Getting There

Air

Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) +1 410 859 7111 http://www.bwiairport.com

The BWI is located 10 miles south of Baltimore and houses the following airlines:

Aer Lingus (+1 800 474 7424/ http://www.aerlingus.com) Air Canada (+1 888 247 2262/ http://www.aircanada.com) American Airlines (+ 1 800 433 7300/ http://www.aa.com) American West Airlines (+1800-235-9292/ http://www.americawest.com) British Airways (+1 800 247 9297/ http://www.britishairways.com) Continental (+1 800 525 0280/ http://www.continental.com ) Delta (+1 800 221 1212/ http://www.delta.com ) Icelandair (+1 800 223 5500/ http://www.icelandair.com) Northwest (+1 800 225 2525/ http://www.nwa.com ) Southwest (+1 800 434 9792/http://www.southwest.com) United (+1 800 241 6522/ http://www.ual.com ) US Airways (+1 800 428 4322/ http://www.usairways.com )

From the Airport

Parking: Preflight Parking (Park 'N Fly) ( +1 800 763 6895/ http://www.pnfnetwork.com )

Shuttle: Super Shuttle (1 800 258 3826/ http://www.bwiairport.com/ground_transportation/supershuttle)

Car Rental: Alamo (+1 800 327 9633/ http://www.alamo.com) Avis (+1 800 831 2847/ http://www.avis.com ) Budget (+1 800 527 0700/ http://www.budget.com ) Hertz (+1 800 654 3131/ http://www.hertz.com )

Light Rail: For convenient transportation between the Baltimore and BWI, there is a light rail system. For information on schedules visit http://www.mtamaryland.com or call +1 410 539 5000.

Taxi: BWI taxis (+1 410 859 1100/ http://www.BWIAirportTaxi.com)

Bus: MTA Bus 17 provides low price transportation to locations throughout the city.


Amtrak (+1 800 872 7245/ http://www.amtrak.com) offers frequent services from Baltimore to destinations throughout the Northeast and beyond.

Bus

Baltimore is serviced by Greyhound (+1 800 231 2222/ http://www.greyhound.com) bus lines that provide transportation to destinations throughout America as well as a number of local providers.

Highway

Baltimore is easily accessible from I-95, I-83 and I-70.

Getting Around

Public Transportation

Baltimore is serviced by a wide variety of public transportation services. Some of the many methods of local transportation include bus, Metro, Light Rail, MARC trains, and Downtown Area Shuttle (DASH). Ed Kane's Water Taxis are also available to take you around the harbor.

Traffic Information

For up-to-date traffic information, go to: http://www.traffic.com/Baltimore-Traffic/Baltimore-Traffic-Reports.html?ct=ma_map

If traveling overseas, take the safety precaution of registering your trip at https://travelregistration.state.gov and for helpful, practical advice about traveling technicalities and safety standards check out http://travel.state.gov/

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Planning a Trip

Arriving

By Plane -- Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (tel. 800/I-FLY-BWI or 410/859-7111; www.bwiairport.com) is 10 miles south of downtown Baltimore, off I-295 (the Baltimore-Washington Pkwy.). It's a major domestic and international hub. Domestic airlines serving Baltimore include American (tel. 800/433-7300), Continental (tel. 800/525-0280), Delta (tel. 800/221-1212), Northwest (tel. 800/225-2525), Southwest (tel. 800/435-9792), United (tel. 800/241-6522), and U.S. Airways (tel. 800/428-4322).

To get to Baltimore from the airport, take I-195 west to Route 295 north, which will take you into downtown. SuperShuttle (tel. 800/258-3826; www.supershuttle.com) operates vans between the airport and all major downtown hotels. The cost is $11 per person one-way. The Light Rail also connects the airport and Amtrak station at BWI with downtown Baltimore stops at Camden Station and Penn Station.

By Car -- I-95 provides the easiest routes to Baltimore from the north and south. From the north, follow I-95 south through the Fort McHenry Tunnel ($2 toll) to Exit 53, I-395 north to downtown. Bear left off the exit and follow signs to the Inner Harbor. From the south, follow I-95 north to Exit 53, I-395 north to downtown. Bear left off the exit and follow signs to the Inner Harbor.

From the west, take I-70 east to Exit 91, I-695 south (the Baltimore Beltway) heading toward Glen Burnie. Take Exit 11A, I-95, to I-395 north to downtown.

From I-83 (Pennsylvania to the north), follow I-83 south to where it merges with I-695 (the Baltimore Beltway). Continue on I-83 south for 1 mile to Exit 23A (I-83 south, downtown). The Jones Falls Expressway ends at President Street downtown.

Once you arrive, you'll find parking garages and metered on-street parking downtown. Garages charge about $20 a day, or $8 to $12 for special events or evening visits. Parking meters must be fed $1 an hour (in quarters only). New meters in tourist areas enable visitors to use both credit cards and cash to pay parking fees.

By Train -- Baltimore is served by Amtrak (tel. 800/872-7245; www.amtrak.com). Trains on the Northeast Corridor route arrive at and depart from Pennsylvania Station, 1500 N. Charles St. (tel. 410/291-4165), north of the Inner Harbor, and BWI Airport Rail Station (tel. 410/672-6169), off Route 170 about 1 1/2 miles from the airport.

In addition, MARC (Maryland Area Rail Commuter) trains provide rail service on two routes from Washington, D.C., stopping at BWI en route. One route ends at Camden Station, closest to the Inner Harbor, and the other ends at Penn Station, about 20 blocks north. From here, you can take a taxi or the Light Rail, which runs Monday through Saturday from 6am to 11pm and Sunday and holidays from 11am to 7pm. The MARC fare to the airport is $4 one-way. For more information, call tel. 800/325-RAIL or go to www.mtamaryland.com.

By Bus -- Regular bus service is provided to and from Baltimore via Greyhound (tel. 800/231-2222; www.greyhound.com) and Peter Pan/Trailways (tel. 800/343-9999; www.peterpanbus.com). Buses serve two stations in the area: in South Baltimore at 2110 Haines St. (tel. 410/752-7682), and in East Baltimore at the Baltimore Travel Plaza, 5625 O'Donnell St. (tel. 410/633-6389).

Visitor Information

Contact the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association, 100 Light St., Baltimore, MD 21202 (tel. 877/BALTIMORE; www.baltimore.org). It has all sorts of information to help you plan your trip, including maps, brochures, and water-taxi schedules. The visitor center is open daily at the Inner Harbor, adjacent to Harborplace at 401 Light St. Stop by to pick up a copy of the Baltimore Quick Guide, a purse-size guide to area events. A short film shown several times an hour will introduce you to Baltimore. You can even get tickets for attractions, tours, and boat trips. The Downtown Partnership, 217 N. Charles St., also has directions, maps, and other information. Or ask one of the safety guides about wearing a navy-blue cap.

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