TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
On the waterfront |
|  | Inner Harbor: One of America's oldest seaports dating from the 1600s is today an important landmark and popular tourist destination. Park your car and follow the brick promenade through this bustling complex of cafés, restaurants, shops, museums, entertainment and children's attractions. Sample fresh seafood right out of Chesapeake Bay. Address: Baltimore, Maryland |  |
Museum highlights |
|  | American Visionary Art Museum: Be prepared for the unusual and imaginative at this museum that houses works by non-mainstream artists, including the "whirligig", a 55-foot wind-powered sculpture, a 10-foot model of the Lusitania made entirely out of matchsticks, and a mobile that spans three floors. Address: 800 Key Hwy, Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 410-244-1900 Admission fee |  |
|  | Baltimore Maritime 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 lightship all have their own stories and provide a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of 20th-century sailors. Address: 5 Pratt Street, Pier 3 and 5, Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 410-396-3453 Admission fee |  |
Local legends |
|  | Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: 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 honouring the Orioles. Address: 216 Emory St, Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 410 727 1539 Admission fee |  |
Something fishy |
|  | National Aquarium, Baltimore: Baltimore's most popular attraction has five levels and two striking glass pyramids, housing marine mammals, birds, reptiles and over 5000 species of fish. A seal pool, daily dolphin shows, a tropical rainforest with sloths and piranhas, and the "Seahorses: Beyond Imagination" exhibit are among the aquarium's highlights. Address: 501 E Pratt St, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 410-576-3800 Admission fee |  |
For history buffs |
|  | Fell's Point: This charming national historic district, dating back to the 18th century, has cobbled streets, historic buildings, craft and antique shops, coffee houses and street fairs. Stop by the Art Gallery of Fells Point to see some fine work by local artists. Address: Fell Street, Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 410-675-6750 |  |
Restaurants |
|  | The Helmand: Baked lamb, sweet pumpkin and a large selection of vegetarian offerings are on the menu at this Afghan restaurant. Address: 806 N Charles St, Baltimore, Maryland Phone: 410-752-0311 |  |
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