It’s high summer here in Baltimore and when you’re a city located right on the Chesapeake Bay, that means one thing: it’s time to get out on the water. One of the most charming features of Charm City is the ability to hop on a vessel right downtown and go for a cruise, see the sights, or tour a unique ship – or do all three in between other activities, like a visit to the National Aquarium, followed by dinner at Miss Shirley’s Cafe. In downtown Baltimore, there are tons of fun ways to get
There’s Something for Every Music Fan in Downtown Baltimore this July July is an outstanding month for music lovers in Baltimore. Whether you’re into jam bands, rock (classic or otherwise), or funky rap, over the next few weeks, there’s a show for you in town. With MECU Pavilion shows in full swing for the summer season and smaller venues like Ram’s Head Live still going strong, it’s a great time to head downtown for a concert. Here are a few big ones coming up: Gov’t Mule at MECU Pavilion on July 11 Since its inception
Downtown Baltimore is, hands down, the best place around to celebrate the 4th of July. After all, Charm City is the birthplace of the Star Spangled Banner – and it has a great party to mark the occasion of the nation’s birth. This year, the 4th falls on a Thursday – the perfect kickoff for a long and fun weekend. Here’s a look at what’s happening in the downtown Baltimore area for the holiday: Inner Harbor Fireworks The Inner Harbor’s Ports America Chesapeake Fourth of July celebration is always a huge event that’s talked about
Country music fans, get ready: it’s time again for WPOC’s Hot Country Nights concert series to roll into downtown Baltimore. The popular concert series takes place one Friday night a month at Power Plant Live! The series kicked off in early June and continues on June 28 with a show featuring Chase Rice, the guy behind the hit single “Eyes on You,” and opening act Brandon Ratcliff. MORE INFO About the Show The show takes place, rain or shine, outside at Power Plant Live! Doors open at 6 p.m., Brandon Ratcliff goes on stage at
Downtown Baltimore’s MECU Pavilion (formerly Pier Six Pavilion) is one of the best concert venues in the area. With terrific acoustics, a covered pavilion and grassy lawn, and a gorgeous view of the water, it makes for a great concert experience. This June, the lineup is especially hot for fans of music from the 1970s. Top acts YES, Asia and Chicago all come to Baltimore this month, sharing their biggest hits with fans all over the region. About YES On Saturday, June 22, YES performs at MECU, along with Asia, as part of The Royal
Phish fans with kids: this one is for you. On Saturday, June 8, a few weeks before the iconic Vermont band plays two shows at Merriweather Post Pavilion, the local Phish tribute act Phoam will take over Power Plant Live’s outdoor plaza for a two-set, family-friendly show designed with kids in mind. This is the latest installment in the Saturday Morning Tunes series of concerts for kids; the series is sponsored by Towson University’s radio station, WTMD, and takes place one Saturday morning a month. Past shows have featured acts like Milkshake, Barry Louis Polisar
At Harbor Park Garage, we focus a lot on giving our parkers the best experience possible, especially in this time of competitive pricing. However, while we do that, we also have been gathering statistics about our business, our city in order to improve the quality of our offerings. Take a look at these statistics. Harbor Park Garage serves a large community 397,055 vehicles parked at the garage in 2018 That includes 59% monthly parkers and 41% daily parkers It’s a good spot for short & long trips Average length of stay for monthly parkers: