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Family-friendly vacation rentals
930 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Vacation rentals with a pool
80 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
1,690 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
2,580 of Baltimore vacation rentals include wi-fi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Baltimore rentals

4.7 Average rating
Baltimore stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Baltimore's top spots, include M&T Bank Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and Patterson Park
Top-rated vacation rentals in Baltimore
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Studio Apartment in Mount Vernon
Welcome to Your Private Home in the City ONE BED, ONE BATH STUDIO APARTMENT IN AN OWNER OCCUPIED HOME: This fully furnished in-law’s suite combines historic charm with modern luxury. Behind a single door off the fourth floor landing is your own private space with a full size bed, bathroom, and a kitchenette. Just bring your suitcase, everything else you need is already here, including; Cookware, dishes, high thread count sheets, towels, soaps, and detergents and more. Washer/dryer available on site. Space is very private and quiet. Ideal for use as extended stay housing. When booking the studio apartment, you get more than just a place to sleep. All guests are welcome to enjoy the entire first floor of the house. Relax and enjoy a book, or access the Wifi network with your portable device. LOCATION: The Calvert Guest House, located in Baltimore’s historic Mount Vernon neighborhood, offers visitors a unique blend of Victorian charm, modern elegance, and downtown Baltimore convenience. The Calvert Guest House is only steps from everything historic Mount Vernon has to offer, including restaurants, theatre, museums, symphony hall, and nightlife. TRANSPORTATION: The central location also makes The Calvert Guest House an ideal hub from which to explore the rest of the city, and the region. Stops for the MARC, Amtrak, Lightrail, The FREE Charm City Circulator (charmcitycirculator.com), as well as the Johns Hopkins shuttle, are all within walking distance. There's a Zipcar station around the corner, and two more within a couple of blocks. Interstate 83 is only a four blocks from the house.

Butchershill-Clean, KingBed, Parking, next to Park
My name is John S Marsiglia. Always clean, very comfortable New King Mattress, 100feet to beautiful park, Warm & Cozy Fireplace, Self checkin , Historic 2207 E Baltimore St. Search online. 900 Sq Ft. 12 ft ceilings,Fully equipped kitchen/kitchenette,Coffee,Tea,Cream,Brita filtered water pitcher,50" TV, streaming , free Prime tv ,top speed WiFi, surround sound, comfortable clean furniture, antiques, oriental rugs, workspace w/desk, beautiful bathroom, dual shower heads&seats, private full laundry

Stunning 1BR Apt. in Historic Row Home w/ Parking
Just steps from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Little Italy, and John’s Hopkins Hospital, this fully equipped one bedroom apartment has everything you need! This modern and contemporary unit inside one of Baltimore’s historic row homes (built 1850) features tall ceilings and beautiful floor to ceiling windows. Apartment includes a full kitchen, full bathroom, one bedroom with office space, living room with HD TV and sofa bed, and a washer/dryer in unit. A bike is also available for use!

Luxury Home, Gorgeous Roof Deck (By Marina & Park)
The safest and most central location in Baltimore. This smart townhome is within walking distance to Baltimore’s Best — restaurants, clubs, Fell’s Point, and the Inner Harbor. There are 2 bedrooms with plush queen beds, large wardrobes for your clothing, and 2 full bathrooms. One room has a romantic, four-poster bed with canopy. The other bedroom is fun and sleek, with a 60” flatscreen TV (65” HDTV in the living room). Relax on the spacious rooftop deck with 3 couches and seating for 11 people.

Luxury Fells Home w/Hot Tub, Poker Room, & Parking
Treat yourself to a luxury getaway with a 6-person hot tub, poker room with record player, and a gorgeously renovated bathroom with a freestanding soaking tub. This opulently decorated, spacious, renovated townhouse is located in the heart of very safe Fells Point. Sleeping arrangements for 6. Blazing fast 1GB Wifi, dedicated work space, 1 street parking permit, 65" Smart TV, and only 3 short blocks (3 min walk) to the bustling Fells Point waterfront. Just far enough to sleep undisturbed!

Waterfront Home In Heart Of Historic Fells Point
Literally located steps away from the waterfront in Historic Fells Point, Baltimore City, Maryland. Walking distance to all that Fells Point has to offer - to include restaurants, shops, stores, bars, family gathering areas, and water taxis to other desired waterfront locations in Baltimore City. Home is fully loaded & has a rooftop desk with a wonderful view of the Fells Point Waterfront, state-of-the-art appliances, TVs in multiple rooms, incredible ambiance, and great comfort.

Secret Garden in Historic Fells Point
"Art is Everywhere" - Most walkable part of Baltimore - Surrounded by art and cultural sites - Hosts with local insider tips Transportation: - 5-min walk Restaurants/Bars - 5-min walk Boutiques - 15-min walk - Inner Harbor/National Aquarium - 25 min (~$35 Lyft/Uber) to Airport Nearby Landmarks: - Marriott Waterfront Hotel/Conference Center: 0.5 miles - Johns Hopkins Main Hospital: 1.2 miles - Convention Center: 1.3 miles - Penn Station: 2.6 miles

Cute cottage studio with full kitchen and laundry
Warm and inviting private upstairs studio with off-street parking, full kitchen, laundry, electronic fireplace, rainhead shower and deck with tranquil garden in the Riderwood area of Towson. Studio is situated next to owner's stone cottage, and is tucked away at the back of 2.5 acres with private bridge and creek. Centrally located to shops, galleries, walking and biking trails, Lake Roland, Baltimore, DC and PA. Especially suitable for a restorative or romantic getaway.

Historic Bank Loft | King Bed | Luxury Spa Shower
Stay in a unique apartment inside the former historic Polish Bank, where a grand marble-columned façade welcomes you into a beautifully restored space blending timeless architecture with mid-century modern design. This 800-square-foot second-floor apartment features original vaulted ceilings, dramatic column-lined walls, and preserved details from the 1800s. Styled with modern furnishings, it offers a refined luxury stay full of character, history, and comfort.

Charming 4 bedroom home just steps to the water!
Charming 4 bedroom home located in the heart of Fell's Point! Located just steps from Broadway Square and the waterfront, this unique space is surrounded by the best restaurants, bars, nightlife and entertainment in the city. This stylish home is the perfect place to stay for group trips and families looking to take in all that Baltimore has to offer. Please note that we allow a maximum of 8 guests and events and/or parties are strictly prohibited.

Flohom 1 | Floating Suite • 360° Skyline Views
FLOHOM 1 | Bay Escape is a coastal-eclectic floating suite with 360° skyline views, a rooftop fire pit, and a designer interior for four. Queen Helix Luxe bed with Parachute linens, fully equipped kitchen, and spa-like bath. The rooftop features a dining table, a sectional sofa, and lounge chairs overlooking the Inner Harbor. Includes parking at the marina and a short walk to Federal Hill, Camden Yards, and the water taxi. Welcome aboard. ✨

Unique 2bd townhouse quietly located in the city.
Our peaceful and unique townhome is located in historic Pigtown. It is centrally located to many things the city has to offer. Just 1.5 miles from INNER HARBOR/AQUARIUM, 0.5 miles from the M & T Bank stadium, 0.7 miles from Top Golf, and the University of Maryland, 0.9 miles from the Horseshoe Casino, all within walking . Although downtown, the home offers a quiet and serene feeling, with the true literal meaning of your home away from home!
Popular amenities for Baltimore vacation rentals
What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in Baltimore
Find unforgettable activities and unique points of interest near you. Our hosts share their favorite things to do and must-visit places to see in Baltimore.
M&T Bank Stadium
Large football stadium offering thrilling Ravens games, fan amenities, and engaging tailgate experiences
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Catch a Baltimore Ravens game at M&T Bank Stadium and experience NFL action in a venue built for fans, with big-game energy any given Sunday during the season. Explore the various food and beverage options, stop by the team store for purple gear, and use the open areas to relax and socialize before and after the game. Keep an eye out for Po for a high five and take in the Ravens Flock atmosphere. Beyond football, the stadium also hosts concerts and other large events.






Sandy Point State Park
Popular state park offering swimming, picnicking, boating, and scenic views of Chesapeake Bay
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At Sandy Point State Park, spend the day on a one‑mile sandy beach with a designated, lifeguarded swimming area, bathhouse with restrooms and showers, and snack stands plus beach and picnic supplies. Fish, crab, boat, or rent a boat at the marina, then use the playgrounds, volleyball and basketball courts, and multiple picnic areas like South Beach, East Beach, and Tollgate. Enjoy views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Sandy Point Shoal Lighthouse, and time a visit for events like Christmas Lights on the Bay, Polar Bear Plunge, or the Maryland Seafood Festival.





National Aquarium
Premier aquarium featuring diverse marine life, interactive exhibits, and educational programs
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Explore immersive exhibits housing over 20,000 animals, from reef sharks in Blacktip Reef and glowing Jellies Invasion to a five-story Tropical Rain Forest you can walk from forest floor to treetops, spotting birds, frogs, sloths, and monkeys. Watch dolphin training sessions or a dolphin show, surround yourself with sharks in Shark Alley, and see Maryland habitats like salt marshes with live crabs and fish. Kids and adults can touch stingrays and other creatures at hands-on areas like Living Seashore. Afterward, you’re right in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, close to other attractions and restaurants.






United States Naval Academy
Historic service academy featuring beautiful grounds, a museum, and the renowned chapel
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Explore the United States Naval Academy’s historic Yard on a guided or self-guided walking tour, starting at the Visitor Center. Step into living American history as you visit the USNA Museum, the Chapel, Bancroft Hall, Memorial Hall, and naval hero John Paul Jones’ crypt, and see where midshipmen study and sleep. Time your visit for Noon Formation to watch the brigade march to lunch, or catch family-friendly sporting events and football games. When special events like the Blue Angels airshow are scheduled, the experience becomes even more memorable.






Baltimore Museum of Art
Renowned museum featuring the world's largest Matisse collection, diverse artworks, and a sculpture garden
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Explore one of Maryland’s largest art collections, from ancient Antioch mosaics and African art to cutting-edge contemporary works and an outstanding Impressionist collection, including the world’s largest public holdings of Matisse. Spend time in the renovated modern and contemporary wings, view American and European paintings, prints, and photographs, and wander the sculpture garden with 20th-century pieces. Admission is free, so you can linger for a few hours and then eat at Gertrude’s, the on-site restaurant with popular brunch, lunch, and dinner.






The Walters Art Museum
Free museum showcasing global art spanning seven millennia, including ancient artifacts and 19th-century masterpieces
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Explore a free, multi-building art museum with more than 36,000 objects spanning seven millennia, from predynastic Egypt to 20th-century Europe. Walk through galleries with 19th-century French paintings, Ethiopian icons, richly illuminated Qur’ans and Gospel books, ancient Roman sarcophagi, medieval armor, Asian works, and images of the Buddha. Join drop-in art activities on Saturdays and Sundays or family programs for kids. Learn about the Walters family who built the collection and visit the original Washington Monument hosted by the museum.






Baltimore homes

Luxury Townhouse. Roof Deck. Patios & Parking

Peggy's Place - Historic Rowhome in the City

Walk to Stadiums | 2 Rooftop Decks | Parking

Renovated 2BR/2BA Row Home

Federal Hill Luxury Stadium View House w/ Rooftop!

RetroLux Guest Suite 20 min to Downtown Baltimore

Sunny Carriage House

Town House | 2 bedroom | Sleep 4 | 1.5 baths
Baltimore apartments

Urban Cabana in the heart of East Baltimore!

South-Facing Studio Overlooking Union Square Park

Private Serene Hideaway Suite with Jacuzzi

Studio Apt. close to Hopkins Univ & Union Memorial

Safe, quiet neighborhood close to downtown!

Gracious Historic Townhouse by JHU

Private Suite—Steps to Peabody/Museums—Mt. Vernon

Barn Apt on Tranquil Historic Farm--Amazing Views
Other great vacation rentals in Baltimore

Canton Getaway – Parking Included, Walk Everywhere

Stylish Modern Basement Suite w/ Private Entrance

Fells Point - Close to Attractions

Perfect Location by Fed Hill Park 2Bdr/2.5Ba

Fleet Home 3

Cheerful 2-bedroom row house with rooftop deck

Private Suite. Stunning and Spacious

Tree house resort spa with sauna
When is the best time to visit Baltimore?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $82 | $85 | $87 | $92 | $92 | $89 | $89 | $90 | $89 | $90 | $86 | $88 |
| Avg. temp | 34°F | 37°F | 44°F | 55°F | 64°F | 73°F | 78°F | 76°F | 69°F | 57°F | 47°F | 39°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Baltimore?
Baltimore has popular neighborhoods such as Inner Harbor, Fell’s Point, and Mount Vernon, known for walkable streets and historic charm. Staying in these areas often places you near dining, waterfront views, and local attractions.
What are the best things to do in Baltimore with kids?
Families often explore the National Aquarium, hands-on exhibits at the Maryland Science Center, and outdoor spaces like Patterson Park. Baltimore has interactive museums and green spaces designed for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Baltimore?
Baltimore has lively waterfront experiences at Inner Harbor, tours of historic ships, and art at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Neighborhoods like Fell’s Point and Hampden invite visitors to explore independent shops and local dining.
How is the weather in Baltimore?
Baltimore’s winters can be chilly, averaging 25–43°F (-4–6°C), while summers are warm and humid, reaching 68–89°F (20–32°C). Spring and fall have milder temperatures, with moderate rainfall throughout the year.
What are the best places to visit in Baltimore?
Inner Harbor has scenic water views and family attractions, while the Walters Art Museum and Fort McHenry draw visitors interested in art and history. Fell’s Point is known for cobblestone streets and vibrant eateries.
What are some hiking trails in Baltimore?
Baltimore has forested trails at Gwynns Falls Leakin Park, paved paths at Druid Hill Park, and waterside routes around Patterson Park. These parks invite walkers, runners, and cyclists to enjoy city green spaces.
What are some family activities we can do in Baltimore?
Families can explore hands-on science exhibits, interactive animal encounters, and children’s gardens. Outdoor playgrounds and seasonal festivals are also popular around Baltimore’s parks and cultural sites.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Baltimore?
Nearby destinations include Annapolis for maritime heritage, Chesapeake Bay for outdoor recreation, and Ellicott City’s historic district. Nature reserves and museum towns around the region offer varied day trip options.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Baltimore?
Many accommodations in neighborhoods like Canton, Federal Hill, and Mount Vernon welcome pets. Baltimore has dog parks and walking areas so guests can explore the city alongside their pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Baltimore?
Locals often use light rail and water taxis to get around areas like Inner Harbor and Fell’s Point. Sampling Chesapeake blue crab and exploring public art installations enriches a Baltimore visit.
What is Baltimore known for?
Baltimore is known for its waterfront, diverse neighborhoods, and strong maritime history. The city also has widely recognized contributions to literature, music, and locally rooted culinary traditions like crab dishes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Baltimore?
Baltimore’s Station North Arts District is known for mural-filled streets and indie galleries, while Federal Hill features local shops and charming rowhouses. The American Visionary Art Museum is frequently suggested for its distinctive exhibits.
What are the best foods to try in Baltimore?
Baltimore has signature dishes like crab cakes, pit beef sandwiches, and Berger Cookies. Seasonal seafood, Old Bay-spiced snacks, and locally brewed beers are often recommended by residents.
What should I bring for a trip to Baltimore?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets and layers for shifting weather, especially in spring or fall. A reusable water bottle and a light rain jacket can be practical for outdoor exploring.
What is the nightlife in Baltimore like?
Baltimore’s nightlife includes live music venues in Station North, cocktail bars in Fell’s Point, and laid-back taverns in Federal Hill. The city has late-night eats and creative spaces inspired by local culture.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Baltimore?
Baltimore has Artscape in summer, often highlighted for art, music, and local food vendors. Light City has featured large-scale light installations around the waterfront. The city also celebrates Pride with an annual parade, supporting community inclusion and diverse festivities.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Baltimore?
Family friendly vacation rentals are available in neighborhoods such as Inner Harbor, Hampden, and Mount Vernon. Parks, museums, and nearby family attractions make these areas popular with those traveling with children.
When is the best time to visit Baltimore?
Late spring and early fall are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures and outdoor events. Summers are lively with waterfront activities, while winters are quieter with cultural offerings indoors.
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