Use the link below to book tickets for tours of the Naval Academy, or if you prefer a self-guided experience, you can show your ID at the entrance gate and walk around the Academy yourself! Don't miss walking along the waterfront.
If you're visiting Annapolis, be sure to check out all of the holiday fun! Annapolis hosts festive events throughout December. We highly recommend visiting the shops along Main Street and taking a stroll to see the lights throughout downtown.
Check out the schedule to catch a Navy Football game. Whether it's in person or at a local bar, watching a Navy game in Annapolis is an experience.
Modern takes on Northern Italian cuisine & a deep wine list are on offer at this high-end choice.
Now open on “Ego Alley” along downtown Annapolis’ famous City Dock, The Choptank is a classic fish & crab house serving Maryland’s famous cuisine, highlighted by steamed hard-shell blue crabs.
Easygoing, wood-accented haunt offering eco-friendly New American small plates & creative cocktails. Don't skip on the Bourbonapolis cocktail!
Casual restaurant with a broad American menu & full bar plus rooftop deck.
Thames Street Oyster House is located in historic Fells Point on the waterfront, and is frequented by locals and visitors alike. The Oyster House offers a spectacular à la carte raw bar, featuring at least ten different kinds of oysters daily from the East and West coasts and beyond.
Baltimore's best Italian restaurant & wine bar in the Inner harbor featuring an award-winning wine list, handmade pasta, seafood, local ingredients.
The only theatre of its kind in Baltimore, The Charles has the unique distinction of offering first-run specialty films in addition to Hollywood movies, foreign films and cinema classics. The 1150-seat, 23,000 square-foot movie house is located in one of Charles Street’s most intriguing historic buildings.
Spanning the neighborhoods of Charles North, Greenmount West, and Barclay, Station North is a diverse collection of artist live-work spaces, galleries, rowhomes, and businesses, all just steps away from Penn Station, Mount Vernon, Charles Village, the Maryland Institute College of Art, the University of Baltimore, and Johns Hopkins University.
Alma is not just a restaurant with deeply imaginative, exquisitely crafted food, it is a space that transports you into Venezuelan culture with every detail. From the thoughtfully curated culinary experience and cocktails to the welcoming team, the forest of plants, and purposeful decor, this is a place we have created for the well-being of our guests from the moment they arrive until the moment they leave our home.
It's Fun! It's French. Petit Louis Bistro features classic French bistro cuisine and an extraordinary all-French wine list.
Rated as one of the best restaurants in Baltimore, La Cuchara offers seasonal, wood fired cuisine inspired by the Basque regions of France and Spain
They are first and foremost a raw bar, featuring a rotating menu of select oysters. They choose seasonal ingredients for small menus, offer local favorites like coddies and seasonal favorites like soft-crab sandwiches as well as everything from a classic smash burger to whole fish.
The Food Market offers awesome eats and outstanding service from Chef Chad Gauss and a highly talented team.
Enjoy incredible history and great views at Fort McHenry. Click the link and click "plan your visit" to see rules and hours.
Home of the Ash-Bar. A daily cafe and bar, is inspired by the languid communion of old-world cafes. In the mornings, coffee, and pastries are available throughout the week, with brunch on Saturdays & Sundays. Aperitivo, “the happy hour” starts at 3p daily — with cocktails, wine, and light bites through the evening.
The Walters Art Museum is among America’s most distinctive museums, forging connections between people and art from cultures around the world and spanning seven millennia. Through its collections, exhibitions, and education programs, the Walters engages the City of Baltimore, Maryland, and audiences across the globe.
A contemporary Japanese experience. Azumi brings an uncompromising commitment to the Japanese craft, ingredients and creativity.
Miracle on 34th Street is a Baltimore staple! Bundle up and enjoy a tradition that started over 70 years ago. The entire 700 block of 34th Street in Northeast Baltimore’s Hampden neighborhood lights up with festive decorations, many of them with quirky themes. There’s the hub cap Christmas tree, the bike rim snowmen, overhead trains, the Big Red Lighted Crab...and more! This experience will certainly get you in the Christmas spirit.