The National Aquarium has some incredible exhibits with vibrant marine life and even a rainforest section! You can walk through tunnels surrounded by fish, sharks, and sea turtles.
The Walters Art Museum is right around the corner from The Revival and The Ulysses, with an incredible collection ranging from ancient Egyptian pieces to European paintings and Asian art. It’s a peaceful spot to explore, with beautiful galleries and a rich sense of history.
The Reginald F. Lewis Museum celebrates African American culture and history. The exhibits cover everything from art to historical events, and it’s a great place to learn more about the African American experience in Maryland and beyond.
Fort McHenry is a great place for a walk or a run, with some amazing views of the harbor. It is where the Star-Spangled Banner was inspired and there is a museum that dives into the history of the battle and the flag.
The American Visionary Art Museum is one of the coolest places to check out if you're into quirky, one-of-a-kind art. It’s full of unique works from self-taught artists, and the exhibits are super colorful and creative.
The Peabody Library is a stunning library with towering shelves full of old books and the architecture is amazing. It’s a peaceful spot to explore if you're into books.