July 10, 2015
5 Things to Do in Baltimore with Kids
The city of Baltimore has plenty of great things for kids and families to do. Once you’ve finished your seminars and networking for the day, go out and explore the Charm City with your family at some of these great spots and kid-friendly activities:
1. Artscape is America’s largest free arts festival, and it’s happening the very weekend we’re in Baltimore! You’ll find sculptures, dance, opera, film, music, street theater and much more at this gigantic festival in several neighborhoods around town. The festivities kick off Friday, July 17.
2. Head over to the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards. Located in the historic Camden Station rail house building, The Sports Legends Museum has all sorts of fun and unique exhibits your kids will love. Oriole Park is right next door in case you want to check out the beautiful field the Baltimore Orioles call home.
3. What kid doesn’t love a streetcar ride? The Baltimore Streetcar Museum has very affordable tickets for you and yours so your kids can enjoy unlimited rides of original, restored Baltimore streetcars and see all the great displays the museum has that highlight the history of the city’s transportation system.
4. Take the kids to aMuse Toys! aMuse is an independent and family-owned Baltimore business that strives to provide kids with engaging, innovative and creative toys. The kids will love you for it and they’ll walk out with a unique toy just for them.
5. All of that walking around and checking out museums is sure to get the family hungry. Take in some local cuisine by heading over to McCormick & Schmick’s for their world famous crab cakes. It’s a rite of passage for anyone visiting Baltimore and your kids will love the delectable cakes made of jumbo lump crab meat!
There are plenty of things to do in Baltimore with children, ranging from great food to festivals and museums. What are some family-friendly Baltimore activities you intend to do with the family? Let us know in the comments below!
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