
1st Mariner Arena Baltimore Address and Directions
Nested in Baltimore, Maryland, 1st Mariner Arena was opened in 1962 as the Baltimore Civic Center, and renamed in 1986 by 1st Mariner Bank. This indoor sports and entertainment arena is the largest facility in Baltimore and it contributes greatly to the prosperity of the city, for it has hosted some biggest entertainment activities since its establishment, such as the NBA All-Star Game in 1969, 1994 King of the Ring, and the latest WWE Extreme Rules on April 25, 2010.
So if you have the chance to visit Boston City, remember to give a day for exploring 1st Mariner Arena. Games, concerts, matches, and many other events will definitely fill your every minute with excitement. Are you interested now? Read on to find specific info related to this place.
Where is 1st Mariner Arena? It is located at 201 W. Baltimore Street Baltimore, Maryland, about a block away from Baltimore Convention Center and a few miles to Inner Harbor. So before the start of the occasions in the arena, you can spend some time hanging out and get the most for your tour in Baltimore.
Map to Locate 1st Mariner Arena
http://www.downtownbaltmap.com/dp.aspx?category=%27Attractions%20/%20Museums%27
If you would like to choose public transportation, the following tips can be helpful.
Metro Subway - The station is located one block away from the arena at Charles Center metro. The subway runs at 5am to 24pm from Monday to Friday and 6am to 24pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Light Rail - You can get off the train at Convention Center stop at Howard Street, which will lead you directly to the Arena. Running time is from 6:00 to 23:00 on Mondays to Saturday, and on Sunday and holidays, the rail will open from 11:00 to 19:00.
MARC Train - There are two lines you can give a thought to, Penn Line and Camden Line. However, both of them do not stop just around 1st Mariner Arena, but you may find them helpful under certain conditions.
Schedules for Penn Line
http://mta.maryland.gov/services/marc/schedulesSystemMaps/penn.cfm
For Camden Line
http://mta.maryland.gov/services/marc/schedulesSystemMaps/camden.cfm\
Bus - Check the website for Maryland transportation to find which local bus route suits your need.
Maryland Transit about Bus Routes
http://mta.maryland.gov/services/bus/routes/bus/
Charm City Circular - This is a kind of free shuttles with 3 separate routes. The Green Route runs from City Hall to Fells Point to Johns Hopkins, Purple Route runs from Penn Station to Federal Hill, and the Orange Route from Hollins Market to Harbor East.
Maybe you want a different way to get there, how about a self-driving tour? You don't have to worry about parking. 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore provides parking service on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a large variety of parking garages near the arena in case that those extra parking lots are full. So what you have to do is just driving there safely. You are provided detailed driving directions on this website:
Directions for 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore
http://www.baltimorearena.com/directions.php
1st Mariner Arena Info about Parking
http://www.baltimorearena.com/parking-mass-transit.php

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