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Today’s Baltimore is a vibrant community that honors the past while keeping a keen eye on the future. Our city is where you can see the largest public collection of Matisse in the world (for free!), sip a craft beer in the sanctuary of a converted church and stay in a four-star hotel poised atop an historic recreation pier.
Baltimore’s newest arts and entertainment district spans most of Pennsylvania Avenue from Penn North to Upton. It’s full of history and culture, and aims to expand and uplift the community.
Baltimore is an eclectic and exciting city, and it’s always beckoning to adventurers, explorers, artists and dreamers. Experience an awakening of your senses, get new inspiration and let your inner adventure-seeker loose while exploring our expansive city.
The Baltimore Inner Harbor has everything, from scenic waterfront views to fresh seafood restaurants to spectacular museums. Keep reading to discover why Baltimore’s beautiful Inner Harbor is worth a visit.
The Visit Baltimore Official Guide provides you with the latest restaurant openings, new museum exhibitions, cool shops and fun things to do. We also talk to locals who embody the creative, friendly and hardworking spirit of Baltimore that makes it “Charm City.”
Baltimore’s historic public markets serve locals seafood, sandwiches and sweets on the regular. Here’s our guide to the best markets in town.
Baltimore is home to more than 200 neighborhoods, each with a distinct personality and experience. Start exploring with this guide to a few of our favorites.
Keep reading for a brief introduction to Baltimore’s Black history, but don’t stop there; dive deeper and learn about the famous figures who once called Baltimore home at our museums and monuments dedicated to telling African American stories.
Located on the historic Pennsylvania Avenue, the bakery walls are covered with trail markers and pictures that tell the African American story in Baltimore. It highlights the Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail, which is a historic walking trail that is part of the Star Spangled Trails.
Get inspired with creativity, see a show, marvel at art or enjoy delicious food in one of Baltimore’s Arts & Entertainment districts—Bromo, Highlandtown, Station North and Penn Ave.