Baltimore, get your googly eyes ready. On Saturday, September 6, the Inner Harbor Amphitheater is turning into the ultimate waterfront block party, starring none other than Mr. Trash Wheel—the floating garbage-guzzling legend who’s been slurping up our harbor litter since 2014. And this time, he’s not just cleaning up—he’s hosting a festival. Because after pulling 2,000 tons of trash out of the water, the guy deserves a day off and maybe a Wagyu hot dog. So, what’s happening? “Baltimore by Baltimore: Mr. Trash Wheel and Friends” is basically Comic-Con meets the farmers market meets a
Late summer – before the school year kicks off once more – is an ideal time to head downtown to visit the National Aquarium. There’s plenty to enjoy at the Aquarium this time of year and a few great ways to make the most of your visit. Weekly Events Each week, the Aquarium offers special tours and deals on certain days: Exhibits The Aquarium features many award-winning, immersive exhibits that bring ocean and coastal ecosystems to life. Here’s what to expect: Planning Your Trip Aquarium Parking Before you head downtown to visit the National Aquarium,
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is the place to be this Fourth of July, offering a vibrant mix of patriotic traditions, live entertainment, and waterfront views. Whether you’re a local or visiting Charm City, here’s your guide to making the most of Independence Day 2025. Inner Harbor Fireworks Viewing The centerpiece of Baltimore’s celebration is the spectacular fireworks display over the Inner Harbor, beginning at 9:00 p.m. The best viewing spot is along the Inner Harbor promenade, near the Harborplace Pavilion buildings. From there, you’ll have a prime view of both the fireworks and the pre-show events,
Rock Out Without the Parking Hassle Baltimore’s loudest weekend is back! Maryland Death Fest 2025 returns May 21–25, 2025, bringing a wall of sound to the Inner Harbor. With four days of heavy riffs, blistering drums, and legendary performances, this is the East Coast’s premier extreme metal event. Whether you’re coming for the grindcore, doom, black metal, or death metal, Harbor Park Garage is your perfect parking destination—convenient, secure, and just steps from the madness. Event Overview 🗓️ Dates: Wednesday, May 21 – Sunday, May 25, 2025 📍 Venues: Baltimore Soundstage, Rams Head Live, Power
Looking for an unforgettable spring break adventure for the whole family? From April 12 to April 21, 2025, Port Discovery Children’s Museum is hosting a vibrant Spring Break celebration filled with garden-themed exploration activities, creative art projects, engaging stories, and much more . As the museum’s official parking partner, Harbor Park Garage offers convenient and secure parking just steps away from all the excitement. 🌸 What’s Happening at Port Discovery? Port Discovery’s Spring Break lineup is packed with family-friendly activities and engaging experiences that are perfect for kids of all ages: 🅿️ Why Choose Harbor
From the time the Baltimore cherry blossoms bloom through the warm days leading up to the end of the school year, downtown Baltimore is bustling and fun. Here’s a look at some of the many ways visitors can have a blast downtown this spring: Historic Ships extended hours As the weather warms and days lengthen, the Historic Ships in the Inner Harbor extend their hours. During April and May, all ships are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last boarding at 4:30 p.m. Starting Memorial Day and running through Labor Day,
There’s still a chill in the air throughout Maryland – but that doesn’t mean it’s time to stay inside. This February and March, downtown Baltimore offers tons of opportunities to learn, play and have a blast. Celebrating black history month Throughout February, there are multiple opportunities to celebrate Black History Month in downtown Baltimore. The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture hosts numerous events throughout the month. On February 1, the museum will screen “Water’s Edge: Black Watermen of the Chesapeake,” with a panel discussion following. February 8 is a