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Keep Up With the Buzz on Baltimore’s Waterfront!
Whether you live a few steps from the waterfront or take the occasional trip to visit, Harbor Weekly is your source for local news, community events, historical insights, food & wine recommendations, and neighborhood updates.
Come meet the people, see the establishments, and find out about the happenings that make the waterfront the place to be. Articles will release on The Harbor Beat blog each week covering the waterfront districts of Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Harbor Point, and Harbor East (and sometimes our next-door neighborhoods too!)
Fall for the Waterfront
It’s officially fall! With the weather cooling off and the leaves changing color, there’s no better time to slow down and take in our beautiful waterfront views. Whether it’s a jog on the promenade at golden hour or a chilly morning stroll down cobblestoned streets, the charm of our waterfront district comes alive in fall.
Everything You Need to Know About Fleet Week 2024
Maryland Fleet Week returns to Baltimore! Wondering what to do at Fleet Week 2024? Here is everything you need to know to enjoy the Fleet Week ship tours, festivals, flyovers, and events happening in the Inner Harbor and other parts ofd Baltimore.
8 Things to Do on the Waterfront this Memorial Day Weekend
Memorial Day weekend is here, marking the unofficial start of summer! With perfect weather and a host of activities, it's the ideal time to gather with family and friends to honor our heroes while enjoying the vibrant Waterfront District. Here's your guide to the best Memorial Day weekend festivities on the waterfront:
Waterfront Partnership Welcomes Wine Village Back for Year Two!
We are thrilled to welcome Wine Village in Baltimore back to the Inner Harbor for its second year! This 19-day visit exemplifies placemaking in the Inner Harbor.