A fascinating history, beautiful waterfront views and home to some of the world’s best crab cakes, Baltimore is a vibrant city full of things for you and your team to experience.
From distillery tours to adventures through the region’s most haunted spots, you’ll find something for every taste hidden amongst Baltimore’s scenic city streets.
If you’re planning a team building experience in Maryland, keep reading for our list of the top team building activities Baltimore has to offer.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
We'll help you combine accommodation, meeting spaces, restaurants, and team-building activities into one seamless itinerary.
Baltimore combines waterfront scenery, historic neighborhoods, a renowned food scene, and easy East Coast access. Companies often choose the city because it offers a mix of urban experiences, maritime culture, and group activities at a lower cost than many nearby major cities.
Popular options include harbor cruises, scavenger hunts, cooking classes, escape rooms, food tours, brewery visits, kayaking excursions, interactive workshops, outdoor challenges, and cultural activities throughout the Inner Harbor area.
Baltimore offers a blend of history, waterfront attractions, and a vibrant local culture. Teams often appreciate the city's distinctive character, walkable districts, and variety of experiences that encourage collaboration and social connection.
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) offers direct flights throughout the United States and international connections. The airport is located approximately 20–25 minutes from downtown Baltimore by car or rail.
Spring and fall are generally the most popular periods, with temperatures typically ranging between 60–85°F. These months are ideal for harbor activities, walking tours, and exploring the city's waterfront neighborhoods.
Absolutely. Companies often organize crab feasts, food tours, harbor experiences, brewery visits, cultural walks, and group dinners that showcase Baltimore's maritime heritage and local traditions.
Teams can participate in sailing excursions, kayaking, cycling tours, treasure hunts, outdoor escape games, leadership challenges, and activities around the Inner Harbor, Fell's Point, and waterfront parks.
Popular choices include Maryland crab experiences, brewery tours, cooking classes, food tours, cocktail workshops, market visits, and private dining events featuring Chesapeake Bay specialties.
Yes. Baltimore offers a wide variety of year-round options, allowing teams to combine workshops, cooking classes, and interactive challenges with harbor cruises, outdoor competitions, waterfront activities, and cultural experiences.
In our experience hosting teams, Baltimore works particularly well for companies looking for a destination that combines accessibility, waterfront attractions, and authentic local culture. Teams often appreciate the city's historic character, harbor setting, and variety of experiences that help strengthen team relationships.