Best Neighborhoods To Trick-Or-Treat In Baltimore
Baltimore, MD 21230
baltimore.org/neighborhoods
Known for its excellent view of the Inner Harbor, the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore has "postcard-perfect walkable streets" ideal for Halloween! With "brick-front houses, cobblestone sidewalks and quaint storefronts" you and your little ones will have a blast as you trick-or-treat from door to door. Bundle your little ones in Halloween costumes and set off for an evening stroll on Halloween night in the Federal Hill neighborhood. As you trick-or-treat you and your little ones will pass many local shops and the popular Cross Street Market.
Stevenson Lane at Dumbarton Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
www.rodgersforge.org
This small community is located in Towson, Maryland, north of Roland Park. Rodgers Forge is a "walkable, close-knit community with small town charm." Named one of Baltimore County's top neighborhoods and best kept secrets by Baltimore Magazine in 2013, Rodgers Forge is a National Register Historic District Community. Rodgers Forge, developed as a "streetcar suburb of Baltimore City," now has a population of over 4,000. This quiet neighborhood of "tree-lined streets" is just minutes from the city of Baltimore.
1876 Mansion House Drive
Baltimore, MD 21217
(410) 396-7102
www.marylandzoo.org
The Maryland Zoo opens its doors on Halloween to kids who want to trick-or-treat and their families. Each ZooBoo! at The Maryland Zoo offers families a safe and fun place for "free trick-or-treating, costume contests, fun carnival games, crafts, live entertainment, yummy food and more." ZooBoo! at The Maryland Zoo occurs Friday, Oct. 23, through Sunday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ZooBoo! is free with admission to the Maryland Zoo. Come prepared, because this event will occur rain or shine.
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518 E. Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21212
(410) 464-9773
belvederesquare.com
Located at the "crossroads of it all," Belvedere Square is "North Baltimore's gathering spot." Nestled at the southeast corner of York Road and Northern Parkway, Belvedere Square offers a "dynamic mix of retail shopping, dining, and convenient service options." The Belvedere Square neighborhood boasts over 110,000 square feet of retail space, the Senator Theatre and restaurants, including Cafe Zen Neighborhood and Zen West. Founded in 1750, Belvedere Square's neighborhoods are filled with families with little ones ready to trick-or-treat.
Fleet St. & Eastern Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21231
(410) 675-6750
www.fellspointmainstreet.org
When you visit the Fell's Point neighborhood of Baltimore, be ready to "make your own history." Named for the Englishman who founded a ship-building company, Fell's Point is a "spirited waterfront community of perpetual celebration of Baltimore's British nautical roots." Fell's Point is located where Fleet Street, Eastern Avenue, Aliceanna Street and Thames Street converge. Unchanged since its very beginnings, Fell's Point features a neighborhood of homes for kids and their families to trick-or-treat, as well as restaurants and shops.
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