The Inner Harbor is Baltimore, Maryland's historic seaport and a major tourist destination, known for its waterfront attractions, museums, restaurants, and entertainment. It features the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, historic ships, and the Top of the World Observation Level, with a walkable promenade and water taxis connecting to other parts of the city.
The National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, is a major nonprofit public aquarium located in the Inner Harbor, known for its diverse exhibits featuring thousands of animals, including sharks, dolphins, and tropical fish, in award-winning habitats like the Blacktip Reef and Dolphin Discovery.
The Maryland Science Center is an interactive science museum that specializes in human-powered exhibits and programs for children, families, science enthusiasts, and educators who value the freedom to explore. We strive to make science accessible, fun, and memorable for everyone.
Federal Hill Park is a historic 10.3-acre green space in Baltimore, Maryland, renowned for offering iconic panoramic views of the Inner Harbor and downtown skyline. Located on a steep hill in South Baltimore, the park served as a lookout during the War of 1812.
Underground Pizza Company in Power Plant Live is a top-rated, pandemic-born concept specializing in Detroit-style, thick-crust, crispy-edged pizza, featuring unique, high-quality toppings like the "Tiger King" meat-lover's pizza. Founded by Evan Weinstein, it offers a casual, cozy atmosphere with creative, rotating, and seasonal menu items, along with popular appetizers like arancini balls. It is highly regarded for its friendly service, vegan options, and bar seating.
The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) in Baltimore is the nation's museum for self-taught, "outsider," or "visionary" art, showcasing works by self-taught artists driven by personal vision, not formal training. Located in the Federal Hill neighborhood, its unique architecture features mirrored mosaics and curved hallways, housing a collection of diverse media like sculpture, embroidery, and kinetic art, often made from unconventional materials.