Baltimore is a great place for kid-friendly fun! Stop by the Port Discovery or the Maryland Science Center and interact with a number of educational exhibits. Pack up your family and head to an Orioles game at Camden Yards. Meet Barack Obama and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum. Paddle boat around the Inner Harbor and delight in some soft crab. These Baltimore activities for kids are sure to delight!

  1. Dragon boats in Baltimore Inner HarborPort Discovery Children’s Museum in Baltimore
  2. Load your kids into the car and drive them over to this children’s museum – a premiere spot to find fun Baltimore activities for kids. Here they can play an active role in a 1950s-style diner by “cooking” for their family; ring up items at a replica of a convenience store and gas station; and express themselves through art at the special Kid Club Gallery. Head on over to the Port Discovery Children’s Museum today and give your kids an educational experience along with tons of fun! To learn more about the museum go to: www.PortDiscovery.org.

  3. Geppi’s Entertainment Museum
  4. Geppi’s Entertainment Museum is a stockpile of pop culture memorabilia dating from 1776 to the present. Your kids will love to explore the period toys that children like them played with in 1884 and view collections of their favorite television icons, personalities, and cartoon characters. Bring your kids into the comic book library to learn how comic books have represented history and the cultural milieu. To learn more about kid’s activities in Baltimore at this fascinating, kid-friendly museum go to: www.GeppisMuseum.com.

  5. Historic Ships
  6. Your kids will love to take part in an overnight adventure or listen to a tour about Maryland’s three beautiful, historical ships. Take the Powder Monkey Tour with your children and learn about the young boys who loaded cannons on ships during the Civil War. Your kids will be more than happy to test their skills by tying their own knots and manning a retired warship as part of a crew. To learn more about Baltimore activities for kids at the Historic Ships Museum, visit: www.historicships.org.

  7. National Aquarium
  8. Cruise over to the National Aquarium and see the dolphin show; dive beneath the surface in the aquarium’s immersion tours at the new 4-D Immersion Theater; and view the aquarium’s 16,500 animals! Your kids will love learning about the world’s most lovable and fascinating creatures! To learn more about kid’s activities in Baltimore at the National Aquarium go to: www.Aqua.org.

  9. Sports Games
  10. Baltimore is home to two professional sports teams: the Baltimore Orioles and the Baltimore Ravens. Take in a baseball game at Orioles Park at Camden Yards or visit the impressive M&T Bank Stadium – with high-tech SmartVision video screens and a view of the city skyline – for a heart-pumping Ravens game. For information about the Orioles go to: Baltimore.Orioles.mlb.com. To look at the Ravens’ homepage please visit: www.BaltimoreRavens.com.

  11. National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
  12. Baltimore’s national museum memorializes the impact African Americans have had on Baltimore, Maryland, and American history. Featuring life-sized wax replicas of famous African Americans, the National Blacks in Wax Museum is sure to fascinate your little historians. Show them the Slavery Era and Magnificence of Africa exhibits to educate them on the African American experience. Introduce them to history’s greats like Harriet Tubman, Bob Marley, and Nelson Mandela. To learn more about what this museum has in store for your kid’s activities in Baltimore go to: www.NGBiWM.com.

  13. American Visionary Art Museum
  14. Your kids are sure to love this whimsical, off-beat collection of inspirational sculpture, mixed media, and paintings. The 4-story whirligig that greets them at the museum entrance is sure to delight! Visit The Sideshow – a carnivalesque gift shop/gag store – and buy a pair of chattering teeth, or a stuffed accordion playing monkey! Give your kids a new perspective on art by taking them through the Tall Sculpture Barn in the museum or a walk through the Sculpture Plaza. To learn more about this fascinating, quirky museum and what it has planned for your kid’s activities in Baltimore go to: www.Avam.org.

  15. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
  16. You and your kids are sure to enjoy this natural recreation of life in the wild! Ride a camel or watch the polar bears from the Tundra Buggy. The Maryland wilderness is replicated to serve as an exhibit to teach you and your children about the surrounding environment. Take an African journey or feed a giraffe! Don’t miss the Children’s Zoo where your little ones can leapfrog on giant lily pads and make use of a slide built inside a tree! To find out more about this favorite of Baltimore activities for kids go to: www.MarylandZoo.org.

  17. Water Taxis and Paddle Boats
  18. Be a part of the tradition and usher your kids around with style on Baltimore’s convenient water taxis. Miss the hustle and bustle of the crowded city streets and navigate the Inner Harbor by water like the locals do. Also, explore the bay via paddle boats. Your kids will love splashing through the water in these traditional foot-powered water vessels. Remember, in Baltimore you can get almost anywhere from the water! For water taxi rates and landings for this most ingenious of kid’s activities in Baltimore go to: www.TheWaterTaxi.com.

  19. The Maryland Science Center
  20. For an educational treat, check out the Maryland Science Center – a fun-packed adventure featuring cutting edge technology and behind-the-scenes scientific research. Explore an energy efficient car; view a cool special effects-laden educational film at the IMAX Theater; simulate a tornado; stroll down Newton’s Alley for demonstrations and activities following Newton’s principle: “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Don’t miss the Kid’s Room, where your little ones can play in a mini water park, construct dams, or explore an undersea world by submarine! To learn more about this popular Baltimore kid’s destination go to: www.MDSCI.org.