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Today’s Baltimore is a vibrant community that honors the past while keeping a keen eye on the future. Our city is where you can see the largest public collection of Matisse in the world (for free!), sip a craft beer in the sanctuary of a converted church and stay in a four-star hotel poised atop an historic recreation pier.
Cruise around Baltimore ’s Inner Harbor with a ride on a Baltimore Water Taxi to get you to your next destination, or just enjoy the views! Get an up-close view of the sharks at the National Aquarium while visiting Blacktip Reef and Shark Alley.
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.”
We have plenty of museums and attractions to fill your itinerary in Baltimore. 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.
From museum exhibitions to live music performances, plus foodie festivals and outdoor fun, Baltimore has endless options for fun this weekend. Things to Do in Baltimore This Month Celebrate the Holidays in Baltimore
Find your way like a local with our curated, only-in-Baltimore experiences with something for everyone from families to history buffs and urban explorers.
Maryland is famous for its steamed blue crabs, and there are plenty of places to pick ’em in Baltimore. Photography by Justin Tsucalas. No trip to Baltimore is complete without blue crab. We can teach you how to pick ’em, but no worries if you don’t want to get your hands dirty!
Trace the path of history through Baltimore. Baltimore’s story is essential to learning about the influential people and significant moments that shaped American history and the African American experience.
Located in the Inner Harbor at 401 Light Street, the Baltimore Visitor Center is a modern and welcoming, state-of-the-art space where you can get everything you need to know about Baltimore. Professional staff and highly trained volunteers provide one-on-one personalized visitor information services, reservations and ticketing services.
Baltimore is full of unexpected open spaces featuring parks, promenades, and waterfront settings for outdoor recreation, fitness activities, and relaxation. Join a kayak tour of the Inner Harbor or take in the new Harbor Wetland.