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Book flights to Baltimore

Baltimore, Maryland is situated on the East Coast of the United States. It's a great destination for travellers interested in a mix of history, waterfront activities and cultural attractions. The Inner Harbor is a must-see, offering a scenic waterfront with shops, restaurants, and well-known landmarks like the National Aquarium and historic ships like the USS Constellation. Those interested in American history can explore Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key wrote the Star-Spangled Banner, or visit the B&O Railroad Museum, the oldest passenger railroad station in the country. Baltimore also has a thriving arts scene, with well-regarded museums like the Baltimore Museum of Art, and energetic neighbourhoods like Fells Point, famous for its pubs and restaurants.

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Airports near Baltimore

Here are 4 airports available for your flights to Baltimore, simplifying your travel arrangements. With these options, travelling to and from Baltimore becomes effortlessly straightforward.

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

This is the closest international airport to Baltimore, located approximately 10 miles south of downtown Baltimore. It offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.

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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

While not in Baltimore itself, this regional airport is located in Arlington, Virginia, about 45 miles southwest of Baltimore. It is a major hub for domestic flights and offers convenient access to Baltimore via a short drive or public transportation.

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Philadelphia International Airport

Located about 100 miles northeast of Baltimore, this international airport serves as a major hub for the region. While it is not within a reasonable driving distance, it is easily accessible by a connecting flight or by taking a train or bus to Baltimore.

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Dulles International Airport

Situated approximately 60 miles southwest of Baltimore, this international airport serves the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. While it is not as close as the other options, it can be reached by a reasonable drive or by taking public transportation.

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Buy your flights to Baltimore and pay later

Using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) for flights to Baltimore offers several advantages. Spread the cost of your booking over time for more flexibility in managing travel expenses, making your adventure more budget-friendly.

There are often no interest charges if paid within the agreed timeframe, but this will need to be checked with the lending provider, and it can ease budgeting for your trip, ensuring a stress-free travel experience.

Things to do in Baltimore

Exploring Baltimore's many attractions can be overwhelming, so we've handpicked our top 3:

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National Aquarium

This world-renowned aquarium is home to over 2,200 aquatic animals from the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Black Sea, and the Amazon River Basin. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including the Atlantic Coral Reef, the Pacific Coral Reef, the Open Ocean, and the Shark Tank. The National Aquarium is a must-see for anyone interested in marine life.

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Inner Harbor

Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a waterfront area that is home to many popular attractions, including the National Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, and Ripley's Believe It or Not! Visitors can take a boat tour of the harbour, ride the carousel, or simply relax and enjoy the views. The Inner Harbor is a great place to spend a day exploring all that Baltimore has to offer.

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Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

Fort McHenry is a historic fort that played a pivotal role in the War of 1812. The fort is best known for being the place where Francis Scott Key wrote the poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," which later became the United States national anthem. Visitors can tour the fort and learn about its history. Fort McHenry is a great place to learn about American history.

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