Getting Here
Location
EASY TO GET TO AND EASY TO LOVE

 

Whether by car, bike, public transportation, or boat, Baltimore Peninsula sits at the center of essential transportation networks. Boasting three ramps directly from I-95, workers have an easy commute from the surrounding Baltimore and DC metro, and visitors can enjoy an easily accessible location from nearby BWI airport and Baltimore Penn Station.

 

Check out the map below to explore our neighborhood and transportation options.

 

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Baltimore Penn Station

The heart of the Mid-Atlantic, Baltimore Peninsula is conveniently situated between Washington DC, Philadelphia, and New York City. Baltimore Peninsula is only a fifteen minute drive from Baltimore Penn Station, allowing for easy transit between major East Coast cities and business hubs.

Baltimore Penn Station

Baltimore Washington International / Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

Central and connected; the Baltimore Washington International Airport is an easy fifteen minute drive from Baltimore Peninsula, ensuring that air travel is a breeze for residents and visitors alike.

Baltimore Washington International / Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

Charm City Circulator

The Charm City Circulator serves the needs of visitors, residents and employees by providing a fast, convenient, free, and energy-efficient way to travel throughout Baltimore City.

Charm City Circulator

Cycle Network

Bike-friendly and built for pedestrians to enjoy, Baltimore Peninsula has a network of cycle and walking paths embedded throughout the neighborhood with convenient bike racks and protected bike lanes for safety.

Cycle Network

Light Rail

Three nearby Light Rail stations allow for convenient travel throughout Baltimore City and the surrounding counties on the Light Rail system spanning from Glen Burnie to Hunt Valley.

Light Rail

MTA Bus

Two MTA bus routes service Baltimore Peninsula. The CityLink Silver stops on Hanover Street and runs between Curtis Bay-Hopkins/Morgan State. The LocalLink 71 services Downtown-Patapsco station.

Bus Schedule
MTA Bus

Travel by Boat

Baltimore Peninsula boasts two neighborhood marinas and a future Water Taxi connection to the Inner Harbor.

Travel by Boat

Travel by Car

With three ramps directly from I-95, Baltimore Peninsula is easily accessible from the highway and is seen by over 46 million vehicles each year. Ample street, surface, and garage parking is available throughout the neighborhood. Click the link below for additional parking details.

 

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Travel by Car

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