Arriving By Plane -- Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (tel. 800/I-FLY-BWI or 410/859-7111) is 10 miles south of downtown Baltimore, off I-295 (the Baltimore-Washington Pkwy.). It's a major domestic and international hub. Domestic airlines serving Baltimore include American (tel. 800/433-7300), Continental (tel. 800/525-0280), Delta (tel. 800/221-1212), Northwest (tel. 800/225-2525), Southwest (tel. 800/435-9792), United (tel. 800/241-6522), and US Airways (tel. 800/428-4322). To get to Annapolis from the airport, follow I-97 south to U.S. Route 50. Various exits will take you into town (although many chain hotels are right off Rte. 50). The Rowe Boulevard exit is the most direct one to the historic district. SuperShuttle (tel. 800/258-3826) charges about $30 between BWI and Annapolis. A taxi is about $45 one-way; call BWI Airport Taxi at tel. 410/859-1103. By Car -- From Baltimore and points north, take I-695 (the Baltimore Beltway) to I-97 south to U.S. Route 50 east. Rowe Boulevard from U.S. Route 50 will take you into downtown. From Washington, D.C., take U.S. Route 50 east off the Washington Beltway (I-495) to Rowe Boulevard. Parking can be a challenge in the historic district. Garages are located behind the visitor center off Northwest Street, on Duke of Gloucester Street behind City Hall, on Washington Street, and on South Street. You can also park at the Navy/Marine Corps Stadium, off Rowe Boulevard at Taylor Avenue, and ride the free downtown parking shuttle into the historic district. By Boat -- Docking at the Annapolis City Dock or moorings in the harbor are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Moorings cost $25 for boats under 45 feet. Dock fees are $6 an hour for boats up to 50 feet, $12 for bigger vessels. Electric is extra. Pay fees at the Harbormaster's Office on the City Dock. For information, call tel. 410/263-7973. By Bus -- Greyhound (tel. 800/231-2222) offers service to 806 Chinquapin Round Rd. Dillon's Bus Service (tel. 800/827-3490 or 410/647-2321) runs commuter buses to D.C., with stops at the Navy/Marine Corps Stadium, Harry S. Truman Park & Ride, and West Street. It costs $4.25 one-way. The Maryland Transit Administration (tel. 800/543-9809 or 410/539-5000) provides commuter bus service between Annapolis and Baltimore, as well as Washington, D.C., connecting to some of the MTA's Light Rail stops. Visitor Information The Annapolis and Anne Arundel Conference and Visitors Bureau (tel. 410/280-0445) runs a visitor center at 26 West St., just west of Church Circle. Bus and walking tours depart from here daily. The volunteers will make recommendations and reservations for tours, dinner, and accommodations. Open daily from 9am to 5pm. The bureau also runs an information booth at the City Dock during warm weather. Pick up a free copy of Annapolis, a visitors' guide with a good map of the downtown area. Inside Annapolis, a free bimonthly magazine listing local events and area businesses, is available at most restaurants and hotels. City Layout The streets of downtown Annapolis radiate from two circles: State Circle and Church Circle. The three main streets are Main, Maryland, and West. Main Street leads from Church Circle to the City Dock. Maryland Avenue stretches from State Circle to the walls of the U.S. Naval Academy. West Street runs from Church Circle to routes 2 and 50. The U.S. Naval Academy, surrounded by a high, gray wall, is in its own enclave, east of downtown. Getting Around By Shuttle -- The Annapolis Department of Parking and Transportation (tel. 410/263-7964) operates two free shuttles between the historic/business district and the parking area of the Navy/Marine Corps Stadium. The State Shuttle runs Monday through Friday from 6:30am to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm; it departs every 5 minutes during rush hour, every 15 minutes the rest of the day, with stops at Church Circle, near the visitor center, and near the State House. The Navy Bus Shuttle operates May through September, leaving the Navy/Marine Corps Stadium on the hour and half-hour every day. It stops at the Naval Academy's visitors' gate, Main Street, and West Annapolis locations. By Bus -- Annapolis bus service can get visitors all around town, from the historic district to West Annapolis and the shopping centers near Route 50. Base fare is 75¢; exact change is required. Buses run every half-hour, Monday through Saturday from 5:30am to 7pm, Sunday from 8am to 7pm (Brown and Gold routes only). Get a schedule at their website. By Car -- Car-rental firms in Annapolis include Budget, 2002 West St. (tel. 410/266-5030); Discount, 1032 West St. (tel. 410/268-5955); and Enterprise, 1023 Spa Rd. (tel. 410/268-7751). Parking is limited in midtown Annapolis, where streets are narrow and much of the 18th-century layout is intact. Visitors are encouraged to leave their cars in a park-and-ride lot on the edge of town, off Rowe Boulevard just west of the Navy/Marine Corps Stadium, and then take the free shuttle . Parking garages can be found behind the visitor center off Northwest Street, on Duke of Gloucester Street behind City Hall, on Washington Street, and on South Street. A new lot has opened on West Street. You can also try your luck at metered parking at the City Dock or on the street. Better yet, try the new valet parking at the City Dock -- look for the red awning. It's available daily in summer, weekends in the off season. If you park on a side street, look for parking restriction signs; without a permit, parking is limited to 2 hours. By Taxi -- Call Annapolis Cab (tel. 410/268-0022) or Yellow Checker Cab (tel. 410/268-1212). By Water Taxi -- The Jiffy Water Taxi (tel. 410/263-0033) operates from the City Dock to restaurants and other destinations along Spa and Back creeks. You can also call for a water taxi, just as you would a land taxi, and get picked up from your boat or waterfront location. If you're at a restaurant, ask the waiter to call for a ride back. It's a handy way to avoid the parking hassle as well as a pleasant sightseeing experience. Fares range from $1.50 to $4. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 9:30am to 11pm, Friday from 9:30am to 1am, Saturday from 9am to 1am, and Sunday from 9am to 11pm. Service is available in early May and in September and October. |