Address 901 E Fayette St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone Number +14105763833
Description The National Aquarium Animal Care and Rescue Center is the headquarters of all behind-the-scenes Aquarium operations, including animal quarantine, rescue seal rehabilitation and exhibit fabrication. Located 0.7 miles from the organization’s main campus on Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, the building is a semi-private, dedicated work space for staff. A selection of visitation opportunities will be available through Aquarium community, educational and tour programs. The building opened in May 2018.
Website http://www.aqua.org/acrc
What an awesome, informative behind-the-scenes tour of how the National Aquarium runs. We loved learning about the quarantine period, how animals are cared for, and the rescue operations. Our guide was very informative and engaging - big kudos to Andy! The 90 minute tour covered so much information and we were so happy to have paid the extra fee to visit this center. Highly recommend! (FYI they have a small parking lot that they let you use free of charge during the tour with entry 30 minutes before).
We loved doing the tour for the Care & Rescue Center!! I wish I could remember our tour guide’s name- it was an amazing tour my husband and I did for our anniversary and we had a blast! So much incredible information and we loved the hands-on activities.
Very fun your and very cool sights to see. I loved meeting every fish there and getting to know the funny names given to them.
Very informative and fun. We had a great tour guide. She was very knowledgeable!
Excellent tour Wonderful behind the scenes look at how the National Aquarium is run.
It was great to see how the Aquarium takes care of animals that have been rescued.
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