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
Your Adventure Awaits! Looking for exciting and educational activities for the kids this winter break? Port Discovery Children’s Museum is the perfect destination for a day of fun and exploration in Baltimore. With an amazing lineup of events and exhibits designed to spark creativity and imagination, there’s no better place to spend quality family time this holiday season. As the official parking partner for Port Discovery, Harbor Park Garage makes your visit stress-free with safe, convenient, and affordable parking just steps away from all the action. Winter Break at Port Discovery – What to Expect
From pre-Thanksgiving gatherings through the New Year’s ball drop, the holiday season is a festive and fun time in downtown Baltimore. There’s much to do throughout November and December, including opportunities to shop, sing, dine and dance. Inner Harbor Ice Rink The Inner Harbor Ice Rink is open for the winter, with daily hours through January 20 – including Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The outdoor ice rink, which is located at the corner of Light and Pratt streets, between the two Harborplace Pavilions, is open to drop-in skaters, though season passes are also available for
On October 13, 2024, the Baltimore Ravens hosted the Washington Commanders at M&T Bank Stadium, in a back-and-forth matchup that ultimately saw the Ravens prevail with a 30-23 victory. This win solidified Baltimore’s position at the top of the AFC North, improving their record to 5-1 on the season. Despite a determined effort from the Commanders, the Ravens’ balanced offense and key defensive plays late in the game helped them secure a hard-fought victory. The game was a true test for the Ravens’ defense, as Washington’s offense, led by quarterback Sam Howell, kept the game
On October 2, 2024, the Baltimore Orioles faced the Kansas City Royals in the final game of their regular season, losing 2-1 in a closely contested matchup at Kauffman Stadium. With the postseason on the horizon, the Orioles were hoping to head into the playoffs on a high note, but their offense was stifled by a strong Royals pitching performance. Despite out-hitting Kansas City, Baltimore was unable to come through in key moments, falling short in a game that could have provided momentum heading into October baseball. The Order of Battle – Play by Play
Step into a world of fun, creativity, and connection on September 21st, when the Annie S. Banks Chapter No. 42 and William C. Brown Community Funeral Home, P.A. will host a Community Pop-Up Fair at The Brown’s Chapel, located at 4002 Ridgewood Ave., Baltimore, MD. From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Baltimore’s vibrant local culture will come alive with an exciting array of vendors, delicious treats, and interactive activities, all waiting for you to explore. Whether you’re seeking one-of-a-kind handmade crafts or just want to immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of community spirit, this