Baltimore

North Roland Park, Baltimore Neighborhood

North Roland Park / Poplar Hill offers a peaceful setting with plenty of nearby green spaces in the surrounding neighborhoods. Its streets maintain a quiet, calm atmosphere conducive to relaxation. The neighborhood is especially suitable for biking, featuring infrastructure that supports convenient and safe rides. Public transit access includes several bus lines with stops close to most residences, ensuring practical connections throughout the area. Grocery stores and some dining options are accessible within a short distance, while primary and secondary schools are located conveniently nearby. Housing options predominantly include single detached homes along with spacious apartment buildings, providing a diverse mix of comfortable living arrangements in this well-established community.

The character of North Roland Park / Poplar Hill is exemplified by its calm ambience. Most areas in this part of the city are quiet, as the streets are reasonably peaceful. Lastly, although North Roland Park / Poplar Hill does not contain any parks, public green spaces are very well-situated in nearby neighborhoods, which results in them being easy to access from numerous locations in the neighborhood.

Highlights of North Roland Park

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Roland Park Branch Library Garden

Nestled beside the historic Roland Park Branch Library on Roland Avenue, this lush public garden offers peaceful seating areas, native plants, and community book readings, making it a beloved green oasis and gathering spot for North Roland Park residents.

🏫 Roland Park Elementary/Middle School

Renowned for academic excellence and a strong sense of community, this public school on Upland Road serves as a cornerstone for neighborhood families, offering arts-rich programming, after-school activities, and a walkable campus that anchors the area’s educational appeal.

🍽️ Petit Louis Bistro

Located on Roland Avenue, this charming French bistro is a neighborhood favorite, known for its authentic cuisine, cozy atmosphere, and weekend brunches, drawing both locals and visitors to North Roland Park for a taste of Paris in Baltimore.

🛒 The Shops at Village of Cross Keys

Just a stone’s throw from the heart of North Roland Park, this upscale open-air shopping center on Falls Road offers boutique retail, artisan coffee shops, and specialty grocery options, all set within beautifully landscaped walkways and outdoor seating areas.

🚴 Roland Park Paths & Footpaths

North Roland Park features a unique network of historic footpaths and quiet, leafy streets ideal for walking, jogging, and biking, connecting neighbors to schools, parks, and local shops while preserving the area’s garden suburb charm.

North Roland Park

This May in North Roland Park

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

May 7–31, 2026

Wine Village at Inner Harbor

West Shore Park, Inner Harbor, Baltimore • 11:00 am–2:00 pm & evening hours vary

Wine Village brings waterfront charm to Inner Harbor with local craft vendors, live music, artisan goods, and family-friendly atmosphere—great for North Roland Park residents looking for a scenic outing nearby.

May 23–24, 2026

Artscape 2026

Downtown Baltimore • 11:00 am–11:00 pm

Artscape is the nation’s largest free outdoor arts festival featuring interactive art, music, dance, and community engagement—an ideal cultural day trip just a short ride from North Roland Park.

May 16, 2026

Preakness Stakes Festival Weekend

Pimlico Race Course & Citywide (Baltimore)

The Preakness Stakes brings a citywide festival atmosphere, with horse racing, in‑neighborhood block parties and celebrations—perfect for locals wanting to join in Baltimore’s biggest annual spring event.

May 2, 2026

Kinetic Sculpture Race

American Visionary Art Museum start through city streets and harbor

This delightfully quirky race features human‑powered art sculptures racing through Baltimore streets and harbor mud—fun to watch and a unique local tradition close enough for a lively morning outing.

May 15, 2026

Baltimore King & Queen of Pride Pageant

Downtown Cultural Arts Center, Baltimore • 6:00 PM

A festive and inclusive spotlight event during Pride month celebrating community through performance—a meaningful and close‑by evening activity for supportive North Roland Park residents.

May 20, 2026

Special Collections Mini‑Conference

Pratt Central Library, Baltimore • 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

A focused one‑day event for those interested in library archives, preservation, and collections—valuable for local residents curious about cultural history or working in library fields.

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