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  1. Things to Do in Baltimore, Maryland: See Tripadvisor's 220,965 traveler reviews and photos of Baltimore tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Baltimore. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • cjanebaillie. Belfast, UK38 contributions. Beautiful Basilica. Beautiful Basilica and lovely to visit. We did a self guided tour and the tour material was very easy to follow.
    • PJHono. Bel Air, MD74 contributions. Great Seats/Poor Enunciation by Actors. We saw "Hamilton" at the Hippodrome last night. The theater is impressive. We had seats in Grand Suite Center - very pricey, yes, but a perfect view of the stage.
    • Lena H. Bowie, MD 315 contributions. Great place to spend several hours with the kids. This was definitely a step up from the National Children’s Museum in DC.
    • Conny Wylie. Ottawa, Canada 832 contributions. We Are So Lucky. Located in the heart of Downtown Baltimore, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum is a top-shelf experience depicting the history and culture of African American Marylanders.
    • Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. One of America's foremost historic sites sits just three miles southeast of the city center. Fort McHenry, built between 1798 and 1803 to command the harbor entrance, is revered as the place that inspired the National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner.
    • The Walters Art Museum. In a city with more than its share of excellent museums, The Walters Art Museum, located in the Mount Vernon Cultural District, is a standout.
    • National Aquarium. The most frequently visited attraction in Baltimore is the National Aquarium, in a striking building overlooking the Inner harbor. Exhibits in this huge complex explore Atlantic and Pacific coral reefs, the open ocean environments, a kelp forest, Amazon river forests, hidden sea life, life on the seashore, Australian aquatic life, and more.
    • American Visionary Art Museum. Baltimore's most unusual art museum by far is the American Visionary Art Museum, which displays the work of self-taught artists from around the world.
    • Papermoon Diner
    • Graffiti Alley
    • Walters Art Museum
    • Jones Falls Trail
    • Annabel Lee Tavern
    • Edgar Allen Poe’s Grave
    • George Peabody Library
    • C at The Maryland Center For History and Culture
    • Sherwood Gardens
    • Baby’S on Fire

    This quirky, colorful, distinctive diner is a beloved Baltimore restaurant offering unique eats as well as classic diner fare. Papermoon Dinerbecame an instant favorite when it opened in 1994. The décor includes a collection of Pez dispensers, ceiling art made of Matchbox cars, wall hangings reminiscent of Andy Warhol paintings, and mannequins – lo...

    Adding graffiti to a city structure is usually considered a criminal offense, but not at Graffiti Alley! A true Baltimore hidden gem, the space allows local artists to make their colorful mark without repercussions. Every inch of the L-shaped alley is covered with graffiti which changes on a near-weekly basis, and it’s well worth the trip for a pee...

    Located in the heart of one of the most charming neighborhoods in Baltimore – Mount Vernon Historic District – the Walters Art Museumis home to exhibits and installations, performances, lectures, celebrations, family activities, and so much more. The mission of the Walters has always been to connect the local community with the beauty of art and th...

    The first portion of the 11-mile Jones Falls Trailbegins at the Inner Harbor and offers views of historic architecture and city skyline as it proceeds north out of the downtown area. The second and third portions are a little less urban. They pass by spots like the Cylburn Arboretum and the Maryland Zoo, making a walk along the Jones Falls Trail no...

    Named for the final published work of Edgar Allen Poe, Annabel Lee Tavernis the definition of a Baltimore hidden gem. The space has a cozy, yet perhaps slightly eerie vibe totally befitting of its namesake, and the eclectic menu is upscale without being pretentious. You won’t want to miss this local favorite.

    And while we’re on the topic of the poet for whom many famous Baltimore landmarks are named – including the town’s beloved NFL team – visiting Edgar Allen Poe’s grave is a must for anyone on the hunt for hidden gems in Baltimore. Appropriately, there is a dramatic saga attached to his tombstoneand a bit of mystery surrounding an annual visitor to h...

    The striking interior of the George Peabody Library is like nothing you’ve ever seen. The iconic building opened to the public in 1878 as part of a gift bestowed upon the city of Baltimore by the philanthropist of the same name. While the building’s exterior is quite beautiful, you’d never guess that this dramatic architecture exists inside, making...

    This museum is a local favorite in and of itself. But what earns it a spot on our list of top Baltimore hidden gems is the 18’ statue of former RCA “mascot,” Nipper the Dog and his victrola, which sits atop the museum’s entrance. The history of this statue makes for a great story, and getting a peek at it makes for a great reason to visit the Maryl...

    In addition to flowering dogwoods, cherries, wisteria, and magnolias, approximately 80,000 tulips bloom on the grounds of Sherwood Gardensevery Spring. At it’s most vibrant between late April and early May, this six-acre garden is open during daylight hours to anyone who’d like to visit.

    Baby’s on Fireis part record store, part coffee shop, and 100% Baltimore hidden gem! With a carefully curated selection of new and used vinyl in every genre you can imagine, this cozy little spot serves up delicious fare along with musical conversation and the perfect cup of joe. Make your trip to Baby’s on Fire early in the day, though, as they ar...

  2. Points of Interest & Landmarks (33) Culinary Tours (8) Bus Tours (6) Flea & Street Markets (5) Walking Tours (9) Self-guided Tours (11) Historic Walking Areas (3) City Tours (4) Half-day Tours (8) Neighbourhoods (10) Wine Tastings (3) Spas (4) Arenas & Stadiums (10) Private Sightseeing Tours (5) Day Trips (2) Monuments & Statues (17)

  3. If you're looking for things to do in Baltimore that will awaken your senses, inspire new thinking and spark your spirit of adventure, you'll find it here. We invite you to wander through eclectic neighborhoods and visit a variety of attractions at your leisure, or select from one of our many guided tour opportunities. Scroll down for our ...

  4. Jun 10, 2019 · Baltimore, the largest city in the state of Maryland, is a major seaport with a wide range of things to see and do including historic landmarks, museums, parks, dining, and shopping.