A boat docked in a harbor with buildings in the background.

How to Find Parking in Baltimore Finding a safe, clean and affordable parking garage in Baltimore is easy, if you know where to look. Located at 55 Market Place in downtown Baltimore, Harbor Park Garage meets those needs. The garage, which is easily accessible from I-83 and other major routes in and out of the city, is reasonably-priced, brightly lit, well-staffed with friendly and knowledgeable employees, and open 24/7. We want you to be safe as you browse, shop, and eat in Baltimore. This beautiful city has very clear instructions for loading and unloading passengers. Most curbs and staging areas for unloading is set atRead More →

The building where the hotel is located.

When you’re taking a trip into downtown Baltimore, whether it’s for dinner and drinks, a day at the National  Aquarium, to stroll around the Inner Harbor, or for anything else, don’t forget to plan your parking strategy. Finding a clean, safe and secure spot to start and end your visit – like Harbor Park Garage – will make your trip more enjoyable all around.   Harbor Park Garage Is Convenient, Safe & Welcoming Located at 55 Market Place, Harbor Park is extremely convenient to downtown attractions, including the Aquarium and Inner Harbor, Power Plant Live!, Port Discovery Children’s Museum, Pier Six Pavilion, Little Italy andRead 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 →

Founded in the mid-18th century and named for William Fell, an Englishman who founded a ship-building company within its borders, Fells Point has a long and storied history as one of Baltimore’s wildest, most charming neighborhoods. Today, the cobblestone streets of Fells lead to over 100 pubs, tons of locally-owned shops and some excellent restaurants – plus a ton of historic Baltimore charm. Let us give you all a local low-down on what do in this time machine that is Fells Point. What To See & Do Urban Pirates 911 South Ann Street, www.urbanpirates.com Fells Point has long been known as a stop for someRead More →

A map showing the location of harbor east.

We move onto an up and coming district, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor East! One of Baltimore’s newest neighborhoods, Harbor East is a glitzy collection of shops, restaurants, offices and homes, located along a fabulous length of waterfront between the Inner Harbor and Fells Point. It’s a must-stop for visitors who love to browse cute shops or check out trendy restaurants – but there’s more to the neighborhood than shopping and dining. With a handful of great activities and some of the best water views in the city, it’s also an ideal spot for a stroll. What To See & Do Baltimore Civil War Museum 601 PresidentRead More →

A map showing the location of little italy.

Ciao and welcome to the first set of our parking guides to Baltimore and the Inner Harbor area. The December Holiday season is coming up, winter has arrived and we did this research to help our customers and tourists find their way around the area. In this guide we are going to give you insights regarding Little Italy, a very charming neighborhood and an important cultural icon to the City of Baltimore. We guarantee you, the countless hours we spent chatting with locals and researching the neighborhood didn’t go to waste! About Baltimore’s Little Italy Baltimore’s Little Italy is one of the most personality-laden neighborhoodsRead More →