Located at the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium is a beautiful indoor activity, fun for all ages. Tickets can typically be purchased online or in-person.
For history fans we recommend a trip out to Fort McHenry which inspired "The Star Spangled Banner". It will be cold this time of year, so we recommend dressing warm for this attraction.
Thames Street Oyster House is a great restaurant located in the junction of Fells Point and a great place to start exploring the area. Follow historic cobblestone streets around the neighborhood - a short distance from the recommended hotels. There are no shortage of restaurants, bars, shops, or scenic views as you explore this area.
Love live music? Cat's Eye Pub is a great place to see local acts perform and is just steps away from the hotel. Seating at the bar or in a separate back room for larger groups that want to gather together. Friday/Weekend hours are 12pm to 1am.
We whole heartedly recommend our favorite sushi restaurant for your enjoyment.
Is there a game you just don't want to miss while you're here? Max's Taphouse is renowned for their extensive draught list as well as the plethora of screens showing games from across the country.
This historic museum offers a vast and varied collection of art and artifacts from around the world, as well as medieval and Renaissance art. The Charm City Circulator stops near this location and many other fun sites along the route. https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/charm-city-circulator
This brewery in a historic church provides a unique experience with great beers and friendly staff. There are often food trucks parked at the rear courtyard.
This is the karaoke bar where we first met, and where John proposed. It is a small venue which can be very popular on the weekends. It opens at 6pm - provided there is not a private event.
Want to up the fun on any of the adventures near the harbor? Consider taking a water taxi! Seasonal schedule may apply - so check ahead.