Discover the vibrant charm of Baltimore, Maryland, with this curated collection of top tourist attractions. From the historic Inner Harbor and maritime treasures to world-class museums and lively neighborhoods, explore the best of Charm City.
Inner Harbor
A historic harbor and a hub of activity with a 7-mile promenade, offering attractions like the Maryland Science Center, USS Constellation Museum, and the American Visionary Arts Museum.
Maryland Science Center
Located in the Inner Harbor, the Maryland Science Center offers interactive exhibits and activities.
USS Constellation Museum
A historic ship in the Inner Harbor, known for fighting against the slave trade.
American Visionary Arts Museum
Located in the Inner Harbor.
National Aquarium
Home to over 20,000 marine animals with exhibits like Shark Alley, the Amazon River Forest, and the Atlantic Coral Reef, offering interactive experiences.
Chesapeake Bay
Site on the Chesapeake Bay is very important.
Fort McHenry
The site of the Battle of Baltimore in 1814, where Francis Scott Key wrote the Star-Spangled Banner; features a tourist center, museum, and public grounds.
Fells Point Historic District
A historic shipbuilding port dating back to the colonial era, now featuring shops, pubs, and seafood restaurants serving Chesapeake Bay crab and oysters.
Bera's Restaurant and Bar
A restaurant in Fells Point where you can get tasty muscles.
Walters Art Museum
A museum in Mount Vernon with a collection of art spanning over seven millennia, from ancient Egyptian to Ethiopian masterpieces, including armor and statues; free to enter.
Mount Vernon
Location of the Walters Art Museum and the George Peabody Library.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Home of the Baltimore Orioles, known for its retro style, classic snacks, lively environment, and views of downtown Baltimore.
Hampden
A neighborhood known for its colorful homes, unique boutiques, restaurants, and festivals, with West 36th Street (The Avenue) as its center.
Maryland Zoo
Located in Druid Hill Park, home to over 1,500 animals and almost 200 species, offering exhibits like the African Savannah and the Australian Outback.
Druid Hill Park
Location of the Maryland Zoo.
George Peabody Library
Located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, known for its beautiful architecture and collection of over 300,000 books.