1. National Aquarium:
Without a doubt the most frequented attraction in Baltimore.
This place has it all, and it’s all alive! There are dolphin and
gigantic sharks in here, need we say more?
2. Maryland Historical Society:
Probably one of the most fascinating & educational spots in
the City. There are great exhibit rooms and unusual displays of
the darker side of Maryland’s past)
3. Fell's Point:
The most historical neighborhood in Baltimore. Home to the
oldest house in the City. Also has the City’s most unique
restaurants and shops and a great nightlife.
4. Fort McHenry:
Defended Baltimore during the war of 1812. Lots of history
here, including the home of the flag that inspired Francis Scott
Key to pen the National Anthem.
5. Maryland Science Center:
Good for the kids, educational and somewhat fun for imaginative
adults. Another one of Baltimore’s most frequented attractions.
6. Baltimore Museum of Industry:
Educational and great hands-on exhibits for children. A nice
place to learn about Baltimore, or any major city during America’s
Industrial Age.
7. American Visionary Art Museum:
The only Art Gallery of its kind. Features the original and
intuitive works of "outsider" artists, such as
housewives, the homeless, mechanics, and other untrained common
folk.
8. Walters Art Gallery:
Houses 30,000 works of art over a span of 5,000 years. Has an
excellent display of Asian Art.
9. Evergreen House:
A beautiful place to visit aesthetically. Gives a good look at
aristocratic living at the turn of the 19th century.
10. Harborplace and The Gallery:
Located in the heart of the Harbor. Fulfills commercial
shopping and dining needs.