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 of the most charming features of Charm City is the ability to hop on a vessel right downtown and go for a cruise, see the sights, or tour a unique ship – or do all three in between other activities, like a visit to the National Aquarium, followed by dinner at Miss Shirley’s Cafe. In downtown Baltimore, there are tons of fun ways to get
At Harbor Park Garage, we focus a lot on giving our parkers the best experience possible, especially in this time of competitive pricing. However, while we do that, we also have been gathering statistics about our business, our city in order to improve the quality of our offerings. Take a look at these statistics. Harbor Park Garage serves a large community 397,055 vehicles parked at the garage in 2018 That includes 59% monthly parkers and 41% daily parkers It’s a good spot for short & long trips Average length of stay for monthly parkers:
Downtown Baltimore got a surprise this April, with the reveal of a large format work of art affixed to the side of Harbor Park Garage, a parking garage located at 55 Market Place. The artwork, which is visible from the Jones Falls Expressway, is a custom piece by artist Edie Beaucage. What is the art? The piece is a 70-foot tall vinyl banner based on a series of paintings created and digitized by Beaucage. The banner is indicative of Beaucage’s signature style. It is vibrant, with broad, visible brushstrokes conveying action and energy, and
Baby, it’s cold outside…but there’s still plenty of reason to head to downtown Baltimore right now. From skating to shopping to fireworks ringing in the new year, there’s lots to do. Here’s a look at what’s coming up this month in downtown Baltimore: Skate at the PANDORA Ice Rink Located between the Harborplace Pavilions, at the top of the Ampitheater in the Inner Harbor, the PANDORA Ice Rink is a waterfront hit for skaters of all ages. Open now through Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, during the day and the evening, the rink’s hours are
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