The Seven Best Things to do if you are in Baltimore

August 11, 2022

Baltimore, Maryland, also known as “Charm City,” is the harbor capital of the State with a rich historical background, a cultural hub of arts, crafts, and museums, along with it being a vital trading seaport.

While in Baltimore, there’s lots to see and explore. For starters, you have the chance to explore the National Museum to explore the undersea world and explore the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of African/American History & Culture.

Stay at Four Seasons or check into Spring Hill Suites when visiting Downtown Baltimore to explore shops, restaurants, and cafes. 

Take historical, culinary, and cultural tours around Downtown and Inner Harbor ports. To earn a personalized participation certificate, you can experience indoor skydiving. 

Go sailing in the Inner Harbor on summer wind to enjoy a variety of locally crafted beers. 

Other than that, there are endless things to do in Baltimore. Let’s look at some top destinations and activities for a wholesome family experience.

1. The Inner Harbor

You must not miss one of the most popular places in Baltimore. Enriched with history, many exciting and fun spots surround the Inner Harbor. 

If you’re traveling by your own vehicle, check out harborparkgarage.com/ to book a safe and central parking spot. 

The waterfront oasis is home to the National Aquarium, American Visionary Arts Museum, and the Maryland Science Center. 

Being close to a seaport, you will find various restaurants serving seafood. Go for a shopping spree at Fell’s Point, Harbor Place, Harbor East, and Canton. 

These spots are located in the same line, making it easier for you to go from one place to another. Alternatively, you can hop on a scooter to take in your surroundings while you get around or hail a water cab to cross the Harbor.

2. Party like a Pirate at Fell’s Point

The British Navy named Baltimore a “Nest of Pirates” because Fell’s Point still hoists a pirate flag for others to see. 

Don’t miss the Privateer Festival with live performances. You can even dress up in pirate costumes for the complete experience and participate in parades. 

The kids can indulge in art activities while adults admire the unique and creative artwork from amateur and experienced artisans.

3 . Catch Baltimore’s Birds and Orioles in Action

Maryland sports fans show up year-round to witness ball-playing birds. Throughout the winter & fall seasons, the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore is lit with tailgate parties to cheer for the Raven games. 

The Camden Yards in summer & spring attract baseball fans. The Camden Yards also features street wall art by artists and creatives from all around Baltimore for recognition. Their art pieces consist of famous ball players, ball pitches, and other memorabilia.

After the game, you can also explore the stadium and get a chance to meet your favorite players while admiring the grand stadium’s beauty.

4. Meet Hipsters in their Natural Environment

Located on 36th Street Hampden as “The Avenue,” you will find Hampdenfest featuring Baltimore’s best bands.

Around the Avenue are cocktail bars, coffee shops, cigar lounges, record shops, boutiques, and alternative bookstores that live up to their names. 

You can also visit the First Fridays event for stand-up comedies, live music shows, and more.

5. Head to Artscape, America’s Biggest Free Arts Festival

Every July, thousands of art enthusiasts line up at the Artscape, the largest arts festival in the US that takes place at the Station North Arts and Entertainment District of Baltimore. It is a weekend full of music, games, dance, theatre, live shows, fun, and entertainment activities for families. 

You can also buy local art pieces, while the kids can participate in the art competition, display their art pieces, or take them home with them. You can attend mini-concerts by upcoming artists across different stages.

6. Ride the Rails at B&O Railroad Museum

Board one of the museum’s historic trains at the B&O Railroad Museum with model gardens, working trains, and rides for the kids. 

You can also stop over at the Baltimore Street Car Museum to witness and experience Baltimore’s rich history and culture. 

Moreover, you can also play board games such as monopoly, UNO, Ludo, etc., while riding a train for a memorable experience. Do not miss the little café after you get off the train to cool off with coffee and drinks.

7. A Picnic at Fort McHenry, Home of the Star-Spangled Banner

The events of the 1812 war made Fort McHenry a central historical spot that thousands of tourists visit yearly. 

It is now a historic shrine, a National Monument, and the home of Francis Scott Key, who inspired the American National Anthem. 

The fort’s sprawling waterfront gardens make the perfect family picnic spot on a bright sunny day. You can even witness the skylines of Baltimore and magnificent rainbows after the rain. 

Conclusion

Baltimore city is full of adventure and fun activities for the entire family. The unique Inner Harbor of Baltimore, its surrounding areas, Fell’s Point, and the Privateer Festival are memorable experiences for the whole family. 

Sports fans can engage with Witness Baltimore’s baseball teams and experience the Birds and Orioles playoffs at the M&T Bank Stadium and Camden Yards. 

Music lovers can visit The Avenue and attend Hampdenfest to witness Baltimore’s best bands play to the beat. And while you’re there, do not miss the stand-up comedies and live shows. 

If you’re fond of arts and culture, attend America’s largest free arts festival at Artscape and take a rail ride at the B&O Railroad Museum. 

Lastly, don’t miss a day at Fort McHenry for a memorable family picnic.

 

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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