Considered the heart of Baltimore, the Inner Harbor is home to the shops and boutiques of Harbor Place, Fells Point and Harbor East, restaurants, and attractions like the National Aquarium, The American Visionary Art Museum, The Maryland Science Center, Ripley’s Believe It or Not and The Baltimore Museum of Industry. Explore the area by water taxi or walk the 7-mile brick Waterfront Promenade that connects all the action.
For some of the best views of the Inner Harbor and Baltimore skyline, head to Federal Hill just south of downtown. The massive hill was once used during the Civil War and the War of 1812 as a major lookout spot.
Our personal favorite spot of Baltimore! The historic waterfront community, with its 18th‑ and 19th‑century homes and storefronts is one of the most interesting neighborhoods to explore in Baltimore. It is a 15-minute walk or 10- minute water taxi ride from the Inner Harbor.