Patterson Park
Baltimore, USA


Patterson Park is a 137-acre green space in Baltimore, established in the 1820s and named after the city's first mayor, William Patterson. It features a striking pagoda, built in 1890, which offers panoramic views of the park and its surroundings, and a lake with small waterfalls that draws visitors for recreation and relaxation.
Visit during the spring when the cherry blossoms bloom, or in the fall for the changing leaves. Playfields, a dog park, and the historical Boathouse provide ample opportunity for activities. The park is easily accessible from the surrounding neighborhoods, making it a local favourite.
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Self-guided audio tour of Patterson Park in Baltimore
From ₹783Explore Patterson Park’s 130 acres on a self-guided audio walking tour, highlighting its rich history and natural beauty over two centuries.
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