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    Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum

    4.2 (63 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Paula R.

    Small museum but a must visit for any Babe Ruth and/or baseball fan. The collection is great. They also have some memorabilia from other athletes who played for Baltimore.

    George Herman Babe Ruth
    Mark S.

    Just couldn't resist... Located about a 5 minute walk from Camden Yards. Yes it's the birthplace home of Babe Ruth. It's very small inside. Looks like a row house. It's a pretty popular place on game days. Admission is $15 per adult. On the first floor, they have a small theater room showing some highlights throughout his career. Also of some note, there are a few volunteers who will gladly point out some important highlights of the great Bambino. A Baltimore native whose father opened a saloon in the area around the turn of the century. Second floor has a room with some of his baseball memorabilia. Also a case of signed baseballs of the 500 home run club. Which I thought was pretty cool. I'll be honest and say it's probably not a good idea to come a few hours before a ballgame. As this place can get very crowded. Come in during the week or on off days.

    The Babe's 714 HR Plaque
    Terry B.

    Whst baseball fan wouldn't stop in to see Babe Ruth's Birthplace. Nope never Yankee fan but a liver for baseball brought me here. Unfortunately it was late in the afternoon 30 min from closing time but we did manage to soak up as much as we could. Crazy to think how small his home is compared to how we live today! Even if you are not a baseball fan to look back in time to see how that generation lived is still worth the time!

    Amber H.

    I really enjoyed this museum. If you enjoy baseball or history, I would suggest checking it out. It's a very small place. I went by myself, during the summer and was the only one there visiting I think. It was pretty hot in there and they do have a bit of air conditioning, but not much. This is Babes childhood home. When you walk in, they do have a small store you can purchase some items and your ticket to check out the museum. The lower level is a living room area from his time and shows some neat videos you can stand and watch. As you continue through, you can see some of his baseball cards, collector items and different facts about what he achieved throughout. You will make your way upstairs and it will take you to the bedroom that Babe was born in. There is a lot more interesting finds upstairs. Then downstairs towards the back, you will find a restroom and a large movie type room. They show a movie and there is also some other sports memorabilia. I spent about an hour to and hour and half in the building. One could spend much less or maybe more, but it is a maybe a 1200 square foot place. A really memorable place.

    Approach to the entrance
    Dawn L.

    This was a very interesting little museum and a very attractive one, too. They did a very good job incorporating the museum into an actual home of Babe Ruth. We happened by the place on a day when there was actually a celebration taking place outside. We had no idea that admission was free that day and because of it, the front desk wasn't staffed. We telephoned the museum from the front desk to inquire about paying for our tickets and were very rudely informed that admission was free that day. The attitude was clearly one that implied we should have known this, we visitors from out of state who didn't know this museum existed until we drove past it on our way to our hotel. Another patron spoke to someone in person and said that he was treated equally rudely, as well. Some of the exhibits, either lack descriptions of what you're looking at or don't give enough detail on their plaques. This won't ruin your trip, though, and if you're a baseball fan who visits Baltimore, I would call this a must - see museum. It is so close to the ballpark, you could combine a trip to the museum with a late afternoon or night game.

    Our Babe Ruth Experience
    Flying M.

    Very Cool must see of baseball Americana. The exhibits were informative and full of interesting objects and artifacts from Babe Ruth and also unique pieces from Baltimoreans in sports. Most impressive was their customer service. We showed up and unfortunately the power was out. Coming from afar they did not want to disappoint! And so to our good fortunes, Katie, and the fine folks there we were set up on our very own private candlelit tour! Terrific experience and highly recommend the stop.

    Patrick B.

    If you're a baseball fan this is a must-see. Great collection of Babe Ruth memorabilia, just blocks from the Orioles stadium.

    Alexis B.

    My brother was visiting me in Baltimore recently, and he's a big baseball fan. So I finally visited the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum when he was here. Full disclosure: I'm not the biggest baseball fan. But I enjoyed the museum! I learned a little about Baltimore history and a lot about Babe Ruth! The museum was just the right size (not too big, not too small) and interesting! Definitely glad I checked it out, but I think I was right to wait until a family member who loved baseball was visiting to go! Check it out if you love baseball, love Bath Ruth, or are just on a mission to check out every museum in the city (like me)!

    Jeremy J.

    I have always been a big Babe Ruth Fante even though obviously he died probably 40 something years before I was born but my dad always told me about him and he gave me trading cards and we watched old highlights and I saw his movie with John Goodman so I had to stop by his birthplace home while I was in Baltimore take some pictures and just see the history behind it for sure. So this is something cool to check out when you were in the area

    Kimberly C.

    My husband and I are in town for the day just cruising around and decided to stop in and check out the museum. Parking was easy enough, we parked on the street around the block. No $ needed. The gentleman at the museum front desk wasn't overly friendly, just took our money-the end. Didn't point us in any particular direction or welcome us in any way...oh wait, he did offer half a smile. I guess he was busy. The place is not that large so we meandered and found the rooms and information we came to see. We took our time looking and reading, listening to everything and it only took us an hour. There's a small overpriced "gift shop" next to the front door if you're looking for a Babe Ruth candy bar or a Babe Ruth shirt. 4/5 George Herman played for 22 years. It seems like there would be more to share.

    Luke L.

    Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum is a must visit for any baseball fans. After all, he is still the GREATEST baseball player of all time and his legacy simply cannot be denied. Admission: $10 for adults, $8 for seniors & military, and $5 for children between ages of 5 ~ 16. Parking: Metered parking only with plenty of spots to park if you come right before the museum opens. I was a bit confused on where the entrance is located and I circled around the building before I finally found the unassuming-looking door entrance. This museum is a 2-story tall house showcasing a various collection of Babe Ruth's memorabilia. Anything that you can think of - Babe Ruth Rookie Card, marriage certificate, the famous "Called Shot" bat, bedroom where he was born, etc - you can find them here. I was able to go through the entire museum in 30 minutes and this is not exactly a big museum itself. Overall this is a good place to stop by if you are visiting Baltimore!

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    Took about an hour to get thru two floors. All of it very cool and very well put together. Worth a visit!

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    I enjoyed learning about Babe Ruth. The artifacts and history were interesting. It was well worth the visit

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    A must see for an avid sports fan. $10 admission fee however there's a Groupon 2 tix for $12.

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