We bet you have heard of the Inner Harbor, the iconic landmark of Baltimore! It does not just refer to a historic seaport. These days it's more likely to be an area within a few-block radius of the Inner Harbor.
It's fun and convenient to drive your own car or get a car rental on your trip to center around this famous seaport in Maryland, as the scenic waterfront area features many world-class attractions and handy parking facilities. Now go with us to find out the parking locations.
With entrance on Calvert and South Streets, the underground garage beneath the Harborplace and the Gallery is the closet parking facility to the Harbor. The rate is $6 for 0 - 1 Hours, $13 for 1 - 2 Hours and $18 for 2 - 3 Hours. And the daily maximum rate is $23.
You can expect a flat rate if you enter after 4:00pm, but the rates differ: $6 for Monday - Thursday and $10 for Friday - Sunday. Plus, from Monday to Friday, if you arrive early enough to park on Levels P4 or P5, you can get the special rate of only $8.
For fantastic sports events in the Inner Harbor and even the entire Baltimore, no place beats Camden Yards Sports Complex. It's composed of Oriole Park at Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium.
In Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the stadium for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball, you can park at Lots F, G and H on a day of game. And limited parking might be available in Lots B and C on a first-come, first-served basis. The disabled season plan holders can enjoy the parking spaces reserved for them in Lots A and B which are also served on a first-come, first-served basis.
A-to-Z Guide to Oriole Park
http://mlb.mlb.com/bal/ballpark/information/index.jsp?content=guide
As the stadium for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League, the M&T Bank Stadium typically sells parking before events and the parking lot is by permit only. For fans with disabilities, parking spaces are offered on a first come, first served basis in Lots B, C and R. No permits are issued in advance for disabled parking spaces.
The Inner Harbor houses several great museums. Before enjoying your time there, you can easily find a place to keep your car safe and sound. American Visionary Art Museum tops your list of visiting.
For visitors driving to this Museum, you can take advantage of the abundant metered parking on Covington Street and Key Highway.
If you want to have a great meal after your museum trip, the best place for parking is the public parking lot at the Rusty Scupper Restaurant on Key Highway. The restaurant itself is located near most attractions of Inner Harbor and is a visual landmark from almost every point.
Visiting Info of AVAM
http://www.avam.org/stuff-everyone-asks/hours-and-directions.shtml
If you're looking for a music venue in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, head to Pier 6 Concert Pavilion, the home to the Cavalier Telephone Pavilion. You don't need to worry about parking there.
There are lots of parking facilities within one mile of it. You can choose to use Pier V Parking Garage at 711 E. Pratt Street, Lockwood Place Garage at 124 Market Place, Landmark Parking at 414 Water Street, PMI Parking Garage at 720 Aliceanna Street or Harbor Park Garage at 55 Market Place.
Pier 6 Concert Pavilion Parking and Hotels Nearby
http://www.piersixpavilion.com/parking_hotels.cfm
When looking for parking spaces, you can get much more choices if you're flexible enough. The main parking garages of downtown area include:
- Marriot Hotel Garage
110 S. Eutaw St., 410-385-0350
- Holiday Inn Hotel Garage
301 W. Lombard St., 410-783-4462
- Arrow Parking
210 West Baltimore St., 410-727-6811
- Edison Parking
100 W. Fayette St., 410-659-5824
- St. Paul Place Garage
210 N. Saint Paul St., 410-962-7063
If your visit is short and you have a tight budget, meter parking might be the best choice. The metered lots can be found at 202 Key Hwy, 400 E. Saratoga St, 453 Guilford Ave, 301 Green St, 2100 and 2200 Mcelderry St, 500 Collington St, 700 Broadway, 3702 Fleet St, 1100 Hollins St, 3200 Barclay St and more.