Fourth of July in Baltimore
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If you’re new to Baltimore, we’ll let you into a little secret: Charm City knows how to throw a party. We’ve got lots of Fourth of July festivities, from fireworks to exciting live performances. Keep reading to plan your patriotic weekend!
Inner Harbor July 4th Activities
3 PM: Afternoon picnic at West Shore Park
6 PM: Celebration Kickoff with DJ C. James at the Ampitheater
7 PM: Live band performance from Avenue 66 on the Waterfront Promenade
8 PM: Star-Spangled Celebration Concert by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at Rash Field
9:30 PM: Drone and fireworks show over the water
Getting to the Inner Harbor
Baltimore’s scenic Inner Harbor is easily accessible via bus, metro, Light Rail or the free Charm City Circulator.
The Yellow and Brown CityLink lines take you to the Baltimore Convention Center, just a short walk from the Inner Harbor. You can also get to the BCC using the Charm City Circulator’s Orange Line.
You can also get close to the water via downtown bus routes 54, 65, 76, 71, 78 and more. See this map for more details.
Appropriate Light Rail stops include Camden Station, Stadium (Federal Hill) and the Convention Center.
If taking the Metro, get off at Charles Center and walk two blocks to the Baltimore Arena Light Rail station or enjoy a longer walk to the Inner Harbor.
You can also take the Water Taxi during the day from Federal Hill, Locust Point or Fort McHenry. Check the Water Taxi and MTA websites on July 4th for updated schedules.
Traffic will likely be restricted on July 4th, but if you are able to get downtown there are several lots along the Inner Harbor in which you can park:
- 204 E. Lombard St.
- 121 Light St.
- 150 S. Calvert St.
- 151 South St.
Cherry Hill Arts & Music Festival
This annual July 4th tradition celebrates Baltimore’s rich musical and artistic culture, especially the plethora of African American creatives moving the city forward. Bringing people together from all over the city, the festival also celebrates unity, freedom and shared history.
The Cherry Hill Arts & Music Waterfront Festival takes place at the scenic Middle Branch Park, which offers views of the Baltimore City skyline and Fourth of July fireworks.
This year’s performers include Sister Carol, N’Dea Davenport, Navasha Daya, Mighty Mark and NFuzion. The festival also features arts & crafts, a children’s village, historical reenactments and more.
Fourth of July Events in Baltimore
Baltimore Events
July 4th FAQs
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Do you have any discounts or special deals for me?
Yes! You can save money at Baltimore’s top attractions, award-winning restaurants and luxurious hotels using our special discounts and exclusive passes, available here. -
How do I use the Baltimore Water Taxi?
The Baltimore Water Taxi offers one price for all-day, unlimited on-off service to more than 30 attractions and neighborhoods. Routes are seasonal and schedules can vary depending on the weather so we encourage you to check out the water taxi website for the latest information. -
How much is the bus fare in Baltimore?
One-way bus fare for CityLink, LocalLink, Metro SubwayLink and Light RailLink is $1.90. A day pass can be purchased for $4.40. The Charm City Circulator is free to ride! -
Is Baltimore safe?
Like any major city, you need to be aware of your surroundings. We recommend that visitors follow best safety practices including: plan your route before you go, avoid walking alone in unlit areas and keep your valuables out of sight. -
What forms of public transportation are available in Baltimore?
The Maryland Transit Authority (MTA) operates commuter and local bus routes, Metro Subway, Light Rail, and weekday MARC train service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Call the MTA 410-539-5000 or visit www.mtamaryland.com for more information about MARC and our other services. Click here for more information about other transportation options. -
Where are the best views of Baltimore's Inner Harbor?
There are several spots along Baltimore’s Inner Harbor that offer fantastic views of the water. Have a drink on the rooftop of the Four Seasons, spend the day sunbathing on Federal Hill or enjoy a bird’s-eye view from the World Trade Center’s Observation Level — all while taking in stunning scenes of the Chesapeake Bay. -
Where is the Visitor Center located?
The Baltimore Visitor Center is located at 401 Light Street on the west shore of the Inner Harbor Promenade. Find out more about what’s available at the Baltimore Visitor Center and hours of operation.