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Latest News for Baltimore National Aquarium Parking

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Discover Baltimore’s Fall Festivities

Your Guide to City Events and Parking Solutions! As autumn unfolds in Baltimore, the city...

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Discover The Jones Falls

Did you know that Baltimore’s Jones Falls is a vital waterway and lifeline running through...

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Gearing Up for Fall in Downtown Baltimore

Feeling the Beat Autumn is a fantastic time in Baltimore City, as the temperatures (and...

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Dive into the Oceans’ Unsung Heroes

Harbor Park Garage and the National Aquarium! Baltimore is home to many treasures, but none...

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Dive into 2024

Celebrating 43 Years of Hopeful Changes at the National Aquarium! At the heart of Baltimore’s...

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Welcoming Summer in Downtown Baltimore

If you find yourself in downtown Baltimore this summer, you’re in luck. Whether you’re heading...

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Exploring the Depths of Baltimore Aquarium

A Perfect Day Trip Near Harbor Park Garage Are you planning a visit to Baltimore's...

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Escape the Cicada Chorus at Inner Harbor with Harbor Park Garage!

Hello, Baltimore! Ready for the bi-decade cicada serenade? This year, a dual emergence of Brood...

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The Harbor Wetland Experience Awaits

 Embrace Nature's MarvelGreetings, fellow explorers and friends of the Harbor!As the heart of Baltimore's vibrant...

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November Fun-Filled Adventures Near Harbor Park Garage!

Uncover Family TreasuresHello, Harbor Park explorers! As the amber leaves of autumn cascade down, painting...

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Dive into Special Events at the National Aquarium with Convenient Parking at Harbor Park Garage!

Embark on an underwater adventure at the National Aquarium, Baltimore, where the ocean’s most fascinating...

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 Experience the Aquarium like never before with an immersive tour featuring art installations that explore...

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Springtime Fun in Downtown Baltimore

As the calendar turns and the cherry blossoms start to bloom, downtown Baltimore comes alive...

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Party With The Fishies – Voyages: Chapter 2

    Once upon a time, an invitation to party with the fishies was a...

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Baltimore Beats – Inner Harbor Concerts and Events – Sept 12 to Sept 18

As the temperatures cool down and the seasons change from summer to autumn, downtown Baltimore...

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Voyages: Chapter One – An Immersive Audiovisual Journey August 4, 2022

National Aquarium's new Immersive Audiovisual Journey experience lets you explore biodiversity like never before. National...

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Harbor Park Garage Welcomes National Aquarium Volunteers & members

Harbor Park Garage, located in downtown Baltimore, has announced a new, official partnership with the...

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National Aquarium Lifts COVID Vaccine Mandate

The National Aquarium is lifting the guest vaccine requirement beginning Friday, February 25. Guests will...

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Proof of Vaccination Required for National Aquarium Guests Ages 12 and Older!

But don't worry about parking, we have you covered. Beginning January 25, guests ages 12...

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Downtown Baltimore Blooms Again this Spring

After a year of COVID-related closures, postponements, and stops and starts, downtown Baltimore businesses and...

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For Families, Downtown Baltimore Is Fun this Fall

Activities and attractions in downtown Baltimore continue to reopen, as the state’s positive COVID test...

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During Back to School Season, Continue Kids’ Education in Downtown Baltimore

This year, back to school season in Baltimore (and all over the country) looks a...

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What to Do with Kids in Downtown Baltimore in 2020

After months at home with the kids, exploring the backyard or basement again starts to...

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Get out on the Water in Downtown Baltimore

It’s high summer here in Baltimore and when you’re a city located right on the...

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Family Fun with Phish Tribute Band: Phoam

Phish fans with kids: this one is for you. On Saturday, June 8, a few...

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Dive Deep at the National Aquarium this Spring

Dive Deep at the National Aquarium this Spring Springtime is an ideal time of year...

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The National Aquarium: Water Blog January 2018

  Learn about jellies research and New Year’s resolutions for the planet! Introducing the Atlantic...

The National Aquarium: Water blog November 2017

Happy Manatee Awareness Month! November has been deemed Manatee Awareness Month to help promote the...

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The National Aquarium: Water blog

Color-Changing Cephalopods Octopuses, along with several other molluscan members of the Cephalopoda class, are masters...

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The National Aquarium: Water blog

Animal Rescue Update: After spending several months at our Animal Care Center, Luna the juvenile...

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National Aquarium: Waterblog September 2017

Make Way for Pufflings! We’re excited to welcome three new puffin chicks—Gnocchi, Viola and Willow—to...

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Summertime is Fun Time in Baltimore

It’s summertime in the city – and that means tons of fun activities for locals...

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National Aquarium: Waterblog June 2017

It’s Sea Turtle Week and15th National Aquarium Anniversary! Celebrate the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s...

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National Aquarium: Waterblog May 2017

  Which Evolved First: The Jelly or the Sponge? Recent genetics research debunked a widely-accepted...

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National Aquarium: Waterblog April 2017

So You Want to be a Marine Scientist The marine science field offers lots of...

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Help make National Aquarium #1

Vote for National Aquarium Best Aquarium A walk through the National Aquarium, located in a...

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The National Aquarium: Waterblog – Feb to May 2017 Events

More Than Meets the Eye Researchers now know that the white-and-black splotches that give spotted...

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The National Aquarium: Waterblog – March 2017 Events

Another season of the Read to Reef book club with Enoch Pratt Free Library started...

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Mourning the loss of Nani

The National Aquarium community is mourning the loss of Nani, the oldest of our Atlantic...

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The National Aquarium: Waterblog

Chesapeake Bay Shows Signs of Health Published February 01, 2017 A report released last month...

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The National Aquarium

A Moment of Zen You can now tune into our Jellies Invasion exhibit from anywhere...

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The National Aquarium: Waterblog

A Side-by-Side Comparison The mix-up is understandable—both puffins and penguins are black-and-white sea birds, have...

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The National Aquarium: What’s New

Loggerhead Update: We Have a New Hatchling! After Sheldon’s release in North Carolina last week,...

Family Fun Abounds this November at Port Discovery & the National Aquarium

Our Happy Halloween is over, though scary topics, from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to...

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HPG Celebrates National Aquarium’s Membership Month

  August 2016 is National Aquarium's membership month. We are almost at the end yet...

Beat the Heat at the National Aquarium & Port Discovery

Just north of us, in Philadelphia, the atmosphere is heating up – thanks, in large...

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National Aquarium: Waterblog

Say Hello to the Honeycomb Cowfish This odd-looking fish was recently added to our Lurking...

Celebrate Summer at the National Aquarium and Pier Six Pavillion

As we settle down, following a fourth of July full of celebrations of the birth...

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Shark Week at the National Aquarium: It’s something to smile about!

Throughout the week, the National Aquarium will be taking our Facebook fans behind the scenes...

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Shark Week at the National Aquarium: It never gets old!

Throughout the week, the National Aquarium will be taking our Facebook fans behind the scenes...

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What Are Driving Directions to Harbor Park Garage?

Coming into Baltimore from Virginia and points south take the following route:

  1. Take I-95 north toward Baltimore.
  2. Continue on I-95 north to Exit 53 I-395 to downtown Baltimore.
  3. I-395 turn into Howard St.
  4. Make a right turn at the third light on to W. Pratt St.
  5. At the ninth traffic light which is now E. Pratt St. make a left turn on to Market Place.
  6. Go straight to light at the intersection of E. Lombard St. and Market Place.
  7. Keep straight until you see the 7-Eleven on the right.
  8. The entrance to the garage is next.

Coming into Baltimore from the DC area take the following route:

  1. Take Baltimore-Washington Pkwy toward Baltimore.
  2. The Baltimore-Washington Pkwy will change to Russell St. when you arrive in Baltimore.
  3. Russell St. will change to Paca St. at W. Pratt St.
  4. Make a right turn on W. Pratt St. (Hilton Hotel on corner).
  5. Continue on W. Pratt St. at the eleventh traffic light make a left turn on Market Place.
  6. Go straight to light at the intersection of E. Lombard St. and Market Place.
  7. Keep straight until you see the 7-Eleven on the right.
  8. The entrance to the garage is next.

Coming into Baltimore from Philadelphia and points north of Baltimore take the following route:

  1. Take I-95 south toward Baltimore.
  2. Continue on I-95 north to Exit 53 I-395 to downtown Baltimore.
  3. I-395 turn on to Howard St.
  4. Make a right turn at the third light on to W. Pratt St.
  5. At the ninth traffic light which is now E. Pratt St. make a left turn on to Market Place.
  6. Go straight to light at the intersection of E. Lombard St. and Market Place.
  7. Keep straight until you see the 7-Eleven on the right.
  8. The entrance to the garage is next.

Coming into Baltimore from Harrisburg, PA. and points west take the following route:

  1. Take I-83 south toward York.
  2. Take ramp right for I-83 south toward Baltimore/York/Penn Turnpike entering Maryland.
  3. Take ramp right for I-83/I-695 west to Baltimore.
  4. At Exit 23 B-A take ramp right for I-83 south toward Baltimore.
  5. Keep straight onto N. President St.
  6. Turn right onto E. Lombard St.
  7. Make right turn into garage ramp.

Coming from the Canton area:

  1. From Boston Street.
  2. Turn right onto Eastern Ave.
  3. Turn right onto President.
  4. Turn left onto E. Lombard St.
  5. Turn right into garage entrance and continue up the ramp.

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What Are Walking Directions from Harbor Park Garage?

  • Take elevator or adjacent stairs down to the first floor lobby.
  • Exit Harbor Park Garage onto Lombard Street.
  • Turn right and walk ½ block to corner of Lombard Street and Market Street.
  • Turn left on Market Street and walk one block to E. Pratt Street.
  • Cross to Pratt Street and turn right.
  • Walk ½ block and National Aquarium will be on the left.
  • Approximate walk time – 5 minutes.

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Where is the closest parking garage to the National Aquarium?

Harbor Park Garage by distance and time is the closest to the National Aquarium. It is 0.2 miles from the garage and it is only 3 minutes by foot.

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Visit our National Aquarium Calendar for more info.

Thank You for your consideration.

At Harbor Park Garage we offer an Baltimore Aquarium parking discount. Come to Harbor Park Garage for safe and secure Inner Harbor parking centrally located to all of the attractions. Whether you need parking for the National Aquarium or Power Plant Live parking, you can count on our Inner Harbor Parking Garage for great rates and convenient location. The address and contact info of National Aquarium is: 501 E Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21202. (410) 576-3800. info@Harborparkgarage.com.