Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a sightseeing hub, home to Maryland Science Center with a planetarium and observatory, and the National Aquarium, featuring giant turtles, dolphins and electric eels. The Top of the World Observation Level offers sweeping views of the city, while a collection of historic warships is docked below. Power Plant Live! is a complex of bars, eateries and music venues in a former power station.
The Baltimore Museum of Art connects art to Baltimore and Baltimore to the world, embodying a commitment to artistic excellence and social equity.
A spectacular and unforgettable view of Baltimore awaits you from the top of the world's tallest pentagonal building. New exhibits about local landmarks,
Baltimore's record stores serve as incubators for its original sound by providing relaxed environments for musicians and music lovers to explore new genres, discover local and regional talent, and build connections. No two stores are the same, but any are worth a visit.
Baltimore has one of the most interesting food scenes on the East Coast. It boasts a diverse cuisine ranging from neighborhood taverns and bakeries to seafood institutions and small taco counters. This list organizes eateries by Baltimore neighborhood, which is the easiest way to explore where to eat. Whether you’re visiting Baltimore for the first time or just looking for somewhere new to try, these are places that have stood out to me over the years.