Baltimore's Week Ahead: From Historic Tours to Festival Season
If you’re in Baltimore and wondering how to make the most of this week, there is plenty to keep you busy all the way through the weekend.
Let’s start with tonight. Over in Mount Vernon, the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion is opening its doors for the May 2026 Taste and Tour. From 6 to 7 p.m., listeners can wander through one of Baltimore’s grand historic homes at 11 West Mount Vernon Place, learning about its Gilded Age architecture while enjoying light refreshments. It’s a one-hour in-person experience, so it’s easy to pair with dinner or drinks in the neighborhood afterward.
Art lovers will want to build some time this week for the Asia North 2026 festival in the Station North Arts District. According to Baltimore Fishbowl, Asia North runs all month long, celebrating APIMEDA cultures with a signature exhibition, artist talks, and neighborhood activations. Listeners can stroll through the galleries, catch a talk or performance, and explore nearby restaurants and bars for a full evening out.
If you’re in the mood for music, the city’s live scene is hopping. The Listeso Music Group is bringing multiple Candlelight Concerts to Baltimore throughout May, transforming intimate venues with hundreds of candles and live performances ranging from classical to movie soundtracks. These shows pop up at different locations, so it’s worth checking which program is on later this week to match your vibe, whether that’s Vivaldi or a night of film scores.
Looking ahead to the weekend, Baltimore Magazine highlights one of the city’s most beloved traditions: the SOWEBO Fest on Sunday, May 24, at Historic Hollins Market, 1100 Hollins Street. From noon to 8 p.m., Southwest Baltimore turns into a full-on block party with more than 80 vendors, kids’ activities, crafts, and live music on four stages. It’s free to attend, and it’s the kind of festival where you can spend the whole day discovering local artists, grabbing food from vendors, and catching bands you’ve never heard before but will definitely remember.
For something a little more laid-back but delightfully indulgent, Baltimore Magazine also points to Birds, Bourbon, and Bacon on Saturday, May 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Gwynn Falls/Leakin Park at 4921 Windsor Mill Road. Baltimore City Recreation and Parks is hosting this boozy brunch-style gathering, where listeners can savor bourbon cocktails and bacon-forward bites while enjoying the natural beauty of one of the city’s largest green spaces. Tickets run just over a hundred dollars, and it’s a great excuse to trade city streets for forest trails for a few hours.
Between historic mansion tours, immersive art, candlelit concerts, and neighborhood festivals, Baltimore is offering plenty of ways to turn an ordinary week into something memorable.
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