Inner Harbor Information
The Inner Harbor is a historic seaport, tourist attraction, and iconic landmark of the City of Baltimore, Maryland. The harbor itself is actually the end of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River and includes any water west of a line drawn between the National Aquarium in Baltimore and the Rusty Scupper restaurant. The term "Inner Harbor" is used not just for the water but for the surrounding area of the city, with approximate street boundaries of President Street, Lombard Street, Light Street, and Key Highway. The harbor is within walking distance of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium and has a water taxi that connects the Inner Harbor to Fells Point, Canton, and Fort McHenry.
Among the many museums around the Inner Harbor, you can visit the American Visionary Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Industry, Geppi's Entertainment Museum , the Jewish Museum of Maryland, the Civil War Museum and Port Discovery Children's Museum.
Sports lovers can visit Oriole Park at Camden Yards (home of the Baltimore Orioles), M&T Bank Stadium (home of the Baltimore Ravens), Sports Legends at Camden Yards, and the Babe Ruth birthplace and museum.
In addition, there’s the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, World Trade Center Baltimore, The Power Plant (featuring ESPN Zone and Hard Rock Café), 1st Mariner Arena, the Baltimore Maritime Museum, and USS Constellation, and the list goes on and on. There’s something for everyone at the Inner Harbor!
