- The list below includes 339 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Washington, Maryland, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Parks, Recreation Centers and Horse Races.
- From Betty Blume Park to Fort Washington National Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Washington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Washington, Arlington, Silver Spring and Bethesda.
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One of the oldest seaports in the country, Inner Harbor is also a local tourist attraction being home to a variety of shops, museums, restaurants, entertainment centers and more.
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Guests of the 1st Mariner Arena will be able to watch a wide variety of musical performances from artists like Slipknot and The Black Keys. Additionally, the location also hosts events like Disney on Ice and the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
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National Aquarium in Baltimore is an aquatic education and conservation center whose permanent collection on display features a wide range of animal species in their naturalistic habitats. They also host daily dolphin shows and a 4D Immersion Theater.
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One of the oldest markets in the United States is the Lexington Market which was founded in 1782. It currently occupies the original site of the historic market and continues to draw in countless vendors regularly.
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Landmark Theatres is a movie theater that showcases a variety of big-budget Hollywood productions as well as foreign films. The theater has luxury reclining seats that have cup holders and foot rests.
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Visitors who are interested in attending live music events may enjoy what the Baltimore Soundstage has to offer. This location hosts performances from artists like the Butcher Babies and The Budos Band.
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Beginning over fifty years ago, Oxford Museum has built a diverse collection of artifacts, antiques and memorabilia. This includes housewares like china and pottery, as well as personal items such as photographs and clothing.
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Founded by William Fell in 1730, Fell's Point is a historic neighborhood overlooking the water on the northern shore of the Baltimore Harbor. Once a prominent port, it is now home to a large number of bars as well as antique stores, restaurants and more.
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At Charm City Food Tours, visitors will stop at the city's major culinary destinations on a guided walking tour. On the tour, visitors will sample a wide variety of food from cultures like Italian, Jewish, and more.
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Opening in 1960, and designed by Benjamin C. Thompson, the two shopping plazas at Harborplace and the Gallery are known as Pratt Street Pavilion and the Light Street Pavilion, while the Gallery is operated across the street. Visitors find many restaurants and shops there that sell Maryland specific merchandise.