We did not eat the food there & only had Diet Coke fountain drinks at a bar. The major highlight of the venue is that we were able to see multiple music artists of different genres on five different stages & places within this concert venue - indoors & outdoors. I would have liked having coffee & white wine options there yet was unable to find them at a bar by the main stage. Overall, we had a spectacular time at The Power Plant Live for The Never Early Fest by Rappolla Entertainment. It was the largest concert music venue we ever went to in our life, and there was very little issues to deal with during the day & night. It really helps significantly to get a hotel room nearby & walk or get a ride to the concert venue. We got to experience many unknown & brilliant music artists and genres at The Never Early Fest - acoustic, 90’s rock, punk, alternative, & folk music - and some of the music artists were from the local Maryland music scene.
Ophelia G — Google review
My legitimate favorite band that got together for reunion tour, better known as Acid Bath, played a gig at Rams Head Live (correct me if I got the name wrong) and it was amazing. I felt much more comfortable inside the gig which is what I was there for than I did outside of the gig, which is what I would assume was power plant live. The Energy felt quite chaotic, people were kind of rude, pushy, and not as courteous as you would hope. I'm a wheelchair user so at least I can say that it was accessible to get in there, however I have a good amount of experience using my wheelchair and I can absolutely confirm that not all Mobility devices such as a power chair, are going to fit into certain places in the area. Not to mention just the fact that it's extremely crowded, and pretty loud. Overall I got to see my favorite band wish I never thought would happen in my lifetime so I'm happy.
Bruiser ( — Google review
It's an awesome venue that is set up like its own side street. All the cool little bars and restaurants are nice too. On the main stage it's nice having two bars right there and the sound system was super good. Overall love the area and the venue definitely will be coming back when Svdden Death does Nevermore again!! Another thing I liked is how you can overlook the main stage from upstairs and it offers a really great view.
Justin O — Google review
That was the big dill festival. It was fantastic! Thousands of people. It seemed like hundreds of vendors. Live music. Contests, it was super cool. I'll be sure to get to the next one. I had a great time.
Paul K — Google review
Was able to see the man Mr. Clinton and his show didnt disappoint me and my wife at all. We rock and roll all night long. We sang most of the songs. It wasna great event. The place is not to bad either. This concert was a standing concert, still good to rock and roll
Marcus H — Google review
Pizza Is so delicious here. They even have a vegan ice cream and bread pudding. It's to die for. Love the venue. Only is a slight complaint mosh pits or dangerous cuz the ground isn't level and I even met someone that spraying their ankle and I rolled it a little bit too. But always a great time. Always have a blast! Besides that.
Donna W — Google review
34 Market Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://powerplantlive.com/•(410) 908-0650•Tips and more reviews for Power Plant Live!

45The Senator Theatre

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Movie theater
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The Senator Theatre is a grand 1939 theater in Baltimore that also features three modern cinemas, offering a mix of Hollywood blockbusters and indie films. It's part of the city's vibrant movie scene, which includes historic theaters like The Charles and outdoor film festivals during the summer. The theater boasts beautiful architecture, reasonably priced concessions including popcorn and a bar serving brews from a local brewery. Additionally, patrons can bring food from Clark Burger next door into the theater.
What a cool theater! Brings nostalgia when you watch here. How movie theaters used to be was actually pretty. Price per ticket at night $16 pp and popcorn for a medium was about $7. It's not as pricey as AMC.
Anne G — Google review
Played hooky from summer camp with the kids today. We loved this place, and loved that we could pick up delicious burgers and take them into the theater with us. You can also buy beer and mixed drinks (and Boozy milkshakes!) in the Clark Burger next door and bring them in, but the lobby bar right in the theater might be open only Wednesday - Sunday. It wasn’t open today, but as you can see they have quite a selection of beers when they are open. Staff members were amazing. We will be back!
Just V — Google review
The Senator is A Baltimore Treasure. Historic. An older theater. Took my brother there for this bday to see Bad Boys Ride or Die. Myself and a lot of others had a hard time seeing coming into the actual theater bec lighting was very lacking inside. Hard to see in the dark and find your seats. This was 25-30 min before the movie started. Clean Inside. Very Retro aesthetic. Not much space to stretch your legs out. Nice big screen and awesome booming sound. Decent ticket prices. Staff made the best of having to work on a Sunday evening. Not crowded. Had a nice time. Thanks!✌️👍
Delphine P — Google review
Nice place if you want to embrace history and a big hall. Don’t expect the seats to be recliner like modern cinemas. The air conditioning was sufficient to make you comfortable. Sound quality was good. The theatre is in a good part of town but a bit far from downtown.
Ekansh A — Google review
For an aging theater, it’s still pretty good. The price is also cheaper than other theaters in the area, which is nice for a first run theater. Have to note: For those with odor sensitivity, there is definitely a bit of a musty smell (like from past water damage or something, welcome to Baltimore City, get used to it), but I think it’s actually gotten a bit better, like they’re trying to manage it, could also vary seasonally. Also I think it’s worth mentioning… be aware, for better or worse depending on your preference, they do not do like 30 minutes of trailers after the start time, so if you arrive after the scheduled start time, you run the risk of missing the beginning of the movie (unlike virtually every other theater at this point, which is why I think it’s worth mentioning). Overall, still a decent movie theater with a ton of history 👍 hope they continue to maintain/refurbish, etc… so it can stand another 80+ years and beyond 🤞
Paul C — Google review
Well, I went to see your 24 Hour Hitchcock Fest. It was cool, but you showed the Birds instead of Vertigo. And not that it was your fault, but this lady kept talking to this weird bald guy during all of North By Northwest. I think she was putting make-up on him(?). Your chairs are also totally messed up. Is duct tape truly a solution for you guys? Certainly it wouldn't cost that much to invest in some covers or something. You keep your neon sign outside in such great shape, don't see why you can't fix the chairs.
Arthur R — Google review
Classy and classic theater. Great art deco and wonder ambiance. Staff is top notch. A little bit of Baltimore cinema history. Excellent place for an inexpensive and classy date .
Ken R — Google review
Great theater, love that it is in the middle of the neighborhood. They just need better seats they are uncomfortable, but this place is a classic movie theater. So I understand.
Mrs. J — Google review
5904 York Rd, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA•http://www.thesenatortheatre.com/•(410) 323-4424•Tips and more reviews for The Senator Theatre
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46Diablo Doughnuts

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Donut shop
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Diablo Doughnuts, located in Federal Hill, Baltimore, is a must-visit for those with a sweet tooth. The shop offers an array of creatively named doughnuts like Unicorn Farts and Sin Crunch. These treats are not only delicious but also visually appealing, reflecting the artistic background of the shop's founder, a tattoo artist.
Wow! This is a hidden gem. My first time in today and it was amazing. I will absolutely be back. Donuts are delicious and unique while the bacon egg and cheese croissant was light while extremely filling! The prices are great too for what you get! Highly recommended
Noelle M — Google review
These doughnuts are amazing! They have a staple of their normals and A rotating menu about the holidays or whatever they’re feeling. I haven’t had a donut here that I didn’t like! My personal favorites are the Panty Dropper and Infringement.
Ashley M — Google review
I've never had better donuts anywhere. They are all huge with specialty flavors. My favorite is Unicorn Farts, which is sprinkled with Fruity Pebbles. And the breakfast sandwiches! TO. DIE. FOR. I always get the Mornin' Meatloaf on a crescent roll. It's ooey gooey delicious, dripping in American cheese.
Scott S — Google review
So good and such unique flavors! I got the campfire cutie and blueberry basil- both amazing! We also got the meatloaf breakfast sandwich on the cheddar biscuit- so much food for such a good price. Everything was incredible and we will definitely be back again to try other items!!
Christina S — Google review
Decent donut shop (came around 10AM)—got the cinnamon crunch donut which was a yeasted donut. The cereal on top was stale and the topping was a bit too sweet. The girl at the register didn’t seem to know what donuts had what inside them. We asked what the fillings were for some and they kept going to the back to ask. The also didn’t know which was a cake donut and had to get clarification.
Amanda H — Google review
Absolutely delicious donuts. Fresh ingredients and a nice variety of flavors to choose from. There are also a few more simple options that are just as tasty. Staff and service was top notch. I'll be returning again very soon!
Dpgunit05 — Google review
These doughnuts are incredible! A cookies and cream concoction that was yummy, the kids loved one called a unicorn fart so I never got a chance to try it, a croissant peach treat that was amazing, and several other flavors that I was thrilled to try! The service was quick and well above any expectation. I’ll definitely be back!
Kat R — Google review
Every season is a great season at Diablo Doughnuts, but I have to admit,fall season is the best cause they bring back their Apple cider donuts!!’ Let me just tell you they are fabulous. They make them a rustic way with a crispy outside and nice and moist inside. And before the end of the season, I’ll buy a dozen and freeze them ,so I can have them when I want one. They’re worth every penny and worth every second to wait for💖😋
Bambi J — Google review
7698 Belair Rd Suite 101, Nottingham, MD 21236, USA•https://diablodoughnuts.square.site/home-base•(410) 892-3251•Tips and more reviews for Diablo Doughnuts

47Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park

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The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park, located in Baltimore, is a former shipyard transformed into a heritage park and museum. It serves as the headquarters for the Living Classrooms Foundation and celebrates the significant role of African Americans in shaping Baltimore's maritime industry. The site features gallery exhibits that honor African American maritime history and preserves one of the city's oldest waterfront industrial buildings.
Explore Baltimore - Frederick Douglass - Isaac Myers Maritime Park The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park is a Living Classrooms Foundation campus and national heritage site. It celebrates the contributions of African Americans in the development of Baltimore’s maritime industry, focusing on the saga of renowned author Frederick Douglass’ life as an enslaved child and young man, as well as on the life of Isaac Myers, a free born African American who became a national leader
Art I — Google review
Enjoyed another Maritime Magic benefit at Frederick Douglass . What great time. There were a few thousand people there and the crowd never felt too crowded. Perfect setting. Beautiful sunset over the water. Great food and drink. The best was the music. Dumpsta Funk out of New Orleans was funkolicious. Then the show got even better when hometown hero Chris Jacobs joined in. He set the place on fire. Such a great night.
Clint W — Google review
One of the most lovely wedding venues in Baltimore! In addition to the rich history of the location and it's contents, it's in a beautiful place on the harbor to enjoy a plethora of creativity with the right photographer!
Adam M — Google review
We had the best wedding at the Frederick Douglass on October 12, 2025! We were able to have our wedding out on the pier, which was just incredible! Our cocktail hour was on the second floor so our guests could enjoy the museum. Our reception was on the third floor and was absolutely stunning. We have received many compliments on our unique venue and Natalie and her team made this all possible!
Kacie R — Google review
More of a black history museum than a maritime museum. The third floor is mostly empty. There’s an outdoor balcony, but it was locked. They have four old ships, but you’re not allowed to go out on the dock. There’s a workshop for maintaining them, but you’re not allowed in.
Paul M — Google review
Weddings at Frederick Douglass Maritime Park are not only unique because they can be held right on the waterfront pier, but because portraits in and around the venue, especially the views taken from the 3rd floor looking out onto the brick courtyard, are incredible! The flow happens seamlessly for guests as they move from the ceremony on the pier into the courtyard for cocktails and then up to the 3rd floor for the reception. Night portraits on the pier are my favorite here! IG: @urbanrowphotography
Naomi P — Google review
Visited via the Living Classrooms Field trip program. Brought students on a sailboat field trip to learn about the Chesapeake Bay. Sailing boat not included with museum visit. 😀
T. W — Google review
Heard about this gem on Samantha Brown Places to Love. It's off the beaten path. Great location. Coffee shops in the area.
Brian L — Google review
1417 Thames St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA•http://livingclassrooms.org/programs/fdimmp/•(410) 685-0295•Tips and more reviews for Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park

48Lake Roland Nature Council

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Nature preserve
Hiking area
Lake Roland Nature Council offers a diverse natural space with trails, waterfront activities, and an off-leash dog park. Families can enjoy year-round educational programs and events at the nature center. The area features scenic views from hills and bridges, as well as a covered picnic shelter for gatherings. Visitors can explore various trails suitable for walking and biking, while also enjoying boating and fishing opportunities at the lake. The park is kid- and pet-friendly, with designated playground areas.
This park is a lovely hidden gem. Lots of well maintained and shaded trails with art installations along the man made lake. The small nature center was really interesting. They have a great playground for kids and a dog park. There is something for everyone to enjoy.
Royia W — Google review
A beautiful well kept park with several trails. Parking is available along with pavilions for gatherings or parties. You can bird watch, go fishing or bring your kayak out to the lake. There’s a dog park and a nature center as well. The park hosts several events throughout the summer; quests and little adventures for kids to enjoy.
Sharquia H — Google review
Fun, free and fabulous views from hills, bridges over waterfalls and rivers. Huge covered picnic shelter for parties or a rain shower. Nature center indoors is great for the kids. Be advised that the walk from the parking lot is scenic but a bit of a hike. Drop your gear and passengers at the bridge first and then park your car !
Peter T — Google review
Beautiful park with a waterfall and a few trails... Will highly recommend taking bug/bee repellent
Gus M — Google review
Great trails of varying degrees of difficulty, good for walking and biking. lake area, which you can boat or fish (no rental options) dog park area with water access, playground areas, picnic tables, strict rules about when you need to be out but staff circulation 15 minutes prior to closing
Lara S — Google review
I love this park; easy and hard trails, paved path, dog park, nature center with water fountains and nice bathrooms, cool dam with a bridge.... Giant paved covered pavilion for rent.. Great for parties
Issachar S — Google review
Our favorite place to go to if we want to be in the nature and don't want to drive far. Great place for picnic, great playground for kids, trails for little hikes and a dog park.
Liga R — Google review
I'm a walker & Lake Roland is one of my favorite places to walk & sometimes just sit and enjoy the sounds of birds, children's laughter and the water falls.
Carolyn L — Google review
1000 Lakeside Dr, Baltimore, MD 21210, USA•http://lakeroland.org/•(410) 887-4156•Tips and more reviews for Lake Roland Nature Council

49West Shore Park

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West Shore Park is a delightful waterside park located between the Maryland Science Center and the Baltimore Visitor Center. It features a refreshing splash pad at the Walter Sondheim Fountain, making it an ideal spot for families to cool off during the summer months. The park offers tree-shaded benches, a grassy lawn, and plenty of space for picnics. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as historic ships and enjoy activities like ice skating and skateboarding in the vicinity.
Very very beautiful area filled with shopping restaurant and great view of the harbor. I was so happy we found this place! Beautiful vibes and beautiful people.
Doa A — Google review
Free, open to the public, and great views. Nice place for a warm day just to hangout, walk around inner harbor, and enjoy a day outside with family or friends. I also noticed plenty of police patrolling the area.
Carlos P — Google review
If you like being near lots of water and feeling very comfortable around people like yourself who's enjoying family time, then this is for you. It's downtown at the Inner Harbor a really beautiful place to spend some family/friend time. I would recommend taking your family there or just spending some me time for yourself.
Gilly M — Google review
Beautiful place for the kids to play and get in from the Heat in the water while you just chill out
ERIC J — Google review
Awesome place for the kids and parents to relax. But there should be a sign that says no Inappropriate Conduct in front of childern. Other than that great for the hot weather.
Lea'niya J — Google review
Lots to do around the whole park area. Do some ice skating on one end and skateboarding on the other end. Walk around to see the historic ships, including a submarine. Nearly restaurants when you need to be refueled. To be prepared to search for parking and pay a lot for the day.
Sara H — Google review
Came to this spot after we were finished at the beach. The restaurant is on the beach so it made it a no brainer. Food and staff were great.
Brandon M — Google review
You have to visit for yourself to really enjoy but it's a great place
Dion W — Google review
401 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA•https://www.waterfrontpartnership.org/waterfront-parks•(443) 743-3308•Tips and more reviews for West Shore Park
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Tacos
The  best street food in Baltimore
Street food
The  best spots for kebab in Baltimore
Kebab
The  best sushi restaurants and sushi bars in Baltimore
Sushi
The  best noodle spots in Baltimore
Noodles
The  best bread shops in Baltimore
Bread
The  best sweets spots in Baltimore
Sweets
The  best takeout food in Baltimore
Takeout and delivery
The  best spots for croissants in Baltimore
Croissant
The  best foods to try in Baltimore
Food to try
places to eat the best buffet in Baltimore
Buffets
The  best vegan restaurants in Baltimore
Vegan restaurants
The  best cake shops and cake bakeries in Baltimore
Cakes
The  best vegetarian restaurants in Baltimore
Vegetarian restaurants
The  best casual restaurants in Baltimore
Casual restaurants
The  best Chinese food in Baltimore
Chinese restaurants
The  best places for tapas in Baltimore
Tapas
The  best desserts and snacks in Baltimore
Desserts
The  best spots for chicken wings in Baltimore
Chicken wings
The  best fast food restaurants in Baltimore
Fast food
The  best French restaurants and bistros in Baltimore
French restaurants
The  best pizza spots in Baltimore
Pizzas
The  best ice cream shops in Baltimore
Ice cream
The  best Italian restaurants in Baltimore
Italian restaurants
The  best Japanese food and restaurants in Baltimore
Japanese restaurants
The  best pancakes in Baltimore
Pancakes
The  best pastries and patisseries in Baltimore
Pastries

Drink

The  best Baltimore breweries and craft beer
Breweries and beer
The  best nightlife in Baltimore
Nightlife
The  best places to go out in Baltimore
Places to go out
The  best pubs in Baltimore
Pub
The  best places to party in Baltimore
Place to party
The  best clubs and nightclubs in Baltimore
Nightclubs
The  best lounges in Baltimore
Lounges

Attractions

The  best photo spots in Baltimore
Photo spots
The  best shopping and stores in Baltimore
Shopping
The  best museums in Baltimore
Museums
The  best things to do with kids in Baltimore
Kid-friendly attractions
The  best neighborhoods to see in Baltimore
Neighborhoods
The  best hiking trails in Baltimore
Hiking
The  best nature near Baltimore
Nature
The  best parks and gardens in Baltimore
Parks and gardens
The  best places for massage in Baltimore
Massage
The  best photography galleries and museums in Baltimore
Photography museums
The  best golf courses in Baltimore
Golf courses
The  best wedding venues in Baltimore
Wedding venues
The  best street markets in Baltimore
Street markets
The  best markets in Baltimore
Markets
The  best sights in Baltimore
Sights
The  best art galleries in Baltimore
Art galleries
The  best places to visit for arts and culture in Baltimore
Arts and culture
Baltimore skyline: the  most iconic buildings and best views in Baltimore
Buildings
The  best spots to watch the sunset in Baltimore
Sunset
The  best children's museums in Baltimore
Children's museums
The  best churches in Baltimore
Churches
The  coolest clothing stores and boutiques in Baltimore
Clothing stores
The  best bed and breakfasts in Baltimore
Bed and breakfast
The  best farms near Baltimore area
Farms
The  best boutiques in Baltimore
Boutiques
The  best free attractions in Baltimore
Free attractions
The  best cooking classes in Baltimore
Cooking classes
The  best free museums in Baltimore
Free museums
The  best history museums in Baltimore
History museums
The  best coffee roasters in Baltimore
Coffee roasters
The  best hotels in Baltimore
Hotels
The  best places to propose in Baltimore
Places to propose
Fun things to do in Baltimore:  fun attractions and activities
Fun things to do
The  best malls in Baltimore
Malls
Restaurants
Attractions
Cafes
Photo spots
Cheap eats
Breakfast and brunch
Bakeries
Breweries and beer
Romantic places

Top searches in Baltimore

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Crab cakes
Crabs
Wings
Oysters
Soul food
Waterfront restaurants
Lobster roll
Deli
Area to stay
Views
Lobster
American restaurant
Margaritas
Affordable restaurants
Fried fish
Lamb chops
Waffles
King crab legs
Gumbo
Veal chop
Cheese
Outdoor bars
Zagat rated restaurants

Popular road trips from Baltimore

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Baltimore to
New York City
Baltimore to
Philadelphia
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Orlando
Baltimore to
Boston
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Toronto
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Chicago
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Niagara Falls
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Williamsburg
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Montreal
Baltimore to
Pittsburgh
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Atlantic City
Baltimore to
New Orleans
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Nashville
Baltimore to
Gatlinburg
Baltimore to
Richmond
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Atlanta
Baltimore to
Cleveland
Baltimore to
Savannah
Baltimore to
Hershey
Baltimore to
Charleston
Baltimore to
Ocean City
Baltimore to
Myrtle Beach
Baltimore to
Virginia Beach
Baltimore to
St. Augustine
Baltimore to
Charlottesville
Baltimore to
Quebec City
Baltimore to
Lancaster
Baltimore to
Miami Beach
Baltimore to
Memphis
Baltimore to
Saint Louis

What's the weather like in Baltimore?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Baltimore for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Baltimore in January
  • Weather in Baltimore in February
  • Weather in Baltimore in March
  • Weather in Baltimore in April
  • Weather in Baltimore in May
  • Weather in Baltimore in June
  • Weather in Baltimore in July
  • Weather in Baltimore in August
  • Weather in Baltimore in September
  • Weather in Baltimore in October
  • Weather in Baltimore in November
  • Weather in Baltimore in December

All road trips from Baltimore

  • Baltimore to New York City drive
  • Baltimore to Philadelphia drive
  • Baltimore to Orlando drive
  • Baltimore to Boston drive
  • Baltimore to Toronto drive
  • Baltimore to Chicago drive
  • Baltimore to Niagara Falls drive
  • Baltimore to Williamsburg drive
  • Baltimore to Montreal drive
  • Baltimore to Pittsburgh drive
  • Baltimore to Atlantic City drive
  • Baltimore to New Orleans drive
  • Baltimore to Nashville drive
  • Baltimore to Gatlinburg drive
  • Baltimore to Richmond drive
  • Baltimore to Atlanta drive
  • Baltimore to Cleveland drive
  • Baltimore to Savannah drive
  • Baltimore to Hershey drive
  • Baltimore to Charleston drive
  • Baltimore to Ocean City drive
  • Baltimore to Myrtle Beach drive
  • Baltimore to Virginia Beach drive
  • Baltimore to St. Augustine drive
  • Baltimore to Charlottesville drive
  • Baltimore to Quebec City drive
  • Baltimore to Lancaster drive
  • Baltimore to Miami Beach drive
  • Baltimore to Memphis drive
  • Baltimore to Saint Louis drive

Explore nearby places

  • Baltimore
  • Hanover
  • Ellicott City
  • Annapolis
  • Bowie
  • Sandy Spring
  • Silver Spring
  • Rockville
  • Havre de Grace
  • Bethesda
  • Washington DC
  • Potomac
  • Arlington
  • McLean
  • Oxon Hill
  • St. Michaels
  • Alexandria
  • National Harbor
  • Frederick
  • Vienna
  • Reston
  • Mount Vernon
  • York
  • Emmitsburg
  • Fairfax
  • Thurmont
  • Gettysburg
  • Leesburg
  • Chantilly
  • Newark
  • Strasburg

All related maps of Baltimore

  • Map of Baltimore
  • Map of Hanover
  • Map of Ellicott City
  • Map of Annapolis
  • Map of Bowie
  • Map of Sandy Spring
  • Map of Silver Spring
  • Map of Rockville
  • Map of Havre de Grace
  • Map of Bethesda
  • Map of Washington DC
  • Map of Potomac
  • Map of Arlington
  • Map of McLean
  • Map of Oxon Hill
  • Map of St. Michaels
  • Map of Alexandria
  • Map of National Harbor
  • Map of Frederick
  • Map of Vienna
  • Map of Reston
  • Map of Mount Vernon
  • Map of York
  • Map of Emmitsburg
  • Map of Fairfax
  • Map of Thurmont
  • Map of Gettysburg
  • Map of Leesburg
  • Map of Chantilly
  • Map of Newark
  • Map of Strasburg

Baltimore throughout the year

  • Baltimore in January
  • Baltimore in February
  • Baltimore in March
  • Baltimore in April
  • Baltimore in May
  • Baltimore in June
  • Baltimore in July
  • Baltimore in August
  • Baltimore in September
  • Baltimore in October
  • Baltimore in November
  • Baltimore in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Baltimore?

Get inspired for your trip to Baltimore with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Baltimore Itinerary
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  • 3-Day Baltimore Itinerary
  • 4-Day Baltimore Itinerary
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Best kid-friendly attractions in nearby cities

  • The best things to do with kids in Washington DC
  • The best things to do with kids in Philadelphia
  • The best things to do with kids in Richmond
  • The best things to do with kids in Gettysburg
  • The best things to do with kids in Annapolis
  • The best things to do with kids in Lancaster
  • The best things to do with kids in Ocean City
  • The best things to do with kids in Alexandria
  • The best things to do with kids in Arlington
  • The best things to do with kids in Frederick
  • The best things to do with kids in St. Michaels
  • The best things to do with kids in Hershey

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Washington DC
  • Top things to do and attractions in Philadelphia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Richmond
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gettysburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Annapolis
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lancaster
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ocean City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Alexandria
  • Top things to do and attractions in Arlington
  • Top things to do and attractions in Leesburg
  • Top things to do and attractions in Frederick
  • Top things to do and attractions in Rockville
  • Top things to do and attractions in St. Michaels
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hershey
  • Top things to do and attractions in Silver Spring
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bethesda
  • Top things to do and attractions in Havre de Grace
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ronks
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ellicott City
  • Top things to do and attractions in McLean
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kennett Square
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chantilly
  • Top things to do and attractions in Potomac
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bowie
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mount Vernon

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Washington DC
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Philadelphia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Richmond
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gettysburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Annapolis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lancaster
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ocean City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alexandria
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Arlington
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Leesburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Frederick
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rockville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St. Michaels
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hershey
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Silver Spring
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bethesda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Havre de Grace
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ronks
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ellicott City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in McLean
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in National Harbor
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kennett Square
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chantilly
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Potomac
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bowie
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hanover
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Oxon Hill
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chester

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