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National Aquarium’s new Immersive Audiovisual Journey experience lets you explore biodiversity like never before. National Aquarium‘s new Immersive Audovisual Journey experience lets visitors explore biodiversity like never before! Voyagers will embark upon an audio-focused tour at the National Aquarium, listening to original soundscapes composed by local beatbox artist Shodekeh , vocal percussionist and Breath Artist. The audio-visual experience is inspired by Shodakeh’s extensive study of the topic of biodiversity and animal communication. He also explored the topic of animal communication through his conversations with experts within the aquarium and in the field, like our featured scientist for the exhibit, Ashakur Rahamann of the Cornell LabRead More →

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Harbor Park Garage, located in downtown Baltimore, has announced a new, official partnership with the National Aquarium, the world-class aquarium located right on the Inner Harbor. Harbor Park + The National Aquarium The garage is just a tenth of a mile from the Aquarium – a fun, short walk through a vibrant section of the city – and this new partnership includes special rates for Aquarium volunteers and members. Starting your trip to the Aquarium at Harbor Park is not just convenient, it’s also economical. Aquarium visitors will receive a discount of $10 off daily parking at Harbor Park, making the maximum day rate $18Read More →

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The National Aquarium is lifting the guest vaccine requirement beginning Friday, February 25. Guests will no longer be required to show proof of vaccination in order to enter the Aquarium. The National Aquarium made this decision after carefully considering the latest scientific and medical information available on the subject. Baltimore and Maryland have seen a significant decrease in COVID-related hospitalizations, prompting the state to ease vaccine requirements. The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland has also decreased in recent weeks. This good news comes as health officials continue to urge residents to take precautions. So if you are ready to head out and haveRead More →

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But don’t worry about parking, we have you covered. Beginning January 25, guests ages 12 and older are required to show proof of complete vaccination against COVID-19 before entering the Aquarium. But don’t worry, Harbor Park Garage has you covered (pardon the pun). If you purchased advanced parking and can no longer attend the Aquarium, we are happy to provide a refund on your parking. If you show up at the Aquarium and cannot get in, yes, forgetting paperwork happens to the best of us, we will refund your parking so long as you return within 1 hour to the garage and remove your car.Read More →

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After a year of COVID-related closures, postponements, and stops and starts, downtown Baltimore businesses and attractions are reemerging from their slumber. With the weather warming up and COVID-related statistics trending in the right direction, heading downtown to enjoy the sites is a fun, safe way to spend time. Here’s a look at what’s on tap for late March and April of this year: Port Discovery Children’s Museum Port Discovery is currently open, at less than 25% capacity, on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays; tickets must be purchased in advance. The children’s museum has a regular line-up of fun events on those days, from puppet performances toRead More →

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Activities and attractions in downtown Baltimore continue to reopen, as the state’s positive COVID test rate and hospitalization rate remain low. That’s great news for everyone – and especially for families who want to get out of the house and enjoy the fun, educational opportunities the city has to offer. Here’s a look at some of the most fun activities for families to enjoy right now in downtown Baltimore: Port Discovery Reopens Downtown’s excellent children’s museum, Port Discovery, will reopen to members the weekend of Oct. 10 and to the general public the weekend of Oct. 17. To keep visitors safe, the museum has putRead More →