Plan Your Holiday Visit to Baltimore

This winter, Charm City will be alight with merriment and joy!

Shop till you drop and then lace up your skates, discover whether you prefer Old Tyme or German Christmas, and see some of the coolest light displays in the city. Whether you’re out to meet a new friend or meet Santa, the possibilities are endless this winter on the waterfront.


Outdoor Activities

  • Nov 10 - Jan 15 | Check Daily Hours

    The Inner Harbor Ice Rink returns to the harbor this holiday season! Glide under the stars in the heart of the city with stunning views of the waterfront and downtown skyline. Open daily from Nov 10th to Jan 15th, the Inner Harbor Ice Rink is the perfect destination to make unforgettable memories.

  • Sat, Jan 20 - 11:00am–6:00pm

    At the Harbor Point Ice Festival, watch as award-winning sculptors use chainsaws and chisels to create pieces of art. Enjoy some of Baltimore’s best food trucks, hot toddies from Bar Movement, interactive ice for the little ones and chill tunes. Come marvel at the stunning view as this Harbor Point park fills with winter wonder and cheer.

  • Sat, Dec 2 - 5:45pm–8:00pm

    One of Baltimore’s favorite Christmas traditions, a spectacular parade of over 50 boats decorated with sparkling lights, can be admired as they pass the shores of Inner Harbor and Fells Point. Share this magical Charm City moment with family and friends after a day of holiday shopping and festivities at the Old Tyme Christmas Festival in Fells Point or the BxB Holiday Makers Market at the Inner Harbor!

Holiday Shopping

  • Sat, Nov 25 - 11:00am-4:00pm

    Tis the season to shop! Come out to Harbor East on Saturday, November 25 for holiday shopping from your favorite retailers and support local vendors at our first ever Makers Market! We will have festive live music, FREE pet photos with Santa, holiday lite bites and drinks , giveaways, and more! Kick off the holiday season in Baltimore’s best shopping district.

  • Sat, Dec 2 & Sun, Dec 4 - 3:00pm–8:00pm

    Baltimore’s home of handmade artistry, the Holiday Makers Market at Harborplace’s Light St. Pavillion on Sat Dec 2nd, and Sun Dec 3rd is where you will find 60+ homegrown brands and entrepreneurs toting modern streetwear, original art, jewelry, and local flavors featuring vintage picks by The Charmers Club and a fashion show highlighting Baltimore’s best by Tightfisted Fashion.

  • Nov 18–Dec 24 | Check Daily Hours

    Get into the holiday spirit at the Christmas Village in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor! This festive event has a traditional German Christmas market feel, with food, drinks, and unique handmade gifts from local and international vendors. Don’t miss the big Gluhwine Pyramid, thousands of holiday lights, waffles, gingerbread, bratwurst, and mulled wine

Fun & Festive Events

  • Sat, Dec 2 - 9:00am–6:00pm

    Stroll along the cobblestone streets of Fell’s Point adorned with fragrant green garlands, red bows, and twinkling lights in preparation for Santa’s arrival by tugboat! Snag that perfect gift as you peruse the many quaint shops while the kids take a photo with Santa! Grab a bite to eat and a responsible amount of eggnog before the Tree Lighting Ceremony in Broadway Square.

  • Saturday, December 23
    A Visit from Santa and Santa's Helper's at the Ice Rink (no skating required)

    Enjoy a late morning opportunity for with photos with Santa, and complimentary sweets from Crust by Mack, and Coffee and Cocoa.

  • Saturday, November 18 | 4:15PM
    Experience the magic of the holiday season as we light up our 26ft tree at its new location Rash Field Park! Join us for a sparkling evening of festive joy with a special performance by the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland Chorus! Furthermore, visitors can enjoy free ornament crafting at Christmas Village with the Girl Scouts throughout the day.

Deciding when to plan your visit from out of town? Baltimore’s Most Festive Weekend is Saturday, Dec 2-Sunday, Dec 3.

Marina McCaney | Marketing Manager

Marina is a Marylander who has lived in Baltimore for the past 5 years. Before joining Waterfront Partnership, she worked on the restoration team at Chesapeake Bay Foundation and with Maryland small businesses. In her free time she enjoys hiking, reading, writing, and searching for the best oat milk latte in Baltimore.

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