Getting Around the Waterfront
Four wheels, two wheels, by rail or wave.
There are so many options when it comes to getting to and around The Waterfront that you won't be able to pick just one. Here are the ways to get to Baltimore's most prestigious attraction and all the ways to spend your days and nights of fun.
Charm City Circuator
The Charm City Circulator (CCC), is a fleet of 24 free shuttles that travel Five routes in the central business district of Baltimore City, Maryland.
Charm City Circulator’s mixed Fleet of Diesel hybrid and Clean Diesel buses make over 100 stops along Five 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.
Waterway Transit
The Baltimore Water Taxi provides both free public transit and private entertainment that traverses Baltimore's waterways. The Harbor Connector (HC) is an extension of the CCC and is the City’s free maritime transit service connecting 6 piers through four vessels.
Harbor Connector
Baltimore City's Harbor Connector Commuter Service is a free and convenient water transit system, connecting key waterfront locations.
Harbor Trolley
Scenic Boat Rides around the Harbor, passing historic landmarks, popular attractions, and vibrant neighborhoods.
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