Last updated: November 30, 2022
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Baltimore Inner Harbor
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With various shops and restaurants, the inner harbor offers many options for dining, shopping, and relaxation in the hub of Baltimore city. If traveling by foot: You’ll pass the Baltimore Visitors Center (401 Light Street), which is air conditioned with public restrooms. Stop in there to find out local recomendations, attractions, and other helpful information about the city and surrounding area.
National Aquarium (501 East Pratt Street)
The National Aquarium in Baltimore offers the opportunity to experience different live animal experiences from around the world. Just a block from the inner harbor, this is an option for people of all ages. Learn more about what the Aquarium has to offer, as well as ticketing information here - aqua.org
Historic ships (301 E Pratt St)
The Baltimore harbor is home to many different historic ships. These ships are available for deck tours and other informational sessions throughout the year. Learn more here - historicships.org
Reginald F Lewis Museum (830 E Pratt St)(Directly next to SSB Flag House)
Located in the heart of Downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture is the premier experience and best resource for information and inspiration about the lives of African American Marylanders. Learn more information about the museum and ticketing options here - lewismuseum.org
Explore by water: Take the Baltimore Water Taxi to Fort McHenry. Closest stops to the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House are at Harborplace, Harborplace East, and Fells Point. Runs Memorial Day through Labor Day.. Harbor Connector | Baltimore Water Taxi