Baltimore

Visit Baltimore

The largest city in Maryland, Baltimore is an a city rich in fame and history. Discovering Baltimore's historic buildings, excellent restaurants, and vibrant street art scattered across the city is its greatest feature and also there are a lot of mysteries in the city. There are more than 200 different communities in Baltimore City, and nearby towns have a lot to offer potential homebuyers in terms of entertainment, shopping, and jobs. This city has several entertainment options include shopping, sports, museums, aquariums, theaters, and festivals.

The best time to visit Baltimore
  • June to August is the busiest time of year, so you can expect more people and higher hotel costs. It's essential to make reservations far in advance if you intend to travel to Baltimore at this time of year.
  • Moreover, you can explore this vibrant city in between September-October. The weather is fantastic and it's a perfect time to go. Events and activities bring the town to alive.

Top places to visit in Baltimore

1. Fort McHenry

Visitors can take self-guided tours and participate in educational activities at Fort McHenry, which has been recognized as a National Monument and Historic Shrine.

2. National Aquarium

Baltimore's National Aquarium is among the greatest places to visit. Visitors can enjoy live performances, participate in live activities.

3. Baltimore's Walters Art Museum

Visit Baltimore's Walters Art Museum for a top-notch museum experience. Greek and Roman artifacts, as well as pieces from ancient Egypt, are among the many things on display at the Walters Art Museum.

4. Inner Harbor

One of the best spots to spend time with your loved ones is Baltimore's Inner Harbor, which is located in the center of the city. It has easy access to several of the city's top attractions, such as the science center, aquarium, and a large selection of dining and shops.

5. Fell's Point

A great spot to experience the city's more local atmosphere is Fell's Point. If you're seeking for entertainment without the crowds you'll find in the Inner Harbor, this is a wonderful area of town to visit because it has shops, restaurants, and pubs.

Faqs

Three airports are located close to Baltimore: Washington Ronald Reagan Airport, Baltimore Glenn L. Martin Airport, and Baltimore Washington International Airport.

At the moment, there is no airlines that provide direct flights to Baltimore.

To save you from the trouble, we compare all prices from more than 1,200 airlines and travel agencies. Set up a Price Alert if you're not ready to book but know you want to take a flight to Baltimore.

Baltimore Washington International, located 13.7 kilometers from the city center of Baltimore, is the least expensive airport in the area.

After analyzing our flight calendar, we found that Thursday is the cheapest day to fly to Baltimore.

Avoid booking your travel at the last minute because, according to our flight calendar, the best time to book a flight to Baltimore is about 40 days in advance.

Glenn L. Martin Airport is 17.6 km from Baltimore, Washington Ronald Reagan Airport is 61.0 km from Baltimore, and Baltimore Washington International Airport is 13.7 km from Baltimore.

In November, the average temperature in Baltimore is about 7°C. With an average temperature of 30°C, July is usually the warmest month in Baltimore. January has the lowest average temperature, at -4°C.

The least expensive airline currently operating flights to Baltimore's nearest airport, Washington International Airport, is British Airways.

It takes about 25 minutes to drive from Baltimore to Baltimore Washington International Airport, which is 13.7 kilometers away.