Headed to the Inner Harbor at the end of April. It's be my 65+ year old inlaws, hubby, myself, and our 3 and 4 year old boys. Staying at Residence Inn.
Planning to visit Port Discovery, the aquarium, B&O RR museum, Fort McHenry, maybe do a pirate cruise. Any other destinations I'm missing?
Also need help with dining. Our hotel has breakfast, but Miss Shirleys looks yummy one morning. Would like to do an early dinner at Roy's Hawaiian.
We do have a car, so we can drive for meals as well.
Thanks!
Inner harbor with 3 generations
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If baseball fans, Id highly recommend a game at Camden Yards or at least a tour. Babe Ruth House is also right there.
Thought about a game, they will be home while we are there. Just not sure the boys are old enough to sit thru the game.
Thats why I suggested the tour or maybe some of you could split off for a game. Its a great stadium.
Id make sure to take the water taxi around the Harbor (goes to Ft McHenry, 1 goes to Fells Point)
I am not sure how age appropriate it may be but the American Visionary Museum is fun. Not your typical art museum. Some of the exhibits are outside. It may be interesting for your children but then again it may be overwhelming. Check out their website.