Discover Baltimore on a private tour
Baltimore resonates with a soulfulness that's hard to ignore, its rhythm a nod to jazz greats and the lively hum of the harbour. The cobblestones here carry whispers of history, while the scent of Old Bay seasoning seems to beckon you closer. To truly capture Charm City's essence, trust in your local guide. With Baltimore tours, you venture beyond the standard sights. Envision sipping craft beer in a hidden Fells Point tavern or wandering through the vibrant murals of Station North with a guide who knows the city's secrets. Whether enjoying a crab feast or skipping the line at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore is not just a stopover but an unfolding narrative, with your guide unveiling new stories at every turn. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Baltimore. Explore Baltimore your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Baltimore tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Baltimore for every interest, including: History tours: Stand at Fort McHenry to hear how the Star‑Spangled Banner was written, then trace Frederick Douglass’s life in Fell’s Point and pause at his rowhouse sites. Add Edgar Allan Poe’s gravesite and a peek into Lexington Market for food history. Layover tours: From BWI or Penn Station, loop the Inner Harbor, climb Federal Hill for a skyline photo, and try a crab cake at a neighbourhood market before heading back. With extra time, your guide can time a visit to Fort McHenry or the Walters Art Museum. Architecture tours: Wander Mount Vernon to see the Washington Monument, the Peabody Library’s soaring stacks, and ornate brownstones, then compare rowhouse styles in Bolton Hill. Continue to the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower for clock‑room mechanics and finish with art deco details at the Senator Theatre. Inner Harbor and Mount Vernon are walkable, and the Charm City Circulator, Light RailLink, and Metro SubwayLink help with longer hops. For spread‑out sites like Fort McHenry or the Senator Theatre, tours with private transportation or a chauffeured vehicle save time. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Baltimore inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Discover Baltimore on a private walking tour and consider adding some popular neighborhoods to your itinerary with a local guide. There's no better way to truly understand a neighborhood than with a local by your side. - Fells Point: This historic maritime neighborhood offers cobblestone streets lined with shops, pubs, and restaurants. Perfect for families and those interested in history, you can explore the waterfront and enjoy a meal at one of the local eateries. - Inner Harbor: Known for its vibrant atmosphere and stunning waterfront views, it's a great area for multi-generational groups. You can enjoy the local seafood, visit museums, or just relax by the water while taking in the cityscape. - Mount Vernon: A cultural hub ideal for cultural tourists. Here, you can explore historic landmarks and impressive architecture, or enjoy a quiet moment in one of its charming parks. - Hampden: With its quirky shops and eclectic vibe, it's perfect for tourists seeking meaningful connections and unique experiences. You can stroll along "The Avenue" and enjoy the local art scene and eateries. Day trip ideas from Baltimore From Baltimore, you can spin out to nearby cities and shore towns for easy day trips, and your tour can focus on history, food, or the outdoors while keeping travel time short. Annapolis: walk compact brick streets, see waterfront life up close, and get a feel for early American history around the State House and the U.S. Naval Academy area; boatyards, crab shacks, and bayside views suit anyone who likes maritime culture, and your guide can help you navigate quieter lanes and local seafood spots. Washington, DC: check off monuments on the National Mall, add a museum or two, then switch gears to neighbourhood eats in Georgetown or Capitol Hill; if you like architecture, memorial design, and strong photo stops, your guide helps pace the route so you cover a lot without rushing. Gettysburg: stand on key battlefield ground like Little Round Top and Cemetery Ridge, then explore the town’s square and side streets; ideal for American history fans who want clear context, and your guide can connect the sites in an easy loop. Harpers Ferry: a small hillside town at the meeting of two rivers, with Civil War stories, John Brown history, and short trails to overlooks; good for light hiking mixed with heritage, and your guide knows the best viewpoints and how to avoid the busiest paths. St. Michaels and the Eastern Shore: classic Chesapeake scenery with a walkable harbour, clapboard houses, and working boats, plus casual seafood; a nice fit if you’re into coastal towns and low-key browsing, and your guide can tie in nearby villages or scenic back roads. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Baltimore most travellers miss.