Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower

Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower

Historic venue with stunning views
4.7 191 reviews 21 S Eutaw St UNIT 1002, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
$750 avg. priceUp to 100 guests2,000 sqft

The Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower is a historic venue in Baltimore that offers a unique setting for events. With a capacity of up to 100 guests, it features stunning views of the city and a charming atmosphere. The venue is suitable for intimate gatherings, workshops, and small receptions.

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Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower Historic Venue in 21 S Eutaw St UNIT 1002, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA accommodates up to 100 guests, 2,000 sqft of usable space. $750 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Workshops, Small Receptions, Intimate Gatherings. Amenities include Wi-Fi, Event planning assistance, Historic charm, City views, Flexible seating. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Historic Venue

Secondary Venue Types

Art SpaceMeeting Room

Best for:

WorkshopsSmall ReceptionsIntimate Gatherings

Amenities

Wi-FiEvent planning assistanceHistoric charmCity viewsFlexible seating

Guest Capacity:

80
100
Rating: 4.7/5 (191 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Once the tallest building in Baltimore, this 1911 clock tower is now home to artist studios and galleries. Seen throughout downtown Baltimore, it's open Saturdays to the public. If you can, take the tour to the actual clock tower. It's fascinating!

    Austin Graff

  • 5.0/5:

    I was so happy to visit the Bromo-Seltzer Clocktower! I bought a Groupon that was for two people, and I was solo, so I gave my extra ticket to one of the ladies that showed up to the tour.

    I got to the tower at 11 AM on a Saturday and was really happy to not only ride the Otis elevator, but to visit inside the clock tower and see the relay system for the elevator along with the weighted mechanism that runs the clock. The museum was also fascinating !

    This clock tower is bigger than big Ben! The folks working inside this historical attraction were very informative and kind. My only wish is that there were some posters to buy or postcards or T-shirts that features the clock tower. I would’ve been happy to buy some souvenirs!

    I would definitely return here again and it was a wonderful experience to walk down the 15 flight of stairs and see all the artwork lining the walls. The entrance fee was very affordable, and it is a great lesson in history!

    This tower used to be topped with a stainless steel 51 foot blue bromo-seltzer bottle that rotated – with a crown on top – it was lit up at night. I wish I could’ve been alive prior to the 1930s and gotten to see such a sight -before it was taken down!

    I am a person with a disability, to see the clocktower was doable – if you can do two short flights of steep stairs. There are handrails on the stairs.

    Emily V V

  • 5.0/5:

    A very cool and unique experience. The clock tower itself feels like a step back in time, and almost fairytale-esque.
    Then floor after floor of art pieces to enjoy. A wonderful experience for a great price.

    Gill Peters

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