On the south side of the harbor theirs a park. Theirs a walk way around most of the harbor if you want to go on a scenic walk. The walk way was made during the war of 1812. During the civil war it was used as a lookout. You can get a great view of the city-scape from the top of its huge hill.
There 3 historic ships permanently docked in Baltimore's inner harbor. The 3 ships are the U.S. Naval tall ship from 1854, U.S. coast guard light ship from the 1930's and a WWll submarine that patrolled japan and helped during the attack of pearl harbor. there is also a light house from 1855 next to the ships. People can bye tickets to enter any one of these historic ships. On each ship there are historic fact in glass cases.
With a collection of over 20,000 animals and 700 species. This aquarium is the 4th largest aquarium in the US. This aquarium is the most visited place in Baltimore. There are many things to see and some of them include a multi story Atlantic coral reef an over head shark tank and a 4 dimensional immersion theater. They have a rain forest habitat for the Australian wild life to.