
Maryland USA Travel Guide
Baltimore is accessible via several airports, each with its own characteristics.
Each airport serves different airlines and offers various routes.
Highest prices during summer (June-August) and major holidays. Lower in winter (excluding holidays) and shoulder seasons.
Reserve several months ahead for high season travel times. Use flight search sites such as Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner to monitor prices.
All major airports (BWI, DCA, IAD) offer dining, retail, car rental agencies, free Wi-Fi, and currency exchange.
Direct flights from London (Ba), Frankfurt (Condor), and Reykjavik (Play, Icelandair) are available.
Most flights land at major U.S. Hubs (IAD, JFK/Newark, ORD), requiring a connecting flight or ground transport.
Direct flights are available from Toronto (Air Canada, Flair Airlines).
Baltimore is a stop on the Northeast Corridor for train travel.
Bus services present an economical option for intercity travel.
Awareness of road conditions and parking options is important.
Baltimore's waterfront mainly caters to cruise passengers and local water taxi services.
The Patapsco River provides possibilities for fun, but not regular passenger transport for city arrivals.
Standard U.S. Customs and Border Protection procedures apply for international cruise arrivals.
The The Boat trip port offers taxi, ride-share, and pre-arranged shuttles to the city center or BWI Airport.
This section does not apply to travel within the U.S. Standard U.S. Customs are valid if arriving from Canada/Mexico overland.
For flights abroad from BWI, arrive at least three hours before scheduled departure. For domestic flights, two hours typically provide sufficient time.