Pandora ice rink at the baltimore indoor market.

Last Friday, November 10, downtown Baltimore got slippery once again, when the PANDORA Ice Rink opened for its fourth season. It will be open until January 15. Located in between the two Harborplace Pavilions in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, the rink is an exciting destination for visitors of all ages. Last year, over 19,000 skaters came to skate, braving the cold for a festive night on the ice. www.innerharboricerink.org Seasonal Events at the Ice Rink All season long, the ice rink hosts fun events, from holiday festivities to philanthropic evenings. Every weekend in December, Santa will be on hand for visits during Ho Ho Holiday Weekends.Read More →

The love sessions create connect love worship.

November is a great time to head to downtown Baltimore – the gentle nip in the air is ideal for strolling around the city. The weekend of November 11-12, a pair of fun, community-oriented events offer extra incentive to go downtown. Love Sessions Finale Saturday, November 11 marks the last Love Sessions event of the year; it takes place at McKeldin Square in the Inner Harbor, starting at 3:30 p.m. Love Sessions, put on by the band withLove, blends music, art, dancing, writing and religion. It’s a kid-friendly, interactive event in which everyone is invited to dance and sing and participate. Saturday’s concert/party features musicRead More →

A man in sunglasses is singing into a microphone next to a man with a guitar.

Legendary jazz rock band Steely Dan rolls into Baltimore on October 24, playing Pier Six Pavilion in a show that starts at 8 p.m. The concert is part of a tour that kicked off earlier this month in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and one of the first shows since founding member and guitarist Walter Becker passed away in early September. About Steely Dan Founded in 1972 by Bard College students Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan has long been an important part of the American music scene, with recognizable hits like “Reelin’ in the Years” and “Hey Nineteen” still getting significant radio play. Becker and FagenRead More →

Harbor fall children's festival harvest.

This weekend promises to be a big one for families who want to spend a little time enjoying autumn in downtown Baltimore. With gorgeous weather on the horizon and kid-friendly activities all over the Inner Harbor, it’s a great time to head downtown with the kids. Harbor Harvest at Rash Field On Sunday, October 15, the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore will host the 10th Annual Harbor Harvest Fall Children’s Festival at Rash Field. The party starts at 10 a.m. and lasts until 2 p.m. – a perfect way to get outside for a few hours in the middle of the day. It will include allRead More →

A group of people running in a marathon.

Runners from all over the region celebrate the start of October – and with good reason. It’s race season in Baltimore. As the temperature starts to dip and summer’s humidity disappears, it’s prime time for running in Charm City. Avid runners have several downtown walks and races to choose from this month and many of them are associated with great causes.   Walkathon to End Hydrocephalus on October 7 Hydrocephalus is a condition involving accumulation of fluid in the brain; it occurs in both children and adults. On Saturday, October 7, locals will join together for a walk to raise awareness and funds to fightRead More →

Fiesta 5k logo.

Race fans it’s time to gear up for the Fiesta 5K this Saturday, May 6, 2017.   Whether you are running or simply cheering the runners on be sure to set your navigation to Harbor Park Garage 751 E Lombard Street, Balt., MD 21202.  This will allow you to skip the traffic created by the Market Street road closure.  Click here to reserve your spot. Harbor Park Garage will have a dedicated police officer to direct traffic before and after the event to ensure that parkers can get into and out of the Garage.  But be sure to leave plenty of time to park as the starting gun firesRead More →

Downtown partnership logo.

Downtown Baltimore is a hotbed of activity – it’s packed with restaurants and attractions and every week, new events are announced. For people living, working or visiting downtown Baltimore, that’s exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. With so much to do, how do you decide where to start? The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore can help. From their Charles Street headquarters, the organization creates and promotes programs for the city – they’re involved with everything from Restaurant Week to the free Charm City Circulator bus – and they help locals and tourists alike navigate all the opportunities downtown Baltimore has to offer. The organization hasRead More →