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Destination
Transportation
 Baltimore is easy to get to, and an
easy city in which to get around. Situated in the heart
of the Eastern Seaboard, Baltimore is easily accessible
by plane, train and highway. Its close proximity to New
York, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia make it a prime
meeting destination.
By Air
Baltimore is served by three major airports:
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall
Airport (BWI) in Maryland, Washington Dulles
International Airport , and Ronald Reagan Washington
National Airport in Northern Virginia.
By Rail
Baltimore is easily accessible by both train
and car and is within driving distance of more than
one-third of the nation's population.
Amtrak trains run 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. Baltimore is a major stop for
Amtrak's high-speed Acela Express service.
By Land
Baltimore's Light Rail and Metro systems carry
passengers from outlying hotels and BWI to the city.
Hotel Transportation
Getting to Hyatt Regency
Baltimore
Transportation options to Hyatt
Regency Baltimore can be found
here. Map and directions to the hotel can be found
here.
Getting to the
Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel
Transportation options to the Sheraton Inner Harbor
Hotel can be found
here. Driving directions to the hotel can be found
here.
Getting to the
Marriott Inner Harbor
Maps and transportation options to the Marriott Inner
Harbor can be found
here.
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