Have a trip to Baltimore planned? You have to stay at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore. The hotel gives you immediate access to all the vibrant Inner Harbor offers, whether you are meeting clients, attending a convention, or exploring the city. This hotel is in the perfect location. There is a sky bridge that connects you directly to the harbor.

There are so many activities to do once you get to the harbor.

Cruises on the Bay by Watermark
Cruise the Inner Harbor and beyond on the 65 foot BIG RED BOAT. Relax during the tour enjoy a full service bar with AC below and sunshine or stars above! Daily 45-minute narrated cruise departs on the hour starting at 11am. $6 children, $17 adults.

Baltimore Spirit Cruises
The newly renovated Spirit of Baltimore offers year round Lunch and Dinner cruises as well as Specialty and Holiday Cruises. The Spirit has 2 fully enclosed climate-controlled decks along with an open air panoramic deck that boasts the best views of the historic Harbor. The Inner Harbor Spirit offers interactive, narrated 50 minute sightseeing tours of Baltimore from April-October giving you an insiders view of our famous Inner Harbor.

Maryland Science Center
Let your senses and your mind wander as you experience the numerous sights and hands-on activities at the Maryland Science Center. Featuring an IMAX theater and a planetarium, it’s sure to please everyone.

The National Aquarium
The National Aquarium in Baltimore houses sharks, dolphins, rays and tropical fish among the more than 16,000 creatures in naturalistic exhibits, including a walk-through rain fore an exciting live-action dolphin show and a new Australian exhibit.

Seadog Cruises {my FAVORITE}
Baltimore’s newest, most exciting excursion! You’ll learn about all of the historic sights with a fun, amusing narration, plus enjoy a thrilling speed boat ride.

World Trade Center
Seeming to hover 405 feet directly over top of the harbor, the World Trade Center in Baltimore offers the best view of the city in every direction from the “Top of the World” Observation Level on the 27th floor. Constructed in 1977, its 32 floors make up the world’s tallest equilateral 5-sided building.

Fort McHenry
A water-taxi ride away, you can learn about the Battle of Baltimore and the nation’s history by visiting Fort McHenry. Fireworks conclude Flag Day and Defender’s Day celebrations. And special events include living history weekends where the Fort McHenry Guard performs demonstrations.

Baltimore Water Taxi
For the perfect transportation in and around Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, the water taxi is an affordable solution. Located on Lancaster Street, one price buys unlimited rides for the day and group discount rates are available.

Baltimore Maritime Museum
Located at Pier 3 and Pier 5, be sure to see the treasures of Inner Harbor by touring the USS Torsk, the USCGC Taney, the Lightship Chesapeake and more. Visit the Maritime Museum and you’ll receive a discount for the USS Constellation, the only Civil War ship still floating today.

Baltimore Inner Harbor Restaurants
Elegant gourmet cuisine, ethnic foods from around the world and plenty of fresh seafood from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay abound. Come sample a taste of Baltimore at one of the many Inner Harbor restaurants.

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