There’s nothing more magical than ending your day with a beautiful view of the sunset. Luckily, there are several spots around Charm City that will provide you with an amazing perspective. Here are 12 stunning places to watch the sun set in Baltimore.

  1. Federal Hill Park

Flickr / Craig Fildes It’s no secret that Federal Hill Park is a favorite spot for epic views of the city. Sunset makes it all the more merrier.

  1. Top of the World Observation Level

TripAdvisor / Victor Serta Located on the 27th floor of Baltimore’s World Trade Center is the Top of the World Observation Level. Here you can get a 360-degree panoramic view of the city. It’s truly breathtaking.

  1. Inner Harbor

Flickr / heck, j g Simply stroll the harbor in the evening and you’ll be treated to skies of orange and pink. Be sure to snap a photo!

  1. Rusty Scupper

Yelp / Nichole G. Not only is this restaurant delicious (try the crab cake!), but it also has an amazing view of the sun setting over the city. When dining here, always choose a window seat.

  1. Patterson Park

Flickr / Erica Patterson Park is perfect for nature lovers and the evening views enhance the sights even further. This silhouette of the pagoda is oh so charming.

  1. The Boathouse Canton Waterfront Grille

Yelp / Mallory S. This bustling eatery is great for hanging with friends, chowing down on local cuisine, and taking in the sunset sights. This is what Baltimore is all about.

  1. Camden Yards

Flickr / The SABR Office The only thing better than an Orioles game is an Orioles game during sunset! Every once and a while the sky is vibrant with shades of purple and seeing this from a sky-high seat is pretty mesmerizing.

  1. M & T Bank Stadium

Flickr / Tyler Merbler Nosebleed seats don’t have the best reputation but they’re pretty great for enjoying the sunset sky. When at M & T Bank stadium, you can even turn around and snap views of the surrounding city sights.

  1. Baltimore Museum of Industry

Flickr / Maryland GovPics This fascinating museum nestled next to the water has great sights, especially of the Domino Sugars building. Stay until evening and you won’t regret it.

  1. Little Havana

Yelp / Saher J. The charming restaurant glows in more ways than one. It’s the perfect place to relax with a group of friends and awe over the darkening skies.

  1. Woody’s Cantina

TripAdvisor / Menaka G. Enjoy sweeping sights of the harbor that get even better during sunset. What a picture perfect place to eat!

  1. Fort McHenry

Flickr / opacity Fort McHenry is nearly surrounded by water, making it a prime place to greet the sunset. Bring a camera and relax among history and beauty.

Where do you go to watch the sun set in Baltimore? Let us know below. 🙂

Flickr / Craig Fildes

It’s no secret that Federal Hill Park is a favorite spot for epic views of the city. Sunset makes it all the more merrier.

TripAdvisor / Victor Serta

Located on the 27th floor of Baltimore’s World Trade Center is the Top of the World Observation Level. Here you can get a 360-degree panoramic view of the city. It’s truly breathtaking.

Flickr / heck, j g

Simply stroll the harbor in the evening and you’ll be treated to skies of orange and pink. Be sure to snap a photo!

Yelp / Nichole G.

Not only is this restaurant delicious (try the crab cake!), but it also has an amazing view of the sun setting over the city. When dining here, always choose a window seat.

Flickr / Erica

Patterson Park is perfect for nature lovers and the evening views enhance the sights even further. This silhouette of the pagoda is oh so charming.

Yelp / Mallory S.

This bustling eatery is great for hanging with friends, chowing down on local cuisine, and taking in the sunset sights. This is what Baltimore is all about.

Flickr / The SABR Office

The only thing better than an Orioles game is an Orioles game during sunset! Every once and a while the sky is vibrant with shades of purple and seeing this from a sky-high seat is pretty mesmerizing.

Flickr / Tyler Merbler

Nosebleed seats don’t have the best reputation but they’re pretty great for enjoying the sunset sky. When at M & T Bank stadium, you can even turn around and snap views of the surrounding city sights.

Flickr / Maryland GovPics

This fascinating museum nestled next to the water has great sights, especially of the Domino Sugars building. Stay until evening and you won’t regret it.

Yelp / Saher J.

The charming restaurant glows in more ways than one. It’s the perfect place to relax with a group of friends and awe over the darkening skies.

TripAdvisor / Menaka G.

Enjoy sweeping sights of the harbor that get even better during sunset. What a picture perfect place to eat!

Flickr / opacity

Fort McHenry is nearly surrounded by water, making it a prime place to greet the sunset. Bring a camera and relax among history and beauty.

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