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Baltimore's Inner Harbor buzzes with maritime charm and family-friendly attractions right along the water's edge. The National Aquarium's glass pyramid rises above historic tall ships like the USS Constellation, creating a perfect blend of entertainment and history. Stroll the brick-paved waterfront promenade to catch street performers, visit the Maryland Science Center, or snap photos with the glowing Domino Sugar sign across the harbor. Seafood restaurants serve up legendary Maryland crab cakes alongside waterfront views, though expect tourist prices. Hotels cluster along the harbor with premium rates for those coveted water views. The area's excellent walkability makes exploration easy, while water taxis offer scenic transportation between attractions when your feet need a break.
Fells Point blends Baltimore's maritime past with a lively present through cobblestone streets lined with 18th-century buildings. Over 120 pubs and restaurants create a buzzing atmosphere where you can grab a craft beer after exploring the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park or checking out the waterfront promenade. The neighborhood's historic ships and museums tell stories of its seafaring heritage while the harbor views keep things scenic. Dining options range from oyster bars to taverns where seafood reigns supreme. Water taxis connect you to Inner Harbor every 15 minutes, though the compact neighborhood is perfectly walkable despite those charming but challenging cobblestones. Boutique hotels and historic inns offer authentic stays with period touches and harbor views.
Mount Vernon offers a cultured escape in Baltimore, where history and the arts take center stage. The Washington Monument stands tall among elegant townhomes, while world-class attractions like the Walters Art Museum and Peabody Conservatory fill your days with artistic discovery. Cobblestone squares and historic brownstones create a sophisticated backdrop for cultural exploration. The neighborhood serves up refined dining in upscale bistros and historic taverns. Boutique hotels in converted mansions provide luxurious accommodations, while the light rail connects you to downtown in just minutes. This walkable district lets you soak up 19th-century charm at your own pace.
Harbor East offers a sleek waterfront playground where glass towers meet the gentle lap of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Stroll along pristine promenades past luxury shops like Anthropologie and Lululemon before catching a film at Landmark Theater. The National Aquarium and Civil War Museum provide cultural balance to all that upscale shopping and dining. Waterfront restaurants serve a diverse range of dishes, from fresh seafood to craft cocktails, all accompanied by stunning harbor views. Getting around is a breeze—walk the wide sidewalks or hop a water taxi to explore other Baltimore attractions. High-end hotels make perfect bases for your harbor adventures.
Downtown Baltimore wraps you in history while keeping things firmly in the now. The National Aquarium's glass towers reflect in harbor waters near historic tall ships and the red-brick charm of the Hippodrome Theatre. Art lovers can lose themselves in museums while sports fans head to Camden Yards for baseball action. Getting around is a breeze with multiple metro stations and a waterfront promenade perfect for exploring on foot. After dark, Power Plant Live! lights up with music and energy while harbor restaurants serve Maryland's famous crab cakes. Downtown hotels range from business-focused to harbor-view luxury with something for every traveler.
You could catch an event at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, a major stadium located 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from the centre of Baltimore. Why not take a stroll along the port and watch the sunset while you're here? If you think Oriole Park at Camden Yards is cool, you also might like CFG Bank Arena and M&T Bank Stadium, both located nearby.
You can stroll along Baltimore Inner Harbor Marina for relaxing water views when you're in Inner Harbor. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. If you carry on walking you'll get to Harbor East Marina for some more water views.
Make time to visit the sea life at National Aquarium in Baltimore and find out why this is a popular attraction in Baltimore. Stroll along the waterfront or attend a sporting event in this vibrant area.
Learn about the events happening at Baltimore Convention Center during your trip to Baltimore. Amble around this vibrant area's waterfront or attend a sporting event.
Explore the vibrant Inner Harbor, home to the National Aquarium and historic ships like the USS Constellation. Catch an Orioles game at Camden Yards or indulge in fresh seafood at Lexington Market.
There's a lot visitors like about Baltimore, especially its port and museums. Plan a fun excursion to Baltimore Inner Harbor Marina and Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Popular sights like National Aquarium in Baltimore and Baltimore Cruise Terminal won't disappoint.