There’s no need to stay inside all winter when there are plenty of attractions around Baltimore. The following 7 spots are at their best during the cold season. Check ’em out and enjoy!
- Sled down the hills at Patterson Park…
Flickr / Nick Hall When the white stuff arrives, bring your sled to Patterson Park. It has several hills where you can zoom, slide, and race. Bundle up and have fun!
- And then dance on ice at Dominic Mimi Dipietro Ice Rink
Flickr / Seth Sawyers This seasonal attraction at Patterson Park runs from October to March. Public skating sessions are $5 and skate rentals are $3. This is a perfect wintry activity that any age can enjoy.
Address: 200 S Linwood Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
- Witness a snow-covered city from the Top of the World Observation Level
Flickr / Craig Fildes You can see 360 degree views of the city from the 27th floor of Baltimore’s World Trade Center. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, and $4 for children 3-12 (Children under this age range are FREE). This sky high perspective of Charm City is swoon-worthy.
Address: 401 E Pratt St, World Trade Center Institute, #27, Baltimore, MD 21202
- See the harbor from the cozy confines of a cruise ship
Facebook / Spirit of Baltimore Spirit of Baltimore operates year-round and it’s the perfect way to see the outdoor harbor sights while still staying warm (and full of delicious food). Whether you choose a lunch or dinner cruise, you’re sure to enjoy your time.
- Get inspired at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade
baltimore.org On January 15th at noon, this event will begin at Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Eutaw Street. It commemorates the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with over 70 groups, from bands to floats and more.
- Have a warm and hearty meal at Woodberry Kitchen
Facebook / Woodberry Kitchen This restaurant is consistently ranked as one of the best in Baltimore. The only thing better than the food is the rustic and comforting atmosphere that’s perfect for a winter evening.
Address: 2010 Clipper Park Rd, Baltimore, MD 21211
- Marvel at the frozen sights at Patapsco Valley State Park
Flickr / Nicolas Raymond This nearby park has many natural attractions, one being Cascade Falls, which freezes over in the wintertime. Dress in layers and visit this spot, which is a breathtaking sight to behold.
What are your favorite winter activities around the city? Let us know below!
Flickr / Nick Hall
When the white stuff arrives, bring your sled to Patterson Park. It has several hills where you can zoom, slide, and race. Bundle up and have fun!
Flickr / Seth Sawyers
This seasonal attraction at Patterson Park runs from October to March. Public skating sessions are $5 and skate rentals are $3. This is a perfect wintry activity that any age can enjoy.
Address: 200 S Linwood Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
Flickr / Craig Fildes
You can see 360 degree views of the city from the 27th floor of Baltimore’s World Trade Center. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors, and $4 for children 3-12 (Children under this age range are FREE). This sky high perspective of Charm City is swoon-worthy.
Address: 401 E Pratt St, World Trade Center Institute, #27, Baltimore, MD 21202
Facebook / Spirit of Baltimore
Spirit of Baltimore operates year-round and it’s the perfect way to see the outdoor harbor sights while still staying warm (and full of delicious food). Whether you choose a lunch or dinner cruise, you’re sure to enjoy your time.
baltimore.org
On January 15th at noon, this event will begin at Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Eutaw Street. It commemorates the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with over 70 groups, from bands to floats and more.
Facebook / Woodberry Kitchen
This restaurant is consistently ranked as one of the best in Baltimore. The only thing better than the food is the rustic and comforting atmosphere that’s perfect for a winter evening.
Address: 2010 Clipper Park Rd, Baltimore, MD 21211
Flickr / Nicolas Raymond
This nearby park has many natural attractions, one being Cascade Falls, which freezes over in the wintertime. Dress in layers and visit this spot, which is a breathtaking sight to behold.
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