Planning your holiday itinerary? Here are 3activities you must add to your Baltimore Holiday Bucket List.

Baltimore is brimming with cheer and jolly things to do this holiday season! But we've narrowed it down to the three activities you absolutely must not miss. So, bundle up and get ready to have some holiday fun with your Baltimore holiday bucket list! 

Ice Rink at Baltimore's Inner Harbor

WHEN: Now–January 17, 2022
WHERE: 201 East Pratt Street (Top of the Inner Harbor Amphitheater)
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Nothing screams winter and the holidays quite like an ice skating rink! Bundle up the kids (or your significant other) and take them down to Baltimore's Inner Harbor, where you can skate the night away, making memories to last long after the holidays are over. 

German Christmas Village

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Courtesy of Baltimore German Christmas Village

WHEN: Now–December 24, 2021
WHERE: West Shore Park in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
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Modeled after the traditional Christmas markets in Germany, the Baltimore German Christmas Village is a unique, authentic German experience that boasts more than 45 vendors of German crafts and products, a Bavarian beer garden selling beers and brats, and the beautiful lit-up backdrop of a quaint German town. It's open through December 24, so there's plenty of time to return to shop and enjoy the festival ambiance again and again. And don't forget to ride the Ferris wheel! 

Maryland Zoo Lights

WHEN: Now–January 2, 2022
WHERE: The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore
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Get ready for a spectacle of lights and animals. Whether you want to walk or drive, the Maryland Zoo Lights are back and better than ever. Your kiddos will also have the chance to meet the big man in red himself, Santa Claus! The coolest part is: all funds raised go directly to advancing the zoo's conservation mission.

Are any of these events making your Baltimore holiday bucket list? Did we leave an essential one off our list? Tell us in the comments!

J. Moore
A synesthete who sees the world in vivid color, Joy is all about soaking up life experiences -- and then translating those experiences into words. Freckle-faced and coffee-fueled, Joy is on a personal quest to visit all 50 states in her lifetime (40 down!), see all the Broadway musicals, and eat all the tacos. For fun, she plays the piano, diagrams sentences, and solves true crime stories from her couch, along with her husband of 20 years and their teenage daughter.
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