Where to find luggage storage in Baltimore
Our BagDrop network covers the areas visitors spend the most time in. Here's a rundown:
Inner Harbor
The Inner Harbor is Baltimore's main attraction. The National Aquarium, the USS Constellation, Harbourplace and the paddle boats are all right here. The waterfront promenade runs for blocks and on a nice day it's packed with families and tourists. This is not the place to be juggling suitcases. Drop your bags at a BagDrop and enjoy the harbour without the haul.
Fells Point
Fells Point has cobblestone streets, old-school pubs, seafood spots and plenty of character. It's a short walk or water taxi ride from the Inner Harbor. The sidewalks are narrow and the bars and restaurants get crowded. Leave your bags at a BagDrop and explore the neighbourhood like a local, without luggage slowing you down.
Federal Hill
Federal Hill sits across the harbour from downtown, with great views from the park at the top of the hill. Cross Street Market, local bars and restaurants, and the American Visionary Art Museum are all in this neighbourhood. It's walkable and compact, but the hills and busy streets make bags a nuisance. We have BagDrop locations here so you can explore hands-free.
Camden Yards and the Stadium area
Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium are right next to each other, with Ravens fans and O's fans flooding the area on game days. Lexington Market is nearby too. The walk from downtown or the harbour is easy, but carrying bags through the crowds before first pitch or kickoff is not. Store your stuff at a BagDrop and enjoy the pre-game atmosphere instead.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is the cultural heart of Baltimore. The Washington Monument (the first one, built in 1829) stands at the centre, surrounded by the Walters Art Museum, the Peabody Institute and beautiful 19th-century architecture. It's a neighbourhood made for walking and looking up. Much easier without a suitcase.
Canton
Canton sits southeast of Fells Point and has become one of Baltimore's liveliest neighbourhoods. O'Donnell Square is the hub with bars, restaurants and shops. The waterfront promenade runs along the harbour and connects to Fells Point. Great for a long walk or an afternoon of eating and drinking, but not with bags in hand.