Getting Around
Baltimore has a wealth of transportation; you just have to know where to look. Use the Inner Harbor as a starting point to explore the farther-flung neighborhoods.
By Land
Baltimore Sightseeing Tours
Take a guided 90-minute trolley tour to see Baltimore’s landmarks.
Charm City Circulator
Scoot around downtown for free in a hybrid-electric shuttle.
Maryland Transit Administration
Your connection to the local bus, Light Rail and MARC train routes.
Segs in the City
Take a one- or two-hour “safari” in the city on a guided Segway tour.
The Yellow Cab Company
The fleet of more than 600 vehicles includes Yellow, Checker and Sun cabs.
By Air
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
More than 20 million passengers flew through BWI in 2009, making it one of the largest 25 continental U.S. airports.
By Rail
Amtrak
Travel to Baltimore via train, with stops at Mount Vernon’s Penn Station and the airport.
Light Rail
The street-level rail has 33 stops that hit Mount Washington Village, Penn Station and downtown.
By Sea
Ed Kane’s Water Taxis in Baltimore
The blue-and-white boat system offers an all-day, unlimited service to more than 35 attractions.















