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Best places to visit in Baltimore

  • Inner Harbor

    Baltimore's bustling heart, the Inner Harbor is a vibrant waterfront promenade filled with attractions, shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It's the perfect spot for a lively day out with family and friends.

  • 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.

  • Fells Point

    Step back in time in this historic waterfront neighborhood, known for its cobblestone streets, lively pubs, and maritime heritage. It's the perfect place to soak in Baltimore's old-world charm and enjoy a vibrant nightlife.

  • Fort McHenry

    Fort McHenry is a national monument and historic shrine where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the Star-Spangled Banner; visitors can enjoy programs, tours, and picnics on the waterfront lawns.

  • Baltimore Museum of Art

    A museum known for its collections of 19th-century, modern, and contemporary art, including the world's largest collection of works by Henri Matisse, as well as African, Asian, and Near Eastern art; Gertrude's restaurant features Chesapeake Bay cuisine.

  • USS Constellation

    Tour the USS Constellation, the last American civil war sloop-of-war ever built. This impressive historic ship offers a fascinating look into naval history and life at sea.

  • American Visionary Art Museum

    The American Visionary Art Museum showcases modern and interesting art, often featuring local and upcoming artists, with events like pay-what-you-wish Tuesdays, movies on the hill in the summer, and the Kinetic Sculpture Race.

  • Camden Yards

    Home to the Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards is renowned for its classic ballpark design and integration with the city's historic B&O Railroad buildings. Catching a baseball game here is a quintessential Baltimore experience.

  • Maryland Science Center

    Engage your curiosity at the Maryland Science Center, featuring interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX theater. It's a fun and educational destination for all ages, located right on the Inner Harbor.

  • Federal Hill

    Perched atop a hill, Federal Hill Park offers iconic, sweeping views of the Inner Harbor and the Baltimore skyline. It's a perfect spot for photos, picnics, and soaking in the city's beauty.

  • Patterson Park

    Patterson Park is a beloved urban green space with walking trails, playgrounds, a scenic lake, the iconic Pagoda, and numerous community events.

  • Chesapeake Bay

    Explore the vast Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States, renowned for its natural beauty, seafood, and recreational opportunities. It's a crucial ecosystem and a beloved destination for water lovers.

  • Walters Art Museum

    Explore a world-class art collection spanning 55 centuries, from ancient Egyptian mummies to medieval armor and Renaissance masterpieces. This free museum offers a diverse and enriching cultural experience.

  • Mount Vernon

    Explore Baltimore's most elegant neighborhood, centered around the historic Washington Monument. This area boasts grand architecture, world-class museums, and charming boutiques.

  • Little Italy

    Savor authentic Italian cuisine in Baltimore's historic Little Italy, a vibrant neighborhood filled with trattorias, cafes, and bakeries. It's a culinary destination perfect for a delicious and memorable meal.

  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards

    Oriole Park at Camden Yards is a renowned baseball stadium, home to the Baltimore Orioles, offering an authentic Major League Baseball experience and hosting concerts and special events.

  • Druid Hill Park

    A noteworthy large urban green space with tennis courts, swimming pools, and playing fields, home to Rawlings Conservatory.

  • Federal Hill Park

    A small park offering the best picture spots of the city, particularly near the cannons.

  • Lexington Market

    Lexington Market, established in 1782, is one of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the US with a diverse array of food stalls.

  • Oriole Park

    Oriole Park at Camden Yards is a retro-style major league ballpark where you can catch a Baltimore Orioles game and enjoy snacks.

  • Broadway Market

    Broadway Market has been a hub since the 18th century, offering fresh seafood and artisanal crafts.

  • 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.

  • The Walters Art Museum

    A cultural landmark in Baltimore's Mount Vernon Cultural District, presenting a comprehensive history of world art from the third millennium BC through the early 20th century, known for its jewelry, enamels, ivories, bronzes, and illuminated manuscripts.

  • Miss Shirley's

    A popular breakfast restaurant with two locations, one in the Inner Harbor and another at Roland Park, known for being featured on Guy Fieri's show and for its French toast.

  • Washington Monument

    The Washington Monument in Mount Vernon offers wide views of Baltimore after climbing 227 steps and features a gallery inside.

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