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Latest News for Baltimore Historic Ships Parking

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Face the Shadows

A Spine-Chilling Challenge with Baltimore’s Maritime Macabre Tours Baltimore’s rich history and charm hide a sinister underbelly, where ghostly whispers echo through the harbor and shadows conceal chilling secrets. If...

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Celebrate Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore with Harbor Park Garage

Get ready for an exhilarating week in Baltimore! From June 12-18, 2024, the Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore, presented by Northrop Grumman, returns to the city's iconic waterfronts. This...

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November Fun-Filled Adventures Near Harbor Park Garage!

Uncover Family TreasuresHello, Harbor Park explorers! As the amber leaves of autumn cascade down, painting Baltimore in warm hues, we're embracing the crisp air with a heart full of adventure....

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Sail Baltimore Welcomes NE BRASIL

 A Spectacular Maritime Experience!Greetings, Baltimore!Harbor Park Garage is thrilled to announce the return of the majestic Brazilian Navy training ship, NE BRASIL, to our beloved Baltimore harbor. This iconic ship,...

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Springtime Fun in Downtown Baltimore

As the calendar turns and the cherry blossoms start to bloom, downtown Baltimore comes alive with concerts, parades, parties and events. Here’s a look at what’s coming up near the...

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Historic Ships Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony

 December 7, 2022 marks the 81st anniversary of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.It is a day to remember and honor those who lost their lives during this devastating attack....

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Skipping into Summer in Downtown Baltimore

With mask mandates lifting (though not inside – yet – in Baltimore City), temperatures rising and all COVID statistics trending in the right direction, Baltimore is gearing up for one...

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For Families, Downtown Baltimore Is Fun this Fall

Activities and attractions in downtown Baltimore continue to reopen, as the state’s positive COVID test rate and hospitalization rate remain low. That’s great news for everyone – and especially for...

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What to Do with Kids in Downtown Baltimore in 2020

After months at home with the kids, exploring the backyard or basement again starts to feel a little stale. Now is the perfect time to mix things up with a...

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Honoring Black History Month in Downtown Baltimore

Since the 1920s, the month of February has been a time to celebrate the history of African Americans in the United States – and here in Baltimore. This month, several...

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Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with MLK Events in Downtown Baltimore

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – also known as MLK Day – is Monday, January 20 this year. The day celebrates and honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the minister,...

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Get out on the Water in Downtown Baltimore

It’s high summer here in Baltimore and when you’re a city located right on the Chesapeake Bay, that means one thing: it’s time to get out on the water. One...

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Celebrating the 4th of July in Downtown Baltimore

Downtown Baltimore is, hands down, the best place around to celebrate the 4th of July. After all, Charm City is the birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner – and it...

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How to Celebrate the 4th of July in Downtown Baltimore

The 4th of July is almost upon us and there’s no better place to celebrate America’s independence than in downtown Baltimore. The city and local businesses have tons of fun...

USS Zumwalt will be commissioned in Baltimore on October 15, 2016

Photo By: U. S. Navy The United States Navy’s newest and most technologically advanced surface ship USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) A guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy. She...

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Maryland Fleet Week & Air Show: October 2016 Calendar of Events

As election day nears and the news cycle continues to fill with dramatic stories, from suspicious Trump Foundation activity and Trump PTSD comments to Clinton WikiLeaks questions, it seems that...

Blue Angels Return for Maryland Fleet Week and Air Show Baltimore

Mark your Calendars! The Maryland Department of Commerce and partners welcome the U.S. Navy Blue Angels to Maryland to announce their return to Baltimore, October 15-16, 2016.  The air show...

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What Are Driving Directions to Harbor Park Garage?

Coming into Baltimore from Virginia and points south take the following route:

  1. Take I-95 north toward Baltimore.
  2. Continue on I-95 north to Exit 53 I-395 to downtown Baltimore.
  3. I-395 turn into Howard St.
  4. Make a right turn at the third light on to W. Pratt St.
  5. At the ninth traffic light which is now E. Pratt St. make a left turn on to Market Place.
  6. Go straight to light at the intersection of E. Lombard St. and Market Place.
  7. Keep straight until you see the 7-Eleven on the right.
  8. The entrance to the garage is next.

Coming into Baltimore from the DC area take the following route:

  1. Take Baltimore-Washington Pkwy toward Baltimore.
  2. The Baltimore-Washington Pkwy will change to Russell St. when you arrive in Baltimore.
  3. Russell St. will change to Paca St. at W. Pratt St.
  4. Make a right turn on W. Pratt St. (Hilton Hotel on corner).
  5. Continue on W. Pratt St. at the eleventh traffic light make a left turn on Market Place.
  6. Go straight to light at the intersection of E. Lombard St. and Market Place.
  7. Keep straight until you see the 7-Eleven on the right.
  8. The entrance to the garage is next.

Coming into Baltimore from Philadelphia and points north of Baltimore take the following route:

  1. Take I-95 south toward Baltimore.
  2. Continue on I-95 north to Exit 53 I-395 to downtown Baltimore.
  3. I-395 turn on to Howard St.
  4. Make a right turn at the third light on to W. Pratt St.
  5. At the ninth traffic light which is now E. Pratt St. make a left turn on to Market Place.
  6. Go straight to light at the intersection of E. Lombard St. and Market Place.
  7. Keep straight until you see the 7-Eleven on the right.
  8. The entrance to the garage is next.

Coming into Baltimore from Harrisburg, PA. and points west take the following route:

  1. Take I-83 south toward York.
  2. Take ramp right for I-83 south toward Baltimore/York/Penn Turnpike entering Maryland.
  3. Take ramp right for I-83/I-695 west to Baltimore.
  4. At Exit 23 B-A take ramp right for I-83 south toward Baltimore.
  5. Keep straight onto N. President St.
  6. Turn right onto E. Lombard St.
  7. Make right turn into garage ramp.

Coming from the Canton area:

  1. From Boston Street.
  2. Turn right onto Eastern Ave.
  3. Turn right onto President.
  4. Turn left onto E. Lombard St.
  5. Turn right into garage entrance and continue up the ramp.
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What Are Walking Directions from Harbor Park Garage?


  • Take elevator or adjacent stairs down to the first floor lobby.

  • Exit Harbor Park Garage onto Lombard Street.

  • Turn right and walk ½ block to corner of Lombard Street and Market Street.

  • Turn left on Market Street and walk one block to E. Pratt Street.

  • Cross to Pratt Street and turn right.

  • Walk ½ block and USS Torsk will be on the left

  • Approximate walk time – 5 minutes.

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HARBOR PARK GARAGE PARKING RATES FOR Baltimore Historic Ships .

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Harbor Park Garage

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$18

Frederick Street Garage279$15
Lockwood Garage915$24 max evening rate

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At Harbor Park Garage, we offer a great parking rate. Come to Harbor Park Garage for safe and secure Inner Harbor parking centrally located to all of the attractions. Whether you need parking for the National Aquarium or Power Plant Live parking, you can count on our Inner Harbor Parking Garage for great rates and convenient location. The address and contact info of Historic Ships in Baltimore is: 301 E Pratt St Baltimore, MD 21202. (410) 539-1797. info@Harborparkgarage.com.