Hopkins in the Community
See how Johns Hopkins is making a difference in Baltimore, from our volunteer service efforts to our more than $5 billion in economic output
Baltimore has so much to offer. Museums, restaurants, concert venues, coffee houses, and one-of-kind shops are just a short walk or a free shuttle ride away from our four Baltimore campuses.
A city with a rich history as a working-class port, Baltimore has blossomed into a hub of social, cultural, and economic activity but retains the small-town feel that has earned it the nickname Charm City. From popular tourist attractions鈥攖he Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium, or Fort McHenry (birthplace of “The Star Spangled Banner”)鈥攖o more off-the-beaten path destinations鈥攖he Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, or the tranquil Sherwood Gardens鈥攖here is always something new to discover.
Our students enjoy exploring Baltimore many neighborhoods, including Charles Village and Hampden (home to the famous holiday lights on 34th Street and the colorful, quirky Honfest); Mount Vernon and Station North, a prime destination for artists and arts enthusiasts alike; the historic waterfront neighborhoods of Fells Point, Canton, and Federal Hill.
The city hosts聽events both big and small throughout the year. Baltimore sports fans are passionate about their聽Orioles and the Ravens; sci-fi lovers can geek out at聽; and hundreds drop by聽the each Sunday to pick up fresh local meats, cheeses, flowers, and produce (and perhaps a cup of locally roasted Zeke’s coffee, too). There’s the each spring, a each fall, and 鈥擜merica’s largest free crafts festival鈥攊n the summer.
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