After a year of COVID-related closures, postponements, and stops and starts, downtown Baltimore businesses and attractions are reemerging from their slumber. With the weather warming up and COVID-related statistics trending in the right direction, heading downtown to enjoy the sites is a fun, safe way to spend time.
Check out NEW hours for play starting March 10th! Wednesdays: 10AM – 2PM Saturdays: 10AM – 4PM Sundays: 11AM – 4PM Advance online tickets/reservations are still required of everyone, including members (members still enter for free). There’s so much fun to come with March, too! Enjoy the Women’s History Month Reading Corner inside The Oasis, $2 Community Day happening Sunday, March 21st, virtual Youth Art Month & Puppet Powered Weekend workshops, and Discovery Stage Series performances! Plan Your VisitBuy Tickets Now 3 Ways to Celebrate Youth Art Month With Your Family Since 1969,
On February 25 and 26, 2021, Harbor Park Garage will welcome MIX 106.5 employees and volunteers working at the station’s annual Radiothon supporting the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. The annual Radiothon fundraiser typically takes place at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center but due to COVID-19-related concerns, it has been moved to a downtown Baltimore building for 2021. The building’s proximity to Harbor Park Garage makes it a convenient spot for parking – and Harbor Park is pleased to support the Radiothon and Johns Hopkins by offering free parking for those working at the event. About the
From the piers of the Inner Harbor to the charming streets of Little Italy, downtown Baltimore has a whole lot to offer visitors who want to spend time outside. This summer, safe and socially distant outdoor events abound in the downtown area, from happy hours to yoga classes. Here’s a look at how to enjoy the outdoors in downtown Baltimore this August: Pints in the Park On August 14, Pints in the Park is back! The BYOB happy hour event takes place in Center Plaza on the second Friday of the month, from 5 p.m.
Downtown Baltimore is the place to be for music lovers this fall, with a series of awesome concerts at local venues. There are tons of shows on tap this fall, including everything from Seattle grunge heroes to Grammy-winning bluegrass acts. Here’s a look at a few upcoming highlights: Mudhoney at Baltimore Soundstage on October 18 On Friday, October 18, the grunge band Mudhoney comes to Baltimore Soundstage for a show including Kid Congo Powers + the Pink Monkey Birds and Murder. Mudhoney was founded in 1988 and rose to fame during the grunge era in
Halloween is on a Thursday this year, which means that the people of Baltimore will be celebrating for at least a week straight. These days, the costume-and-candy holiday is fun for people of all ages. And this year, downtown Baltimore is offering something for spooky-seekers of every sort. Whether you’re looking for a kid-friendly bash or a wild time that is decidedly not for tots, there’s a party for you downtown. Here’s a look at some of the best Halloween events in downtown Baltimore this year: For the Kids: Halloween at Port Discovery From now
Congratulations, Baltimore! You’re number…200. Out of 200. Allstate Insurance Company has released its annual report showing how US cities stack up against one another in terms of driving safety. For the second year in a row, Baltimore comes in very last. Go Charm City? (But please…don’t go so fast?) About the poll Allstate frames the poll in terms of where the best drivers are, not the worst, though this year, the 15th the company has released the results, it also published a “Risky Roads” report warning drivers about the 15 least safe cities for driving