Penn Station
ETTING HERE
Convening your colleagues and industry peers in Baltimore couldn’ t be easier. All roads lead to Charm City— literally! Several major highways, train tracks and airlines will take you directly to this centrally located East Coast city. Once you’ re in Baltimore, getting around for meetings and leisure activities is part of the enjoyment.
BY AIR: Just nine miles south of Baltimore and accessible by Amtrak, MARC and Light Rail as well as taxis, shuttles and ride-share services, Baltimore / Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport offers more than 600 domestic flights daily from 36 airlines. Baltimore is also within an easy drive of Dulles International Airport and Reagan National Airport in the Washington, D. C. area, as well as Philadelphia International Airport.
BY RAIL: Baltimore’ s Pennsylvania Station, about 1.5 miles north of the Inner Harbor, is a stop on Amtrak’ s busy Northeast Corridor, with dozens of trains daily providing frequent service to and from Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, New York City and points north. Camden Station, adjacent to the Convention Center, provides a daily connection for those arriving from Washington, D. C.
BY BUS: Baltimore is accessible from around the country via Greyhound and other national bus lines; several budget-priced bus services run frequent trips to New York City and other Northeast destinations. CHARTER COACHES: Visit Baltimore operates a motor coach facility not far from downtown hotel and tourist stops— with plenty of parking and a drivers’ lounge.
PLANNING
BY CAR: Baltimore is conveniently located along I-95, I-70 and I-83 for drivers arriving from points west, north and south.
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