Exploring Baltimore
National Aquarium
Maryland’s most visited attraction with 2.2 million gallons of tanks, 17,000 animals, and immersive exhibits like coral reefs and rainforest ecosystems
Visit:
aqua.org
Maryland Science Center
Hands-on fun with three floors of exhibits, an IMAX theatre, planetarium, and observatory.
Visit:
mdsci.org
Historic Ships in Baltimore
A fleet of preserved vessels including USS?Constellation (1854), WWII submarine USS?Torsk, Coast Guard Cutter Taney, and Lightship Chesapeake – all docked right at Inner Harbor
Visit:
historicships.org
Fort McHenry National Monument
Birthplace of the US national anthem, famous for its role in the 1814 Battle of Baltimore
Visit:
nps.gov (via water taxi)
Federal Hill Park
Historic hilltop park with panoramic views of the harbor, Civil War history, and great picnic spots
Address: 300 Warren Ave
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
The iconic home of the Baltimore Orioles since 1992, known for its retro modern ballpark design and festive gameday atmosphere
Visit:
mlb.com/orioles/ballpark
The Walters Art Museum
World-renowned collection spanning 7,000 years, from ancient Egyptian artifacts to medieval armor and 19th-century European masterpieces
Visit:
thewalters.org
American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM)
Unique museum celebrating self-taught, intuitive artists with vibrant, offbeat exhibits and an outdoor sculpture plaza
Visit:
avam.org
Fells Point Historic District
Cobblestone streets, waterfront views, pubs, boutiques, and live music in one of Baltimore’s oldest neighborhoods. Great for walking tours & dining.
Visit:
fellspointmainstreet.org