National Aquarium
Home to thousands of marine animals from around the globe in meticulously designed habitats, the National Aquarium is a conservation powerhouse, featuring attractions like the Black Tip Reef where visitors can walk over a shark tank on a glass bridge.
Ocean City Boardwalk
A popular boardwalk with shops, a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, and food kiosks, offering everything from Delaware fried chicken to saltwater taffy and hot funnel cakes, as well as free concerts, movies, and other evening activities.
Baltimore Inner Harbor
A popular tourist destination in Baltimore filled with attractions, hotels, restaurants, shops, museums, and historic ships, including the USS Constellation.
Top of the world observation level
A tourist attraction located at the World Trade Center.
Maryland Zoo
The Maryland Zoo, located in Druid Hill Park, features over 2,000 animals of more than 130 species, including polar bears, penguins, elephants, rhinos, and giraffes.
Blacktip Reef
The Blacktip Reef exhibit showcases reef sharks and many fish in a setting that looks like the Indo-Pacific at the National Aquarium.
Penguin Coast
Penguin Coast at the Maryland Zoo houses more than 90 African penguins in a space built to feel like their natural home.
Baltimore National Aquarium
The National Aquarium in Baltimore houses over 20,000 mammals, fish, and amphibians of more than 750 species.
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore houses over 1,500 animals from around the world and focuses on conservation, education, and research to protect endangered species.
National Aquarium in Baltimore
A non-profit public aquarium located on Pier 3 in the Inner Harbor, consistently ranked among the top aquariums in the US.
Urban Pirates
A pirate ship offering tours for both children and adults (BYOG - Bring Your Own Grog).