The center showcases the contributions of African Americans to the fine arts with events and exhibits. Galleries highlight Eubie Blake’s legacy and feature other jazz greats born or raised in Baltimore like Billie Holiday and Chick Webb.
A promenade around the water's edge leads past the city's major attractions.
See amazing teeth feats, marvel at George Washington’s dentures, sing along to toothpaste commercials and explore exhibits about the power of a healthy smile.
Since 1782, the market is unchallenged as a unique food - shopping experience, with more than 100 vendors and so many delicious foods to eat. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
A tranquil setting near the beautiful Inner Harbor waterfront where business and leisure travelers connect to the exciting offerings of Charm City.
Where purposeful play and learning connect. Three floors of educational, interactive exhibits for ages 0-10. Top 12 children's museum in the U.S.
Built in 1828, the tower was the tallest building in the U.S. until 1846 and annually manufactured 2.5 million pounds of "drop" shot.
Located atop the world's tallest regular pentagonal building, it offers a spectacular, unobstructed panoramic view from floor to ceiling windows. Great place to plan the day's activities.
ne of the country’s leading centers for exhibits on Jewish history and culture. The Museum has two galleries that host changing exhibits of local and national interest, as well as a family-friendly exhibition about the Lloyd Street Synagogue.
A luxurious, elegant hotel in the heart of the city, a short drive from Baltimore Inner Harbor.