What to do in Baltimore alone while traveling?

Baltimore offers plenty for solo travelers! Explore the Inner Harbor, visit museums like the National Aquarium, Walters Art Museum (free!), or American Visionary Art Museum. Wander historic neighborhoods like Fells Point, catch an Orioles game, or enjoy local food tours.
 
In Baltimore, explore the Inner Harbor, visit the National Aquarium, and stroll through the historic Fells Point neighborhood. Check out the Walters Art Museum, the American Visionary Art Museum, or take a solo walk along the scenic Canton Waterfront Park. Don’t forget to try Maryland crab cakes!
 
Spend your day visiting the Baltimore Museum of Art and the quirky American Visionary Art Museum. Afterward, wander through the cobblestone streets of Fell’s Point, popping into galleries, unique shops, and cafes. This mix of art and historic charm is perfect for solo travelers seeking inspiration and quiet exploration.
 
Explore Baltimore’s scenic Inner Harbor, where you can visit the renowned National Aquarium and stroll along the waterfront promenade. Take a moment to relax at Pier Six Pavilion or enjoy a coffee at a nearby cafe. The waterfront’s peaceful vibe and beautiful views make it ideal for solo relaxation and people-watching.
 
Dive into American history by touring Fort McHenry National Monument, where the Star-Spangled Banner was penned. Follow that with a visit to the Baltimore Civil War Museum and a walk through the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood. These experiences provide an enriching, reflective day for solo history enthusiasts.
 
Indulge in Baltimore’s famous seafood at Lexington Market, sampling crab cakes and other local delicacies. Later, explore the lively Federal Hill area for craft breweries and cozy bars. Baltimore’s welcoming food scene offers plenty of opportunities for solo dining and meeting friendly locals.
 
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