Whether you’re on a budget or just looking for inexpensive ways to spend your time, this list of free things to do in Baltimore is sure to give you some ideas on how to explore Charm City on the cheap.
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Federal Park Hill
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Federal Hill Park, Baltimore, MD 21230, EE. UU.Get directions
Urban Parks
4.8
Located on the south side of the Inner Harbor, Federal Hill Park is one of the best places to see the Baltimore skyline. The grassy summit is where 4,000 patriots celebrated Maryland’s ratification of the United States Constitution in 1788. Nearby is the American Visionary Art Museum, featuring bizarre kinetic sculptures and a brilliant exterior mosaic. The museum is definitely worth visiting, even if it’s only from the outside.
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Fort McHenry National Monument
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2400 E Fort Ave, Baltimore, MD 21230, EE. UU.Get directions
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+1 410-962-4290
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Known as the “birthplace of the National Anthem,” Fort McHenry is where Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the “Banner with Stars.” A perfect place to take the kids, there are many activities and storytellers at the historic site. Stop by at 9:30 am or 4:20 pm to see a daily change of the flag ceremony. Although touring the grounds is free, entering the fort will cost a small fee.
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Edgar Allan Poe Memorial
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519 W Fayette St , Baltimore , MD 21201 , EE . UU.Get directions
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+1 410-706-2072
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Pay tribute to one of Baltimore’s most celebrated residents, Edgar Allan Poe, by visiting his grave and memorial inside Westminster Hall and Burying Ground. For a small fee, you can also search for the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, which is located in a house where Poe once lived.
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The Baltimore museum of art
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10 Art Museum Dr, Baltimore, MD 21218-3898, EE. UU.Get directions
Telephone
+1 443-573-1700
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Visitors to the Baltimore Museum of Art will be delighted to find a museum filled with works from the 19th century to contemporary times. The collection of more than 90,000 pieces of art includes the largest collection of works by Henri Matisse in the world, as well as pieces by Pablo Picasso, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh and much more. The museum has free entry throughout the year, with the exception of some special exhibitions. Don’t forget to take a stroll through the sculpture garden, which sits on nearly three landscaped acres.
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The Walters art museum
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600 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, EE. UU.Get directions
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+1 410-547-9000
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The Walters Art Museum features a collection of treasures that includes ancient art, Asian art, Islamic art, medieval art, Renaissance and Baroque art, and works from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum, which is free to the public with the exception of some special exhibits that require a ticket, is located in the Mount Vernon neighborhood near the Washington Monument.
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Maryland Institute College of Art
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1300 W Mt Royal Ave, Baltimore, MD 21217-4134, EE. UU.Get directions
Telephone
+1 410-669-9200
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Scattered throughout the Maryland Institute College of Art campus are several galleries displaying a variety of work by prospective student artists (and often established regional, national, or international artists). With a hodgepodge of buildings ranging from neoclassical to modern, the campus itself can be considered a work of art.
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Gwynns Falls Trail
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Baltimore, MD 21207, EE. UU.Get directions
Telephone
+1 410-396-0440
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Lace up your hiking shoes or hop in a two-wheeler and head to the Gwynns Falls Trail, which was recently expanded to 15 miles. The trail begins at I-70 Park & Ride and winds along Gwynns Falls creek to end at the Baltimore Visitor Center or Middle Branch Park at the southern end of the city. Along the way, you’ll be able to see 30 neighborhoods and many Baltimore attractions, including M&T Bank Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and Federal Hill.
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Cylburn Arboretum
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Cylburn Arboretum, Baltimore, MD 21209, USA. UU.Get directions
Parks and gardens
4.4
Spanning 207 acres, the Cylburn Arboretum is a nature preserve within the city limits. A watercolor-filled Victorian mansion is surrounded by woodland with walkways from where you can find native and non-native trees, plants, and flowers. Some of the most favored flora in the collection include beeches, hollies, Japanese maples, magnolias, and Maryland oaks.
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Antique row
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800 N Howard St, Baltimore, MD 21201, EE. UU.Get directions
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+1 410-728-6363
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The oldest antiques district in the United States is located along N. Howard Street, dating back to the 1840s and known as Antique Row throughout the years. Strolling around and browsing the stores full of collectibles is free, but chances are you will find a treasure worth spending some money for.
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Patterson park
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Patterson Park, Baltimore, Maryland, EE. UU.Get directions
Once a camp for Union Troops during the Civil War, Patterson Park is now a public park with an ice skating rink, pool, lake, pagoda, and plenty of room to roam. Activities are offered throughout the year, but are picked up in the summer.