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Whether you live, work or play in Baltimore, let us take you there! Charm City Circulator and the Harbor Connector are everywhere you want to go downtown. Best of all, they’re free!

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Where does the Charm City Circulator run?

The Charm City Circulator consists of four separate routes:

  • Green Route, which runs from City Hall to Fells Point to the Johns Hopkins Hospital Campus
  • Purple Route, which runs from 33rd Street to Federal Hill
  • Orange Route, which runs from Hollins Market to Harbor East
  • Banner Route, which runs from the Inner Harbor to Fort McHenry

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How often do Charm City Circulator Buses run?

Buses run 15 to 20 minutes every 20-25 minutes for the Banner Route.

If there are any service interruptions, we will announce them here and on  Facebook ,  Instagram , and  Twitter .

What is the Charm City Circulator?

Charm City Circulator’s mixed Fleet of Diesel hybrid and Clean Diesel buses make over 100 stops along four routes, traveling through some of Baltimore’s most charming neighborhoods, from Mount Vernon to Federal Hill, from the University of Maryland to Fells Point, and everywhere in between.

It’s no wonder many of our friends and neighbors rely on the Circulator to get around downtown and connect to other transit options like Light Rail, MARC, the subway, or  Harbor Connector .

Our fast, friendly, and free transit network is a convenient, reliable, and eco-friendly form of public transportation, serving residents, commuters, students, tourists - anyone who has somewhere to be downtown.

What can you see with the Charm City Circulator?

Whether you’re new to Baltimore or a regular visitor, there’s always something new to try! Here are just a few of the many popular attractions you can see for FREE by jumping on the Charm City Circulator:

  • American Visionary Arts Museum
  • Baltimore Center Stage
  • Baltimore Museum of Art
  • Broadway Market
  • Center Stage
  • Flag House Museum
  • Hippodrome Theater
  • Historic Ships of Baltimore
  • Inner Harbor
  • Lexington Market
  • Little Italy
  • Maryland Science Center
  • National Aquarium in Baltimore
  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards
  • Power Plant LIVE
  • Reginald F. Lewis Museum
  • Royal Farms Arena
  • Walters Art Museum
  • Washington Monument

Top 10 Reasons to Ride the Charm City Circulator:

  • FAST, FRIENDLY, & FREE. Free is good. And, free is faster because you don’t have to waste time looking for a change or waiting in line for other riders to pay a fare.
  • CONVENIENT. Rides come every 15 to 20 minutes, every 20-25 minutes for the Banner Route. All you have to do is step on and go.
  • COOL. Baltimore’s never seen a ride like this one. It’s sleek, comfortable, and green. With zero emissions up to 40% of the time, it will even help keep the planet cool.
  • CONNECTED. The Charm City Circulator will take you to all there is to do in the heart of the city, like business meetings or a ball game. Or use it to connect between other forms of transit like Light Rail, MARC, the subway, and even the Harbor Connector.
  • CUSTOMERS ARE #1. Professional drivers are specially trained to make Your New Downtown Ride friendly, calm, and comfortable.
  • CHILD FRIENDLY. The Charm City Circulator makes taking the whole family to one of downtown’s museums, parks, and attractions easy and inexpensive.
  • CREATIVE USE OF TIME. Sit back and relax. Read the paper. Or get some extra work done. Anything’s possible when you don’t have to sit behind the wheel.
  • CONVENTION COVERAGE. Visitors can get from their hotel to the Convention Center, then take it to museums, shopping, and the area’s best restaurants.
  • COST-EFFECTIVE. Even if you drive to a garage, you can take the Charm City Circulator between appointments, eliminating the need to pay to park more than once.
  • CAR SAVER. Downtown residents will no longer have to suffer the expense and hassle of owning (and parking) a car. The Charm City Circulator will get you where you need to go, whether it’s the grocery store, the office, or back from a night out with friends.

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Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland   , located in the north-central part of the state, near the Western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. It’s about 40 miles north of Washington, D.C., and makes a great weekend getaway for people on the East Coast, especially New Yorkers, Philadelphians, and Bostonians. And if you’re coming from D.C., it’s great for a day trip. Baltimore has a lot to offer visitors, from historic neighborhoods, top-quality museums, and excellent shopping and dining. And its waterfront location means a happening harbor and plenty of boat and ferry rides.

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Best Time to Visit: Summer is high season, but spring and fall provide lesser crowds and milder temps. All these seasons have various festivals as well.

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Getting Around: Although the easiest way to navigate Baltimore is by car, parking and traffic are often issues. The downtown area is fairly walkable, and bike riding is a good option, too. The MTA (Maryland Transit Administration) runs three public transit options. There is a small subway, the Metro SubwayLink, often just called the Metro Subway although it is only partially underground. The system covers about 15 miles and only has a single line that runs from Johns Hopkins Hospital, through the central business district, and then north, terminating Owings Mills, one of Baltimore’s suburbs. The subway connects to the more extensive public bus system, and the Light Rail, which mostly runs out to more suburbs, but also has a stop at Camden Yards, the Convention Center, and a few other downtown stations. A single trip on each of these cost $1.90, and a day pass is $4.40   . You can also take taxis, and both Uber and Lyft work in Baltimore. Finally, there is a water taxi that goes to various locations around the bay as well.

Travel Tip: Although the Inner Harbor is the city’s center for tourists, with several of its main attractions, the surrounding neighborhoods of Fell's Point, Federal Hill, Mount Vernon, and Hampden offer authentic local experiences and are filled with great shops, restaurants, bars, and more.

Baltimore has several flagship attractions, including the National Aquarium , Fort McHenry, Camden Yards baseball stadium, and its several stellar art museums. Strolling the Inner Harbor is perfect on beautiful days, and from there, you can take a water taxi to places like Fell's Point, a charming historic waterfront neighborhood with great shops and restaurants. And of course, you can’t visit Charm City without eating crabs doused with Old Bay, the city’s signature seafood seasoning. Don’t miss these activities:

  • See America’s favorite pastime. Oriole Park at Camden Yards is known as one of the country’s best stadiums. It has an ideal combination of tradition and modern amenities that make a day at the ballpark a perfect experience.
  • Eat seafood. Sampling Maryland’s famous blue crabs alongside fresh oysters and other seafood is a must when in Baltimore. From historic Faidley's Seafood, renowned for their crab cakes, to the classic Thames Street Oyster House, you really can’t go wrong as long as you remember to sprinkle some locally made Old Bay seasoning on top.
  • Visit the National Aquarium. Set in the middle of the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium features more than 800 species of fish and animals and provides hours of amusement and education. The aquarium is one of the largest tourist attractions in Maryland and consistently ranked in the top five aquariums in the country.

What to Eat and Drink

Have we mentioned the seafood yet? But seriously, you must eat Maryland blue crabs (crab cakes, steamed crabs, crab pizza, crab soup, crab mac, and cheese…you get it), oysters, and whatever fresh seafood you can get your hands on. And of course, you have to eat it with Maryland’s own Old Bay seasoning. Another classic Baltimore food is the pit beef sandwich, which is made with charcoal-grilled roast beef, onions, horseradish, and barbecue sauce (try it at Chaps Pit Beef). Lake Trout, which is actually whiting that’s breaded and fried, is another classic Baltimore dish. On the dessert end, make sure you sample a Berger’s Cookie, a cakey cookie dipped in fudgy chocolate, and a snowball, which is shaved ice soaked in flavored syrup and topped with marshmallow fluff. For many of these classics, head to Lexington Market, the oldest market in the country. But it’s not all about tradition: the city has several award-winning chefs creating innovative food, including Cindy Wolf, Spike Gjerde, and more.

Baltimore has a good craft beer scene , but sometimes locals prefer their beloved “Natty Boh,” the affectionate for National Bohemian, which was initially brewed in Baltimore (although Pabst Brewing Company now owns it). Look for the mustachioed gentleman on the logo painted and plastered all over town.

Find out where to get the best crab cakes in Baltimore , and, of course, the best steamed crabs .

Where to Stay

From high-end luxury hotels to charming inns to big brand hotels, Baltimore has a wide array of accommodations to fit every style and budget, whether you're alone, with friends, your significant other, or the entire family. The big brands like Marriott, Hampton Inn, and Radisson are here, as well as higher-end options like Four Seasons, Kimpton, and Renaissance. There is also a Live! Casino & Hotel if you want to gamble. For a bit more personality, book a room at one of the boutique hotels like the Sagamore Pendry, The Ivy Hotel, Hotel Indigo, or Hotel Revival. If you're on a tight budget, there are several motels and hostels, and home rentals are plentiful and can often be a good deal.

Explore the best accommodation options Baltimore with our guide to the city's best hotels.

Getting There

Baltimore is accessible by car, bus, train, and airplane. If you’re driving, you’ll likely arrive on I-95. Buses that serve Baltimore include Greyhound, BoltBus, Megabus, Peter Pan, OurBus, PandaNY Bus, and Wanda Coach.

Two trains serve Baltimore: Amtrak, which travels from all across the East Coast and beyond into Baltimore Penn Station, and the MARC train, which is a commuter rail that connects Baltimore to Washington, D.C. and surrounding Maryland suburbs and towns.

Baltimore’s main airport, Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) is 11 miles from downtown . Airlines flying in and out of BWI include Delta, American Airlines, Southwest, United, Alaska Airlines, Spirit, and JetBlue. You can also fly into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport , which is 43 miles away from Baltimore, or Dulles International Airport , which is 69 miles away from Baltimore.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Baltimore has plenty of public parks and waterfronts, as well as several hiking trails to explore. The Cylburn Arboretum is a large nature preserve that has free admission.
  • The Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Museum of Art are always free, all year round.
  • Patterson Park is filled with free activities: there’s a playground, ice-skating rink, swimming pool, lake, and basketball and tennis courts.
  • Search for bargains on Antique Row in Mount Vernon.
  • The city is filled with historical monuments and sites like Fort McHenry, Edgar Allen Poe’s memorial, and the historic harbor ships. Many are free to see, although some have admission fees to enter certain parts.
  • Browse public markets like Lexington Market and Broadway Market for affordable prepared food and ingredients.

Learn more about the cheapest ways to have fun by exploring the top 10 things to do in Baltimore for free and the best public parks in Baltimore .

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    baltimore bus trip planner

  5. Mta Bus Map Baltimore

    baltimore bus trip planner

  6. Mta Bus Map Baltimore

    baltimore bus trip planner

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  1. Trip Planner

    Transit Information Contact Center: 410.539.5000 Toll Free: 1.866.RIDE MTA (1.866.743.3682) TTY: 410.539.3497 Monday through Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm

  2. Schedules

    325 COLUMBIA & SILVER SPRING - DC. 335 CLARKSVILLE & COLUMBIA - DC. 345 ELLICOTT CITY & COLUMBIA - DC. 410 CHURCHVILLE - BALTIMORE. 411 HICKORY - HOPKINS HOSPITAL. 420 HAVRE DE GRACE - HOPKINS. 505 HAGERSTOWN-SHADY GROVE/ROCK SPRING. 515 FREDERICK - SHADY GROVE/ROCK SPRING. 610 WALDORF - WASHINGTON DC.

  3. How To Use Baltimore's Public Transportation

    Charm City Circulator. The Charm City Circulator is a free downtown bus system to help visitors and residents get around. Buses run about every 15 minutes along the four following routes: Orange: Hollins Market through Harbor East. Purple: Inner Harbor/Federal Hill through 33rd Street. Green: City Hall, Fell's Point through John Hopkins.

  4. Getting Around Baltimore: Guide to Public Transportation

    The airport service runs from roughly 5 a.m. to 12:40 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays, and 10:35 a.m. to 8:40 p.m. on Sundays and holidays. Transfers: One of the most connected services in Baltimore, the light rail intersects every other type of available transport, and many stops have direct links to multiple buses.

  5. Maps and Schedules

    City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100

  6. purple Route: Schedules, Stops & Maps

    The trip planner shows updated data for Charm City Circulator (Baltimore City) and any bus, including line PURPLE ROUTE, in Washington, D.C. - Baltimore, MD PURPLE ROUTE - Alternative Directions PURPLE ROUTE - 33rd St. - Medstar Union Memorial Hospital (Sb)

  7. Trip Planner App

    In the app: Choose your current location and destination. Pick the route that best fits your travel plans. Know the exact time the next bus will arrive. Get step-by-step directions on how to get to the bus stop and your destination after getting off the bus. Be notified when it's time to get off the bus, so you can browse other apps and surf ...

  8. Transit App

    Planning Your Trip. Transit has a built-in Trip Planner to give you easy-to-use directions: Enter a destination by tapping the green search bar on the home screen. ... Call 1-866-RIDE-MTA (1-866-743-3682) and select the "Bus Routes Information" option and enter your bus stop ID to hear the next real-time bus arrival information.

  9. Charm City Circulator

    417 E. Fayette Street, 5th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202 Customer Service Phone: 410-396-9596. Welcome to Charm City! Whether you live, work or play in Baltimore, let us take you there! Charm City Circulator and the Harbor Connector are everywhere you want to go downtown. Best of all, they're free!

  10. Baltimore Guide: Planning Your Trip

    Baltimore Guide: Planning Your Trip. Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland  , located in the north-central part of the state, near the Western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. It's about 40 miles north of Washington, D.C., and makes a great weekend getaway for people on the East Coast, especially New Yorkers, Philadelphians, and Bostonians.

  11. Commuter Options

    Commuter Bus riders may purchase one-way and 31-day passes directly from their smartphone on the CharmPass mobile transit fare app. CharmPass is free to download for Apple and Android devices. Download today! Paper tickets and passes may be purchased from MTA.CommuterDirect.com. Plan your ride across the Bay Bridge using the MDOT MTA Trip Planner.

  12. Plan a Trip to Baltimore, Maryland

    Visit Baltimore Merch. Show off your Baltimore pride in style with t-shirts, hats and hoodies featuring the Visit Baltimore logo. Plus get your hands on our one-of-a-kind posters. Find everything you need to make planning your Baltimore visit easier: maps, hotel information, special deals, transportation and more.

  13. Transit

    Taking transit is a great option for easing your commute. A car-free commute means more time for reading, listening to music, catching up on emails, or better yet, just sitting back and relaxing. A variety of transit options in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan region can help you save time and money on your commute and many Maryland ...

  14. Plan My Trip

    Enter a start address and destination to find bus schedules, bus stops, routes, and more. Home Plan My Trip Find My Bus Maps & Schedules ... Recheck your schedule and plan your trip on or after March 30, 2024. Plan trips with other service providers that use our data:

  15. OpenTripPlanner

    Plan Trip View Routes Nearby. Plan Your Trip. Switch

  16. Trip Planner

    Trip Planner. Live Chat agents available Monday-Friday 7am-7pm, excluding holidays. Reverse.

  17. Multi-Stop Route Planning and Optimization Tools

    Find the shortest routes between multiple stops and get times and distances for your work or a road trip. Easily enter stops on a map or by uploading a file. Save gas and time on your next trip. ... Provide up to 26 locations and Route Planner will optimize, based on your preferences, to save you time and gas money. One address per line (26 max ...

  18. Schedules

    26 Patapsco Station - Mondawmin. 28 Moravia - Rogers Ave Station. 29 Mondawmin - Brooklyn. 30 Rogers Ave - Hollander Ridge. 31 Sinai Hospital - Security Square. 32 Catonsville - Patapsco Station. 33 Mt Washington Station - Overlea. 34 Falls Rd/Greenspring- Westview. 36 Towson Town Center - Fox Ridge.

  19. Trip planner

    Bridges & Tunnels. Long Island Rail Road. Metro-North Railroad. Other agencies and departments. Planned Service Changes. Careers. Elevator & Escalator Status. Projects. Safety and Security.

  20. King County Metro Transit

    Trip Planning. From: Address; ... Local Bus Light Rail. Express Bus Commuter Rail. Bus Rapid Transit Streetcar/Monorail. Ferry/Water Taxi. Route Preference: Preferred start route: Preferred end route: Get Trip Plan. Go to the King County home page.

  21. Maryland Transit Administration

    MARYLAND TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION ANDPURPLE LINE TRANSIT PARTNERS ANNOUNCE UPDATED OPENING DATE FOR LIGHT RAIL LINE. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Purple Line Scheduled to Open in Winter 2027 BALTIMORE, MD (March 1, 2024) - The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration ... Feb 20, 2024.

  22. Schedules

    325 COLUMBIA & SILVER SPRING - DC. 335 CLARKSVILLE & COLUMBIA - DC. 345 ELLICOTT CITY & COLUMBIA - DC. 410 CHURCHVILLE - BALTIMORE. 411 HICKORY - HOPKINS HOSPITAL. 420 HAVRE DE GRACE - HOPKINS. 505 HAGERSTOWN-SHADY GROVE/ROCK SPRING. 515 FREDERICK - SHADY GROVE/ROCK SPRING. 610 WALDORF - WASHINGTON DC.