Baltimore’s Inner Harbor

Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is a manicured, safe, and family-friendly area of an otherwise hardscrabble city. It’s a world apart from the rough and tumble city portrayed in The Wire. Adjacent to downtown and rimming an inlet of the waterfront, Inner Harbor includes restaurants, tourist shopping, and the excellent National Aquarium. Camden Yards, the historic baseball stadium and home to the Baltimore Orioles, is right next to it. And the whole area has been designed to be pretty much self-contained so that visitors to Baltimore never need step outside this little bubble of visitor-friendliness. Hotels, large chain shopping, lots of eateries, and entertainment is all within a short stroll. It may be a tourist-friendly haven and a far cry from the “real” Baltimore, but it’s a fun place to visit for a day trip or overnight stay.

Panorama of Baltimore's city skyline on a clear day from Federal Hill
The nearby Federal Hill, an historic site in its own right, offers a panoramic view of Baltimore’s city skyline.

Panorama of Baltimore's Inner Harbor with Baltimore Aquarium at right

Baltimore’s National Aquarium, including the pyramid at right, is one of the main attractions of the revitalized waterfront.

USS Constellation and Baltimore's World Trade CenterSilhouette of the USS Constellation in Baltimore's Inner Harbor

The USS Constellation, dating to the 1850s and the last of the Civil War-era naval tall ships, has been restored and forms a floating museum for tourists to visit on board.

Australian Aborigine troupe performance at Inner Harbor

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