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Home > United States > 8 Free Things To Do in Baltimore, Maryland

8 Free Things To Do in Baltimore, Maryland

By Dymphe / November 7, 2022

Looking for free things to do in Baltimore? In this article, you find all there is to know!

I show you the best activities in this US city that will not cost you anything!

Table of Contents

  • 1. Participate in an art crawl
  • 2. Go to a museum
  • 3. Listen to a free concert
  • 4. Go to the park and see a movie
  • 5. Visit the botanical gardens
  • 6. Move around the city for free
  • 7. Go to an art festival for free
  • 8. Another place to see art for free

1. Participate in an art crawl

Every first Thursday of the month you can participate in the Fells Point Art Loop, which is an art crawl.

During the art crawl, you can walk and visit many art galleries for free. This is a very nice and unique activity to see art.

Here you'll find both local and non-local artworks. It is a great way to see the art scene of Baltimore.

Fells Point Street

2. Go to a museum

At the Baltimore Museum of Art, you can find a collection of thousands of objects that include prints, drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography, and many other items.

Furthermore, artworks on display here come from all around the world.

Also, there are many famous artists whose work is on display here, including, among many others, Picasso, Cézanna, van Gogh, Matisse, and Renoir. For more information, check out this page!

Exterior of Baltimore Museum of Art

3. Listen to a free concert

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has regular classical music concerts that you can attend completely for free.

Mostly, the concerts will feature Beethoven music. I'm sure you will love it there!

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra during concert
"2009 07 09 - 7270 - Bethesda - Strathmore Music Center" by thisisbossi is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

4. Go to the park and see a movie

Go to Federal Hill Park for the perfect place to relax, walk, sit down or do something else!

Also, from here you can get a great view of the city!

But that's not all! Every year during the months of July and August there are regular film screenings that you can attend for free during Flicks from the Hill.

View from Federal Hill Park
"Baltimore from Federal Hill Park looking over Inner Harbor" by John Menard is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

5. Visit the botanical gardens

For a beautiful garden, go to Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens.

You can find here plants from all over the world and from all kinds of environments.

For example, there are plants that bloom in tropical environments and plants that bloom in desert environments.

These plants are all separated in different houses. More information can be found on this page.

Outside of Rawlings Conservarotyr and Botanic Gardens
"H.P. Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens of Baltimore" by Patrick Gillespie Follow is licensed under CC BY 2.0

6. Move around the city for free

The Charm City Circulator is a free shuttle bus that connects several historical sites and other notable places in the city.

It is the perfect way to move around the city in a very convenient way while seeing a lot of the city.

Charm City CiRculator BUS
"20120728 042 Charm City Circulator, Baltimore, Maryland" by David Wilson is licensed under CC BY 2.0

7. Go to an art festival for free

Go to Artscape for one of the best free festivals in Baltimore.

During this annual art festival, you can see many acts, including a lot of live musical performances, visual art exhibits, sculptures, photography, demonstrations, and much more!

There is really a lot to do and see here, and I would really recommend going here when you are in Baltimore during the time of the festival.

Artscape Festival
"Artscape Festival" by Maryland GovPics is licensed under CC BY 2.0

8. Another place to see art for free

The Walters Art Museum features a collection of art from all around the world.

For example, you'll find here ancient sculptures from Egypt, Greece, and Rome, artworks from Asia, and historical medieval objects from Europe.

But there is much more to see! Thus, it is truly a museum with a beautiful collection.

Most importantly, you can go here without paying anything! For more information, check out the museum's website!

Gallery at Walters Art Museum
"Walters Art Museum" by Soomness is licensed under CC BY 2.0

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  • Hi there! I’m Dymphe, a travel blogger and content creator with a passion for exploring beautiful destinations and travel photography. I’ve been traveling for years and I decided to start this blog to help you do the same in Europe, the United States, and beyond. More about me.

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