Baltimore's Light Rail system connects the Inner Harbor with Hunt Valley, Glen Burnie, Baltimore Penn Station, and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Service runs from 6 AM - 11 PM Monday - Saturday,... more
An excellent way to get to Baltimore from Washington DC is to take the MARC Commuter Train's "Camden Line." It's somewhat slow (about 1 hour 15 minutes), and doesn't run terribly often (only during... more
It used to be that there were several water taxi companies in the Baltimore Harbor. But they've all consolidated into one now which is called Ed Kane's Water Taxi. The ticket you buy onboard is... more
There are 3 free buses in Baltimore and on July 4th they added one more free bus with a different route called the Banner. You can take them from Amtrak to your Hotel. They run every 20 min but I... more
The best aerial gateway in the local area. If you are travelling to the Washington DC area, you should consider this airport as well.
There are direct shuttle connections to Baltimore AND Washington... more
There are several ways, depending on your preferences, the day of the week, and the time of day.
First off, if you choose to travel downtown, don't do it during rush hour, a standard common-sense... more
If you come in by air, you may want to rent a car. The best car rental place is the one that is near the airport. It is open 24 hours and has all the brands of... more
If you need to use Public Transit to get in and out of the D.C. Metro area the WMATA was so easy!Just outside the door of the International baggage carrousels... more
We have always found the Baltimore terminal to be quite convenient and un-crowded to cruise from. We have left from there three times - the first time on a... more
Driving in Baltimore has always seemed pretty easy when compared to other big East Coast cities like Washington, Boston, or New York. The streets seem generally... more
I don't normally take a lot of taxis, I usually walk most everywhere or master the public transportation system but for BaltOberfest, it just made more sense to... more
This is the 2nd city I've tried Super Shuttle in and it's the last. In NYC they were over a 1/2 hour late picking me up and several people on my shuttle... more
You'll find these Horse and Buggies just behind the Power Plant building on Pratt, I was told it was $15 for a tour of the Inner Harbor area.. this could be a... more
There are so many ways to get around Baltimore, but traveling by foot is really the easiest, especially if you are staying in the Downtown/Inner Harbor area.... more
I was born and brought up in Baltimore. When I married, my husband was in the Navy and we lived in various places around the US. Over the years (between 1959 when I married and 2007 when we finally......
There are only a few appealing things about summer in Baltimore: steamed crabs, baseball when the O's aren't losing, and snowballs.
But, one of the best things is the local festivals, especially when...
Before European settlement, the site of Baltimore was inhabited by a Native American people known as the Susquehannock. The area was explored by English soldier John Smith in 1608 and was settled in...
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