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Baltimore, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’re in luck. The city is buzzing with holiday lights, big laughs, and plenty of ways to stay cozy while you play.

Start by heading to the Inner Harbor, where the National Aquarium is keeping things lively with its daily Animal Encounter at Harbor Overlook. According to the National Aquarium’s schedule, you can get up close to ambassadors like an Eastern box turtle, an Australian bearded dragon, or even a hyacinth macaw in a quick, family-friendly session that’s included with admission and runs about 20 minutes. It’s a perfect way to warm up indoors while still feeling a little wild.

If you’re leaning into the festive spirit, Delia Foley’s Pub in South Baltimore is hosting an X-Mas Music Bingo Party this week, as listed by Visit Baltimore. Picture two floors of holiday music, bingo cards instead of trivia sheets, and prizes flying as you sing along to seasonal classics with a drink in hand. It’s free to join and a great move for listeners who want something social but not too serious.

For those who like their holidays loud and rolling, Eventbrite highlights the Fifth Annual Perry Hall Holiday Jeep Crawl at Perry Hall Middle School in northeast Baltimore. Dozens of Jeeps decked out in lights parade through the neighborhood as a fundraiser for Toys for Tots. There’s no registration fee, but participants and spectators are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy to drop at ACE Hardware on Ebenezer Road. It’s one of those small-but-mighty community events that feels like pure Baltimore.

Looking ahead to the weekend, South Baltimore turns into a runway of questionable fashion with the SOBO Ugly Sweater Stroll, promoted by Visit Baltimore. A wristband gets you drink specials at neighborhood staples like AJ’s on Hanover, Delia Foley’s, Don’t Know Tavern, Riverside Taphouse, and Hair of the Dog, plus light-up swag and a shot at a grand prize for the best worst sweater. It’s 21 and over, limited capacity, and built for listeners who want a walking tour with a strong buzz.

And if you’d rather laugh than bar crawl, the Baltimore Comedy Factory’s calendar shows big-name comics rolling through all month, with special weekend events and a strict 21-and-over policy. Expect a two-drink minimum, loud crowds, and that classic club energy out by the hotel entrance.

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