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  • Things to do

We get it, one of the best TV shows ever created was filmed right here in Baltimore, and that’s what most people go to when they think of this fantastic city. But trust us, there’s plenty more to Charm City than its glamorous credentials.  The best things to do in Baltimore bridge the divide between fascinating American history and modern boutique shopping, as well as a great restaurant scene, bars, markets, and of course the picturesque Inner Harbor (and the steamed crabs). For classic attractions and local delights, here are the best things to do in Baltimore right now.  RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in Baltimore⛰️ The most beautiful cities in the US🧳 The best weekend trips in the US Sarah Medina is the North America travel editor at Time Out. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. 

  • Restaurants

We won’t bury the lede; eating steamed crabs encrusted with Old Bay is an absolute must in Baltimore. You could go so far as to call it a rite of passage. When discussing food in Charm City, it doesn’t get more Baltimore than that.The dining scene here is about so much more than that classic experience. The best restaurants in Baltimore showcase a city that has embraced its culinary renaissance, and the menus of Charm City are as diverse as its people. Classic American? Venezuelan arepas? Basque pintxos? Asian fusion? All that and more, buddy. Eating is one of the best things to do in Baltimore, whether smashing crabs or getting dolled up in your Sunday best. RECOMMENDED: The best Irish bars in Baltimore 

  • Bars

Irish immigrants arrived in Baltimore in the 1800s and their presence can still be felt today with social clubs and museums honoring their heritage. The city is also home to many Gaelic bars overflowing with Guinness, corned beef sandwiches and shepherd’s pie. While the city recently lost several prominent watering holes hailing from the Emerald Isle during the pandemic, there are plenty of spots to wet your whistle and fill your belly. And there’s nothing like a festive Irish bar to lift the spirits, be it a celebration for St Patrick’s Day or any old random weekday. A tour and tasting at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery would make for a tempting chaser too, but to get you started, check out our six favorite Irish bars in Baltimore.