The port museum is suitable for children under 10 years old. There are three floors, suitable for children to walk up and down and play. For children, each area has a special space for them to experience and learn. The water room is particularly popular. It’s rainy or especially hot weather to visit here.
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The port museum is suitable for children under 10 years old. There are three floors, suitable for children to walk up and down and play. For children, each area has a special space for them to experience and learn. The water room is particularly popular. It’s rainy or especially hot weather to visit here.
The port museum has a lot of traditional boats moored. The whole museum is about the history of the port in Baltimore. This museum has a large space and can see many interesting displays. The environment of the museum is also very attractive. [View] The scenery here is beautiful
The port museum is next to the harbor. The entire port resources are for tourism. The tour here is very good. The time will not be long. An old warship is also stored here.
This children's museum is full of activities, even for the most energetic and moving children. There is a huge climbing facility in the center of the building that goes straight to the third floor. Slides, slides, tunnel ropes... children can go straight up to the third floor. Residents patrol the area to keep the adventure safe. The big water house allows you to lock yourself in a huge bubble and beat your musical instruments with the water. There are karlochi and raincoats available, and a hairdryer on the entire wall. There are separate playhouses for infants and toddlers, with lots of building blocks, pillows, tunnels and toys. Not sure who is playing more fun inside... It's me, or my three-year-old daughter!
We came here with toddlers and it was just amazing! We were pleasantly surprised to find so many activities available. Our daughter had a great time and didn't want to leave at all. She especially liked the rope bridge. There is a lot to play here and it is worth coming here.
The east coast of the United States is the land of national prosperity, the most overlooked but most worth visiting is the place where the national anthem was born, Baltimore's Fort McHenry. When I came to InnerHarbor, Baltimore, I was exercising in the middle of a broken house and a scrap pier. I saw the fence when I crossed the bridge, because it was like a pig farm in the countryside for a long time.