One of the most prestigious art museums in the U.S.
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One of the most prestigious art museums in the U.S.
Former lookout during the Civil War and the War of 1812 is now a scenic park overlooking the Inner Harbor.
Burial site of the famous author.
A preeminent Marian shrine and a national center of prayer and pilgrimage, this religious landmark is known for its history, architecture and art.
Housing a priceless collection of more than 200,000 objects, this museum displays a significant number of Maryland cultural artifacts plus items such as dolls and toys that provide a glimpse of everyday life in Maryland.
Baltimore's fashionable cultural center is a National Register Historic District.
This popular museum is located in Harborplace.
A small state park that is the site where Maryland colonists first landed.
The city's native son, the Great Bambino, is celebrated in the house he was born in, now a museum stocked with memorabilia like the catcher's mitt he used while learning baseball, the bat from his famed 1927 season and exhibits honoring the Orioles.
Wax museum that focuses on African-American culture and history.
A very clean and nice place with well lit displays of comic books, and other items such as dolls, toys, and movie items from the 1800s till today. Perfect for kids of all ages!
Harborplace & The Gallery is Charm City’s premiere shopping, dining and entertainment destination! Located at the heart of Baltimore’s famous Inner Harbor, you can browse through a variety of popular national retailers and locally inspired shops, satisfy hunger cravings at over 20 eateries or one of 10 delectable restaurants, and enjoy year-round entertainment. From concerts, street performers and special events to visiting ships and holiday fireworks, we’ve got something for everyone!
A stark reminder of the six million Jews who lost their lives in Europe between 1933 and 1945, this site offers sculptures and a memorial center.
A streetcar museum.
This museum on the water consists of three ships anchored in the Inner Harbor as well as a transplanted lighthouse. A Coast Guard Cutter, World War II submarine and floating lighthouse ship all have their own stories and provide a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of 20th-century sailors.