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The Baltimore Book Festival, one of the region’s most hotly anticipated events, takes place in downtown Baltimore from Friday, September 28 through Sunday, September 30. The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day and includes talks, demos and interactive activities designed to appeal to lovers of a wide variety of book styles and subjects. Throughout the weekend, festival-goers will have the opportunity to hear and meet dozens of writers, including both Marylanders and those from outside the area. The books represented include everything from science fiction and romance to kids’ lit and hard-hitting non-fiction. The list of participating authors is impressive, chockRead More →

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Last year, local Baltimoreans who weren’t able to make it to Washington, D.C. for the National Women’s March organized a march of their own in Baltimore. With about 5,000 marchers in attendance, it far exceeded expectations and the energy was palpable. This year, the Baltimore Women’s March is back; it will take place on Saturday, January 20, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in downtown Baltimore. https://www.baltimorewomensmarch.org/   About the March  This year’s march, which has the theme “March Forward,” will start at the War Memorial Plaza, where a rally will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. featuring a variety of speakers,Read More →

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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 →

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It’s summertime in the city – and that means tons of fun activities for locals and visitors of all ages. From outdoor movies to family-friendly museum exhibits to evening booze cruises, here’s a look at some of the best activities downtown Baltimore has to offer this summer: Catch a Flick On Fridays during July or August, the Open Air Film Festival descends upon Little Italy.  The films, which are screened on the side of Ciao Bella Restaurant, include classics with an Italian twist, like The Godfather and the original Ocean’s Eleven. Get there early, with chairs, to grab a good spot (and some great carry-out toRead More →

If you are coming from the north of Baltimore, We are your best choice for parking for the running festival and Fleet Week. Be aware there will be a lot of road closures around the city but our garage is easily accessible from I-83. Just take I-83 South to East Lombard Street. Then take a right on East Lombard Street and then another quick right into the garage. So, if you are donning your sneakers and coming downtown to watch the races or participate in activities, We thought it might be helpful  to have the maps and times, Hon! The Marathon Date and Time Saturday, October 15, 2016Read More →

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  Explore the Monsters of the Sea at National Aquarium’s 4-D Immersion Theater It’s been a long, cold week in Baltimore, filled with snowy talk of Super Delegates, caucuses and all sorts of Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders-Donald Trump drama. Whether you’re feeling the “bern,” in it with Hillary or part of Trump Nation, after a week like this one, you probably need a break. We all do. The National Aquarium in Baltimore offers the perfect diversion. At the Aquarium’s 4-D immersion theater, get to know a type of monster that’s completely unrelated to the political arena. Sea Monsters 4-D: A Prehistoric Adventure introduces viewers to the creaturesRead More →