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
In the heart of Baltimore, where the past whispers through cobblestone streets and the present glistens in the lights reflected on the water, the Inner Harbor neighborhood stands as a testament to the city’s vibrant history and dynamic present. As the holiday season descends upon us, the Inner Harbor transforms into a winter wonderland, offering residents and visitors alike a magical experience to cherish. Join us on a festive journey through this iconic neighborhood, where every street corner tells a tale and each event promises a memory that will last a lifetime. Part 1: A
Christmas Village Returns To the Inner Harbor Welcome back to Christmas Village in Baltimore! Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the Inner Harbor will transform into an authentic German Christmas market. Starting on Saturday, Baltimoreans can stroll along rows of vendors selling traditional German food and drinks, as well as handmade crafts, toys, and ornaments. With live Christmas music and an atmosphere of cheer, the market is sure to stoke your holiday spirit. Save Money By Booking the Christmas Village Parking Special with Harbor Park Garage. There is no need to rush back to your car. For