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From museum exhibitions to live music performances, plus foodie festivals and outdoor fun, Baltimore has endless options for fun this weekend. Getting here, getting around and parking options throughout the city. Choose from among our scenic and expertly guided tours.
Top 20 Things to Do in Baltimore. Baltimore is an eclectic and exciting city, and it’s always beckoning to adventurers, explorers, artists and dreamers. Experience an awakening of your senses, get new inspiration and let your inner adventure-seeker loose while exploring our expansive city.
The Visit Baltimore Official Guide provides you with the latest restaurant openings, new museum exhibitions, cool shops and fun things to do. We also talk to locals who embody the creative, friendly and hardworking spirit of Baltimore that makes it “Charm City.”.
Immerse yourself in the arts at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Walters Art Museum, the American Visionary Art Museum or the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Or spend a day of learning at the National Aquarium, Maryland Zoo or Maryland Science Center.
The Church was established in 1836 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We are Baltimore’s oldest standing black church, erected by a black congregation and still in continuous and uninterrupted use on its original site. We are the third oldest AME Church in the world.
Oct 16, 2024 · Settle in for a spectacular show with We call it Ballet at the Baltimore Museum of Art! The timeless tale of Sleeping Beauty is brought to life like never before, with expressive storytelling, immaculate dancing, and costumes glittering with glow-in-the-dark lights.
Maryland’s largest outlet shopping destination, right between Baltimore and DC. 200+ high-end retail stores, a Dining Pavilion, and fantastic entertainment, including Medieval Times, Dave & Buster’s, Cinemark, and Live!
The Magic of Merryland begins on November 23 with an iconic celebration filled with live music, holiday treats, and festive fun for the entire family. From enchanting train rides to memorable pet photos with Santa, the neighborhood will be bursting with cheer.
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Celebrate all things literary during the Baltimore Book Festival, returning in 2024 after a four-year hiatus. The festival will be held in the Waverly neighborhood, which is home to multiple bookstores, including Urban Reads, Normal’s, Red Emma’s and Book Thing.