Sightseeing & Historical Landmarks
Nowhere else in the Chesapeake Bay can you find such a diverse range of awe-inspiring paddling experiences within a 3-mile radius. We'll be your guide on how to get down to the water on the Baltimore Blueway!
Points of Interest can be found near access points. Landmarks(Waypoints) can be found along Water Trails.
Hanover Street Bridge
Constructed in 1916, The Hanover Street Bridge has beautiful arches and classic-style towers that give it a distinctive look. This historic bridge is a bascule drawbridge that crosses the Middle Branch on Hanover Street.
Harbor View Tower
HarborView Towers is a high-rise residential building with breathtaking views of Downtown Baltimore and the Inner Harbor. It was built in 1993 on the site of the old Bethlehem Steel Shipyards graving dock and offers unparalleled views from every floor and angle.
Rash Field Park
Rash Field Park is a waterfront gem in the Inner Harbor offering green space, play areas, a skate park, and rotating schedule of food trucks. The space hosts many community events and programs, and there is always something to see here as you paddle past.
Maryland Science Center
The Maryland Science Center is a popular attraction in Baltimore's Inner Harbor with hands-on exhibits on physical science, space, and the human body, and has won numerous awards.
West Shore Park
West Shore Park offers stunning views of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, with a lawn area, pavilions, gardens, seating, and a fountain. It hosts public events and free fitness classes.
Baltimore Visitor Center
Visit the Baltimore Visitor Center at 401 Light Street for personalized tourist information, interactive touchscreens, free Wi-Fi, and mobile device charging. They also offer over 200 brochures and sell Visit Baltimore merchandise.
Harborplace Pavilions
Harborplace, a Baltimore landmark, was the first festival marketplace of its kind in the city, but has faced challenges over the years. Harborplace remains an integral part of Baltimore's landscape and attracts visitors from far and wide. New Developers plan to work with the community to reimagine Harborplace and showcase the best of Baltimore to the world.
World Trade Center
The World Trade Center Baltimore is a prestigious office building created by renowned architect I.M. Pei. Located on Pratt Street, it boasts breathtaking vistas of the city and harbor, making it a highly sought-after location for businesses in Baltimore.
Sagamore Pendry
The Sagamore Pendry, formerly known as the Recreation Pier, was built in 1914 as a commercial pier and has a rich history. After undergoing costly restoration, it was reopened in March 2017 as a luxury hotel.