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Welcome to Baltimore

Getting Here and Getting Around

TransportationBaltimore. Easy to get to. Easy to get around. Situated in the heart of the Eastern Seaboard, Baltimore is easily accessible by plane, train and highway. Its close proximity to New York, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia make it the ideal place to spend your next getaway. You'll save time getting here and save time getting around, so you can make the most of your trip.

See how easy it is to get here and even easier it is to get around once you're in Baltimore.e before strolling along the waterfront back to your hotel, you’ll find that Baltimore’s newest destination is also one of its finest.

Amtrak

Penn Station
1515 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD
800-USA-RAIL Web Site: www.amtrak.com

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

BWI Airport, MD
410-859-7111

Web Site: www.bwiairport.com BWI Marshall is Maryland's modern, user-friendly airport with more than 600 daily domestic and international flights serving more than 65 cities nonstop.

Charm City Circulator

The Charm City Circulator is a fast and free downtown shuttle service that consists of three separate routes—the Green Route which runs from City Hall to Fell's Point to Johns Hopkins, the Purple Route which runs from Penn Station to Federal Hill, and the Orange Route which runs from Hollins Market to Harbor East. Visit www.charmcitycirculator.com for schedules, maps, and additional details.

Maryland Transit Administration (MTA)

6 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD
410-539-5000

Web Site: www.mtamaryland.com Ride MTA and make sightseeing easier! MTA operates weekday MARC train service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. MTA also offers Light Rail, Metro Subway, and local bus services throughout downtown Baltimore and surrounding Maryland counties. Call 410-539-5000/1-866-RIDE-MTA or go to www.mtamaryland.com for schedules.

 
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