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Baltimore: Where history meets vibrant culture on Chesapeake Bay's shores.
About Baltimore, MD
Baltimore's economy thrives on its prominent industries, including healthcare, education, finance, and technology. The Johns Hopkins University and Health System significantly contribute to the city's intellectual and economic landscape, attracting research and innovation. Major developments in the Inner Harbor area have transformed the city into a tourist-friendly destination, featuring attractions such as the National Aquarium and the Maryland Science Center. Despite facing socio-economic challenges, the city remains resilient, fostering cultural renaissance and community initiatives aimed at revitalization.
Known for its seafood cuisine, especially the iconic Maryland blue crabs, Baltimore presents a compelling mix of historical allure and modern vibrancy, making it a unique destination on the U.S. East Coast.
Quality of Life Scores
Data-driven insights into what makes Baltimore special
Quality of life scores are aggregated from publicly available data sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI Crime Statistics, EPA Air Quality Index, walkability studies, and local municipal data. Scores are calculated on a 0-100 scale and updated periodically to reflect current conditions.
Demographics & Economy
Understanding the community and economic landscape
Demographics
Baltimore's diverse population reflects a rich blend of cultures, contributing to its vibrant community life and eclectic arts scene.
Economy
Strong economic foundation driven by diverse industries including healthcare, education, finance, technology, maritime.
Housing
Real estate market offers opportunities for residents and investors with balanced housing options across neighborhoods.
Education Excellence
World-class learning opportunities and achievements
Education Levels
Institutions
- Schools: 162
- Universities: 13
- Libraries: 22
- Student-Teacher Ratio: 16.5:1
Sports & Entertainment
Home to professional and collegiate athletics
Professional Teams
College & Development
Major Venues
M&T Bank Stadium: 71,008
Oriole Park at Camden Yards: 45,600
Transportation & Infrastructure
Getting around Baltimore
Roads & Highways
Major Highways: I-95, I-83, I-695, I-70
Average Commute: 31 minutes
Public Transit
MTA Maryland, Light RailLink, Metro SubwayLink
Airports
BWI - Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Places & Attractions
Discover what makes Baltimore unique
Landmarks
- Fort McHenry
- Edgar Allan Poe's Grave
- Washington Monument
- Bromo Seltzer Tower
- Baltimore Basilica
Attractions
- Inner Harbor
- Baltimore Zoo
- Fell's Point
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards
- National Aquarium
Museums
- Baltimore Museum of Art
- The Walters Art Museum
- American Visionary Art Museum
- Maryland Science Center
- Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Parks
- Druid Hill Park
- Patterson Park
- Leakin Park
- Federal Hill Park
- Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park
Healthcare
- Johns Hopkins Hospital
- University of Maryland Medical Center
- Mercy Medical Center
- MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
Key Industries
Economic drivers powering Baltimore
Living Here
Essential information about life in Baltimore
Climate & Geography
Climate: Humid Subtropical
Elevation: 33 feet
Time Zone: America/New_York
County: Independent City
Metro Area: Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD Metro Area
Contact Information
Area Code: 410,443
ZIP Codes: 21201,21202,21211,21215
Location
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