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Experiences
4.4
(7 Customer Reviews)

Experiences
4.4
(7 Customer Reviews)
Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket
Explore the legacy of Babe Ruth with admission to his birthplace museum. See rare sports memorabilia in the heart of Baltimore.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
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Highlights
Access to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
View authentic sports artifacts and memorabilia
Knowledgeable staff to enhance your visit
What’s Included
Admission to Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Photo opportunities with iconic baseball items
Staff and docents available for questions
Step Into the World of Babe Ruth
Experience a unique journey through sports history with a visit to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum. Located just steps away from Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, this historic site immerses guests in the life and times of one of baseball's greatest legends. Whether you are a baseball fan, a student of American history or simply looking for a memorable outing in Baltimore, this attraction will offer a meaningful, self-guided exploration into an era that shaped a national pastime.
Discover Where Legends Were Born
Tour the rooms where George Herman "Babe" Ruth spent his early years. This charming row house, preserved to reflect the early 1900s, features permanent and rotating exhibits that chronicle Ruth's journey from Baltimore local to international icon. Learn about his family, personal milestones and the broader impact he had on sports and American culture.
Iconic Sports Artifacts on Display
Marvel at diverse exhibits ranging from Ruth's childhood memorabilia to artifacts from his time with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. Discover rare photographs, personal letters, vintage baseball cards and game-used relics that bring history to life. Opportunities for memorable photos abound as you stand among treasures that tell stories of both local and national significance.
Self-Paced Museum Experience
Your visit is self-guided, allowing you to explore galleries and exhibitions at your own pace. Follow your interests through themed areas and take time to engage with docents who can deepen your understanding of Babe Ruth’s legacy.
The Baltimore Sports Connection
The museum also highlights Baltimore’s rich sports history beyond baseball, paying tribute to Maryland-born icons and celebrating local achievements. Multimedia exhibits and interactive displays offer context about the city in the early 20th century, making this a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts and families alike.
Plan Your Visit
Location: 216 Emory Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
Opening hours: 10:00am – 4:00pm daily
Admission includes access to all public exhibitions and staffed galleries
How to Get the Most from Your Experience
Engage with available staff and docents for insider stories
Allow extra time for photos in front of unique artifacts
Visit the museum shop for themed memorabilia and gifts
Book your Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Please respect museum exhibits and displays
Follow posted signs and staff instructions
Food and drinks are not permitted inside exhibit areas
Use designated areas for photographs
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm
How long does a visit typically take?
Most visits last between one and two hours depending on your interest in the exhibits.
Are there guided tours available?
This ticket is for self-guided entry although knowledgeable staff are available to answer questions.
Is parking available at the museum?
Onsite parking is not included. Street and nearby public parking options are available.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is encouraged in most areas for personal use.
Museum is wheelchair accessible
Plan to arrive early for a quieter experience
ID may be requested at entry
Onsite parking is not included
Audio guides are not available
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
216 Emory Street-21230
Highlights
Access to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
View authentic sports artifacts and memorabilia
Knowledgeable staff to enhance your visit
What’s Included
Admission to Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Photo opportunities with iconic baseball items
Staff and docents available for questions
Step Into the World of Babe Ruth
Experience a unique journey through sports history with a visit to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum. Located just steps away from Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, this historic site immerses guests in the life and times of one of baseball's greatest legends. Whether you are a baseball fan, a student of American history or simply looking for a memorable outing in Baltimore, this attraction will offer a meaningful, self-guided exploration into an era that shaped a national pastime.
Discover Where Legends Were Born
Tour the rooms where George Herman "Babe" Ruth spent his early years. This charming row house, preserved to reflect the early 1900s, features permanent and rotating exhibits that chronicle Ruth's journey from Baltimore local to international icon. Learn about his family, personal milestones and the broader impact he had on sports and American culture.
Iconic Sports Artifacts on Display
Marvel at diverse exhibits ranging from Ruth's childhood memorabilia to artifacts from his time with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. Discover rare photographs, personal letters, vintage baseball cards and game-used relics that bring history to life. Opportunities for memorable photos abound as you stand among treasures that tell stories of both local and national significance.
Self-Paced Museum Experience
Your visit is self-guided, allowing you to explore galleries and exhibitions at your own pace. Follow your interests through themed areas and take time to engage with docents who can deepen your understanding of Babe Ruth’s legacy.
The Baltimore Sports Connection
The museum also highlights Baltimore’s rich sports history beyond baseball, paying tribute to Maryland-born icons and celebrating local achievements. Multimedia exhibits and interactive displays offer context about the city in the early 20th century, making this a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts and families alike.
Plan Your Visit
Location: 216 Emory Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
Opening hours: 10:00am – 4:00pm daily
Admission includes access to all public exhibitions and staffed galleries
How to Get the Most from Your Experience
Engage with available staff and docents for insider stories
Allow extra time for photos in front of unique artifacts
Visit the museum shop for themed memorabilia and gifts
Book your Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Please respect museum exhibits and displays
Follow posted signs and staff instructions
Food and drinks are not permitted inside exhibit areas
Use designated areas for photographs
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm 10:00am – 4:00pm
How long does a visit typically take?
Most visits last between one and two hours depending on your interest in the exhibits.
Are there guided tours available?
This ticket is for self-guided entry although knowledgeable staff are available to answer questions.
Is parking available at the museum?
Onsite parking is not included. Street and nearby public parking options are available.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is encouraged in most areas for personal use.
Museum is wheelchair accessible
Plan to arrive early for a quieter experience
ID may be requested at entry
Onsite parking is not included
Audio guides are not available
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
216 Emory Street-21230
Highlights
Access to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
View authentic sports artifacts and memorabilia
Knowledgeable staff to enhance your visit
What’s Included
Admission to Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Photo opportunities with iconic baseball items
Staff and docents available for questions
Step Into the World of Babe Ruth
Experience a unique journey through sports history with a visit to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum. Located just steps away from Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, this historic site immerses guests in the life and times of one of baseball's greatest legends. Whether you are a baseball fan, a student of American history or simply looking for a memorable outing in Baltimore, this attraction will offer a meaningful, self-guided exploration into an era that shaped a national pastime.
Discover Where Legends Were Born
Tour the rooms where George Herman "Babe" Ruth spent his early years. This charming row house, preserved to reflect the early 1900s, features permanent and rotating exhibits that chronicle Ruth's journey from Baltimore local to international icon. Learn about his family, personal milestones and the broader impact he had on sports and American culture.
Iconic Sports Artifacts on Display
Marvel at diverse exhibits ranging from Ruth's childhood memorabilia to artifacts from his time with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. Discover rare photographs, personal letters, vintage baseball cards and game-used relics that bring history to life. Opportunities for memorable photos abound as you stand among treasures that tell stories of both local and national significance.
Self-Paced Museum Experience
Your visit is self-guided, allowing you to explore galleries and exhibitions at your own pace. Follow your interests through themed areas and take time to engage with docents who can deepen your understanding of Babe Ruth’s legacy.
The Baltimore Sports Connection
The museum also highlights Baltimore’s rich sports history beyond baseball, paying tribute to Maryland-born icons and celebrating local achievements. Multimedia exhibits and interactive displays offer context about the city in the early 20th century, making this a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts and families alike.
Plan Your Visit
Location: 216 Emory Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
Opening hours: 10:00am – 4:00pm daily
Admission includes access to all public exhibitions and staffed galleries
How to Get the Most from Your Experience
Engage with available staff and docents for insider stories
Allow extra time for photos in front of unique artifacts
Visit the museum shop for themed memorabilia and gifts
Book your Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Museum is wheelchair accessible
Plan to arrive early for a quieter experience
ID may be requested at entry
Onsite parking is not included
Audio guides are not available
Please respect museum exhibits and displays
Follow posted signs and staff instructions
Food and drinks are not permitted inside exhibit areas
Use designated areas for photographs
How long does a visit typically take?
Most visits last between one and two hours depending on your interest in the exhibits.
Are there guided tours available?
This ticket is for self-guided entry although knowledgeable staff are available to answer questions.
Is parking available at the museum?
Onsite parking is not included. Street and nearby public parking options are available.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is encouraged in most areas for personal use.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
216 Emory Street-21230
Highlights
Access to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
View authentic sports artifacts and memorabilia
Knowledgeable staff to enhance your visit
What’s Included
Admission to Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
Photo opportunities with iconic baseball items
Staff and docents available for questions
Step Into the World of Babe Ruth
Experience a unique journey through sports history with a visit to the Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum. Located just steps away from Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, this historic site immerses guests in the life and times of one of baseball's greatest legends. Whether you are a baseball fan, a student of American history or simply looking for a memorable outing in Baltimore, this attraction will offer a meaningful, self-guided exploration into an era that shaped a national pastime.
Discover Where Legends Were Born
Tour the rooms where George Herman "Babe" Ruth spent his early years. This charming row house, preserved to reflect the early 1900s, features permanent and rotating exhibits that chronicle Ruth's journey from Baltimore local to international icon. Learn about his family, personal milestones and the broader impact he had on sports and American culture.
Iconic Sports Artifacts on Display
Marvel at diverse exhibits ranging from Ruth's childhood memorabilia to artifacts from his time with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. Discover rare photographs, personal letters, vintage baseball cards and game-used relics that bring history to life. Opportunities for memorable photos abound as you stand among treasures that tell stories of both local and national significance.
Self-Paced Museum Experience
Your visit is self-guided, allowing you to explore galleries and exhibitions at your own pace. Follow your interests through themed areas and take time to engage with docents who can deepen your understanding of Babe Ruth’s legacy.
The Baltimore Sports Connection
The museum also highlights Baltimore’s rich sports history beyond baseball, paying tribute to Maryland-born icons and celebrating local achievements. Multimedia exhibits and interactive displays offer context about the city in the early 20th century, making this a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts and families alike.
Plan Your Visit
Location: 216 Emory Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
Opening hours: 10:00am – 4:00pm daily
Admission includes access to all public exhibitions and staffed galleries
How to Get the Most from Your Experience
Engage with available staff and docents for insider stories
Allow extra time for photos in front of unique artifacts
Visit the museum shop for themed memorabilia and gifts
Book your Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!
Museum is wheelchair accessible
Plan to arrive early for a quieter experience
ID may be requested at entry
Onsite parking is not included
Audio guides are not available
Please respect museum exhibits and displays
Follow posted signs and staff instructions
Food and drinks are not permitted inside exhibit areas
Use designated areas for photographs
How long does a visit typically take?
Most visits last between one and two hours depending on your interest in the exhibits.
Are there guided tours available?
This ticket is for self-guided entry although knowledgeable staff are available to answer questions.
Is parking available at the museum?
Onsite parking is not included. Street and nearby public parking options are available.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is encouraged in most areas for personal use.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
216 Emory Street-21230
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