A Family-Friendly Itinerary for Baltimore in 3 Days

  • Day 1: Inner Harbor and Fells Point - Explore the heart of Baltimore's waterfront district, Inner Harbor, filled with museums, attractions, and restaurants. Visit the National Aquarium, take a relaxing boat ride, and wander around Harborplace. Head to Fells Point for lunch and see the lively waterfront community filled with charming cobblestone streets, unique shops and cafes, and historic pubs.
  • Day 2: Fort McHenry and Maryland Science Center - Start the day by visiting Fort McHenry, the birthplace of the National Anthem, and relive the battle that inspired Francis Scott Key. After that, head to the Maryland Science Center to enjoy hands-on exhibits, an IMAX theater, and planetarium.
  • Day 3: Oriole Park and Walters Art Museum - Spend the morning experiencing America's pastime at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles. Learn about the team's rich history and explore the ballpark's unique design. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in arts at the world-renowned Walters Art Museum, featuring over 35,000 objects from around the world, including ancient artifacts, manuscripts, and fine art.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Inner Harbor and Fells Point (6-8 hours, $50-$100 depending on activities and meals)
  • Fort McHenry (2-3 hours, $15-$20 admission fee)
  • Maryland Science Center (3-4 hours, $25-$30 admission fee)
  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards (3-4 hours, $15-$30 depending on ticket prices)
  • Walters Art Museum (3-4 hours, free admission with suggested donation of $10)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $105-$195

Transportation:

Visitors can get around Baltimore by using public transportation, including buses and the light rail. The Charm City Circulator buses are free and offer easy access to popular attractions like Inner Harbor and Fells Point. Taxis, Uber, and Lyft are also available. Expect to pay around $25 for a taxi ride from the airport to Inner Harbor.

Useful Tips:

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to Annapolis, Maryland's charming capital city, or explore historic neighborhoods like Mt. Vernon. For families with young children, the Port Discovery Children's Museum is a must-visit. If you have less time, you can combine some of the day trips mentioned above - for example, Fort McHenry and Inner Harbor in one day. Also, keep in mind that Baltimore is a city with a rich and diverse food scene that is worth exploring!

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