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,
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,
A Spine-Chilling Challenge with Baltimore’s Maritime Macabre Tours Baltimore’s rich history and charm hide a sinister underbelly, where ghostly whispers echo through the harbor and shadows conceal chilling secrets. If you crave spine-tingling tales and eerie adventures, the Maritime Macabre Tours are your ticket to the dark side of Charm City’s seafaring past. Get ready to plunge into the murky depths of Baltimore’s waterfront, where the line between the living and the dead blurs and nautical nightmares come to life. Are You Brave Enough to Dare the Maritime Macabre Tours? 1. Unveil the Unsettling: Dive
Get ready for an exhilarating week in Baltimore! From June 12-18, 2024, the Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore, presented by Northrop Grumman, returns to the city’s iconic waterfronts. This spectacular event offers a unique opportunity to explore naval ships, historic vessels, and enjoy thrilling air shows. Dive into maritime and aviation STEM activities, engage in educational programs, and experience vibrant community festivals. Prime locations like the Inner Harbor, Fells Point, and Martin State Airport will host various activities. Festival Activations There will be three festival activations during Maryland Fleet Week featuring live musical performances,
Uncover Family Treasures Hello, Harbor Park explorers! As the amber leaves of autumn cascade down, painting Baltimore in warm hues, we’re embracing the crisp air with a heart full of adventure. November is not just about giving thanks; it’s about spending precious moments with family, creating memories that last. Nestled in the heart of the Inner Harbor, Harbor Park Garage offers the perfect starting point for an array of family-friendly escapades. Let’s dive into a world of fun, education, and awe-inspiring experiences that await you this November! 1. Port Discovery Children’s Museum: A World Where
A Spectacular Maritime Experience! Greetings, Baltimore! Harbor Park Garage is thrilled to announce the return of the majestic Brazilian Navy training ship, NE BRASIL, to our beloved Baltimore harbor. This iconic ship, which has been missed by many, is set to grace our waters once again, and we couldn’t be more excited! Event Details: Date: September 7, 2023, to September 12, 2023 Time: 12:00 am to 10:00 am Special Highlight: FREE Deck Tours! Mark your calendars for an exclusive opportunity to step aboard the NE BRASIL. Free deck tours will be available on: Saturday, September
As the calendar turns and the cherry blossoms start to bloom, downtown Baltimore comes alive with concerts, parades, parties and events. Here’s a look at what’s coming up near the Inner Harbor this spring: Shamrocks, Shenanigan’s and More Though the weather is often still chilly, spring unofficially kicks off in early March in Baltimore, when St. Patrick comes to town. On Saturday, March 11, Power Plant Live! hosts the Shamrock Stumble Bar Crawl, featuring drink specials, St. Pat’s swag, Irish music and more, starting at noon. https://www.shamrockstumble.com/baltimore?fbclid=IwAR0J319ES7np8qvkMdhvIArujthhQbE7MIheYna744AVqGhzOYhvOyFwZrQ This year, the annual St. Patrick’s Day