Music lovers know that downtown Baltimore is stacked with venues that are ideal spots to see a show or head to a dance party. Throughout the year, places like Ram’s Head Live! and Baltimore Soundstage feature acts covering a wide variety of genres, from pop and hip-hop to country and heavy metal. On off nights, they also host comedians, dance parties, and even burlesque shows. This winter, downtown Baltimore offers tons of entertainment options for music fans – including a little something for everyone. Rams Head Live! Ram’s Head Live!, which is conveniently located
With the holidays upon us, downtown Baltimore is starting to sparkle and shine with good cheer, fun events, and plenty of ways to celebrate the season. Christmas Market Baltimore’s Christmas Village – the German-style Christmas market – returns to the Inner Harbor this year, starting on Nov. 19. The market, which operates through Christmas Eve, features everything from live music and rides to dozens of vendors selling handcrafted items. Plus, the market is known for its excellent food and drinks, which include classic German fare like Raclette, pretzels, schnitzel and mulled wine. https://www.baltimore-christmas.com/ Ice Rink
This September, downtown Baltimore is the place to be for maritime history buffs, families in search of fun activities, and anyone who loves the water. After a shift to a virtual event during COVID, Maryland Fleet Week and Flyover Baltimore is back with in-person events and attractions, starting September 7 and lasting through September 13, 2022. What Is Fleet Week? Maryland Fleet Week and Flyover Baltimore is a weeklong series of events and activities taking place along the waterfront in the Baltimore Inner Harbor. During the week, ships from the U.S. British, Canadian, and
Harbor Park Garage, located in downtown Baltimore, has announced a new, official partnership with the National Aquarium, the world-class aquarium located right on the Inner Harbor. Harbor Park + The National Aquarium The garage is just a tenth of a mile from the Aquarium – a fun, short walk through a vibrant section of the city – and this new partnership includes special rates for Aquarium volunteers and members. Starting your trip to the Aquarium at Harbor Park is not just convenient, it’s also economical. Aquarium visitors will receive a discount of $10 off daily
As the weather gets warmer, nights in Baltimore get hot for live music fans. This spring and summer, downtown Baltimore music venues will welcome tons of musical acts, ranging from big, well-known names to smaller performers just starting out. As you put together your summertime concert schedule, you’ll have plenty of options. Downtown Baltimore has several terrific concert venues, each with its own vibe. Whether you’re looking for a chill night by the water, a crazy mosh pit, or something in between, you can find it downtown. Pier Six Pavilion Pier Six Pavilion is located
This year, Power Plant Live is the place to be for Mardi Gras revelers. The popular entertainment destination is home to Baltimore’s best Bourbon Street style celebration, and this year it’s bigger and better than ever. From food and drinks to music and entertainment, Power Plant Live has everything you need to have a festive and fun-filled Mardi Gras celebration. So if you’re looking for the best party in town, look no further than Power Plant Live. Get a great deal on parking: Book now for Harbor Park Garage! The fun begins on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
Celebrate Baltimore Black-Owned Business The 3-Point Pop-Up Marketplace, highlighting Black-Owned businesses, artists, and artisans in Baltimore s coming to the Inner Harbor for 4 days only. Presented by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, the Pop-Up Marketplace will take place during the CIAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament. To celebrate Harbor Park Garage is offering: $10 Dollar Parking No need to validate. Click here to save on parking! Harbor Park Garage is located steps from the Water Street Pop-Ups. This celebration of Baltimore’s Black excellence is on for four days only, so don’t forget to mark