Baltimore Airport Guide
Baltimore has been a popular short break destination for Americans for several decades. It has a great year round climate that makes it ideal for outdoor activity. There’s a big black American community in the city and this influences a lot of the cultural attractions of the city. Try the Great Blacks in Wax Museum, a spin on the Madame Tussaud’s theme. You shouldn’t miss a trip to the National Aquarium which is one of the biggest in the world and home to over 100,000 creatures. Finally, take a boat trip out onto Chesapeake Bay for a look at the city from the water.
Baltimore Airport Directions
Route 195 northeast will take you directly into Baltimore in around fifteen minutes from the airport.
Baltimore Airport Parking
There are a huge number of parking spaces at Baltimore Washington Airport – over 25,000 to be exact. They’re split into different types and the cost varies accordingly. Valet parking is available and for the parking which is further out, you can get a shuttle bus to save you the fifteen minute walk.
Baltimore Airport Flight InformationBaltimore Airport is a major international airport and receives flights from the UK with BA.
Hotels Near Baltimore Airport
One of the nicest hotels in Baltimore is the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace which is located right on the water’s edge in the harbour area. It’s not cheap at $110 a night but it’s certainly worth the price, if only for the view. If that’s out of your budget range there are lots of small motels and chain hotels where prices start from $30 a night. Try the Motel 6 Baltimore Harbor South
Baltimore Time Zone
Baltimore is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5)