The building where the hotel is located.

When you’re taking a trip into downtown Baltimore, whether it’s for dinner and drinks, a day at the National  Aquarium, to stroll around the Inner Harbor, or for anything else, don’t forget to plan your parking strategy. Finding a clean, safe and secure spot to start and end your visit – like Harbor Park Garage – will make your trip more enjoyable all around.   Harbor Park Garage Is Convenient, Safe & Welcoming Located at 55 Market Place, Harbor Park is extremely convenient to downtown attractions, including the Aquarium and Inner Harbor, Power Plant Live!, Port Discovery Children’s Museum, Pier Six Pavilion, Little Italy andRead More →

The jurassic quest logo with two dinosaurs in the background.

Ever wonder how big a Tyrannosaurus Rex really was? Or what it was like to roam the earth during the prehistoric era? This December, you’ll have a chance to go back in time and find out, when Jurassic Quest XL: Out of Extinction comes to the Baltimore Convention Center. The event, which starts December 1 and runs through December 3, is a wild interactive experience, with activities for kids of all ages. The exhibition takes place from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, December 1 and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on both Saturday, December 2 and Sunday, December 3. https://jurassicquest.com/baltimore   WhatRead More →

Pandora ice rink at the baltimore indoor market.

Last Friday, November 10, downtown Baltimore got slippery once again, when the PANDORA Ice Rink opened for its fourth season. It will be open until January 15. Located in between the two Harborplace Pavilions in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, the rink is an exciting destination for visitors of all ages. Last year, over 19,000 skaters came to skate, braving the cold for a festive night on the ice. www.innerharboricerink.org Seasonal Events at the Ice Rink All season long, the ice rink hosts fun events, from holiday festivities to philanthropic evenings. Every weekend in December, Santa will be on hand for visits during Ho Ho Holiday Weekends.Read More →

A poster for sound off live at hard cafe in baltimore.

SoundOff_2017 Sound Off Live!, Baltimore’s “Battle of the Bands” showcases emerging bands/musicians from the Maryland, Delaware and Virginia region. The winning bands/musicians selected from Sound Off Live! will perform at Light City, Artscape or the Baltimore Book Festival. Over the two nights, bands/musicians will have fifteen minutes to perform three songs in front of an audience and a panel of judges at Hard Rock Cafe Baltimore, 601 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202. A part of Free Fall Baltimore, the event is free and open to the public. Sound Off Live! is produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts. Judges include Emmy-nominatedRead More →

Harbor fall children's festival harvest.

This weekend promises to be a big one for families who want to spend a little time enjoying autumn in downtown Baltimore. With gorgeous weather on the horizon and kid-friendly activities all over the Inner Harbor, it’s a great time to head downtown with the kids. Harbor Harvest at Rash Field On Sunday, October 15, the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore will host the 10th Annual Harbor Harvest Fall Children’s Festival at Rash Field. The party starts at 10 a.m. and lasts until 2 p.m. – a perfect way to get outside for a few hours in the middle of the day. It will include allRead More →

A black and white photo of a group of people playing drums.

On Wednesday, October 4, downtown Baltimore will be the place to be for rock fans, when Rise Against, Pierce the Veil and White Lung take over Pier Six Pavilion. The three bands will bring their signature hard rock/punk sounds to the stage starting at 7:30 p.m. About Rise Against The evening’s headliners, Rise Against, hail from Chicago, where they have been playing since 1999. Their sound is intense – think hardcore and punk – and comes out of the Chicago punk rock scene. The band’s current lineup includes four members: lead singer and rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitar Zach Blair, bass player Joe PrincipeRead More →