The Baltimore and DC areas offer a vibrant range of attractions, shopping and nightlife. When you stay at the Maritime Conference Center, you’ll find yourself in the heart of it all. When planning what to do during your visit, our friendly staff is more than happy to share some of our favorite local spots with you.
Babe Ruth MuseumThis famed slugger's birthplace houses baseball memorabilia and other sports-related exhibits. Learn more Medieval TimesMedieval Times Dinner and Tournament is a family dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games featuring the myth and legend of knights and their horses. Learn more AutoBahn Indoor SpeedwayThis indoor facility offers tracks for driving go-karts at speeds exceeding 50 miles per hour. Learn more Fort McHenryFort McHenry, in Baltimore, Maryland, is a historical American coastal star-shaped fort best known for its role in the War of 1812. Learn more Edgar Allan Poe HouseThe Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum preserves the legacy of the famous author of such works as “The Raven”, “The Fall of The House of Usher”. This National Historical Landmark is open to visitors on a seasonal schedule Learn more |
Reginald Lewis MuseumThe Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African-American History & Culture is Maryland's largest museum focused on the lives of African American Marylanders from the state’s earliest history to the present and the future. Learn more Terrapin AdventuresTeam-building and aerial adventures are led by uniquely trained guides who are all about making sure you have a great time while building relationships. Learn more National AquariumThe National Aquarium is a nonprofit aquarium showcasing many of the world’s aquatic treasures. They are in the Inner Harbor area of Baltimore. Special ticket prices are available through MCC’s front desk. Learn more Baltimore Museum of ArtThe Baltimore Museum of Art proudly introduces its extensive collection of modern art, including special exhibitions, to engage visitors. Learn more |