Traveling from out of town or looking for great activities after the show? You’ll find the information you need right here. We’ve compiled a useful collection of information on area hotels, restaurants, fun activities, tourist attractions and more.
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Fun Things To Do! |
National Aquarium at the Inner Harbor
Home to more than 5000 ceatures that live in, around and under water. Exhibits include a rainforest, dolphin performances, a coral reef and a newly opened jelly fish exhibit.
Open daily from 10:00am - 5:00pm, Adults $11.95, Children $7.50
Reserved tickets recommended - TicketMaster 410-481-7328 |
Baltimore Museum of Art
Charles St. at 31st St. 410-396-7101
Features the largest space dedicated to modern contemporary art in Maryland plus a great, small restaurant. You can eat outside in good weather and enjoy the sculpture garden. |
Fell’s Point
A maritime community settled in 1730 by William Fell, a Quaker shipbuilder from Lancaster, England. Now a 14 block waterfront residential community with a bounty of ethnic restaurants and cozy pubs. |
MARC Trains
1-800-543-9809
Offer regularly scheduled service in spic and span cars from Baltimore to Union Station, Washington, DC, at a reasonable price. |
Harborplace, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
Shopping at more that 150 atores and 50 eateries |
Walters Art Gallery
600 N. Charles Street 410-547-9000
Features more that 22,000 works of art spanning 5,000 years. Open Tuesday through Sunday. Charges admission fee. |
Water Taxi at Inner Harbor
Beautiful harbor view of the city at night!
Serves 35 attractions from 15 landings.
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Windjammer Cruises
On the 158 ft. "Clipper City". Two hour tours leave from Baltimore's Inner Harbor at noon and 3:00pm Tuesday through Saturday; 3:00pm and 6:00pm Sunday. Also operates party sails that include live entertainment.
410-539-6277
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