A stunning Gilded Age mansion filled with fine art, rare books, and beautifully preserved interiors, the Evergreen Museum & Library offers a glimpse into Baltimore’s rich cultural history in an elegant and timeless setting.
Located in Baltimore’s historic Mount Vernon neighborhood, this free-admission museum is a standout destination for anyone looking to experience art and culture in the heart of downtown.
Baltimore’s Washington Monument is the first monument in the U.S. dedicated to George Washington. Standing at 178 feet tall, visitors can climb 227 marble steps to a lookout offering panoramic views of the city.
Fell’s Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood that captures the spirited heart of Baltimore with boutique shopping, small cafes, live music, upscale restaurants, and views of the harbor.
Catch the O’s in action in one of the most iconic ballparks in America where skyline views, local eats, and old-school baseball energy come together.
Free general admission makes it easy to wander through galleries filled with paintings, sculpture, prints, and textiles at your own pace.
Nestled within 200 acres of rolling greenery, the Cylburn Arboretum features scenic walking trails, vibrant gardens, and a historic mansion, offering a peaceful escape just minutes from the city.
Founded in 1844, it houses over 350,000 artifacts and immersive exhibits highlighting Maryland’s rich history.
Set within scenic Druid Hill Park, the zoo is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world, including African penguins, giraffes, lions, and Maryland’s own native wildlife.