Travelling during weekends - Public transportation - Baltimore [closed]

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I'm living in Baltimore for a short period of time. I work a lot during the week (and don't really have time to organize my trips) and have free time in weekends.

I don't have a driving license here so I'd like to make short round-trip of 1 day or 2 using public transportation.

I was thinking about visiting DC, Philly, Ocean city and more!

What's the best way for me to reach these places? What else should I visit (something that will take less than 4 hours to reach)?

I'm more interested in some places where I can enjoy nature, relax etc than some busy cities where everyone is rushing!






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Is there Public Transportation in Baltimore?

The MTA is the 13th largest public rapid transit system in the country and operates up to 1,350 vehicles during peak hours. There are up to 80 bus lines servicing Baltimore's public transportation needs, including a fleet of 24 free Charm City Circulator buses.

How to move around in Baltimore?

Public Transit Baltimore offers a variety of public transportation options to get around the city, including local, express and neighborhood buses, the metro subway, Light Rail, MARC train, taxis, Uber, Lift and more. Find a convenient transportation option.

How to get around Inner Harbor Baltimore?

Taxis and Ride-Sharing Apps The safest and most reliable way home or between destinations after dark is a taxi or rideshare. If you're staying centrally, fares are usually well under $10. Taxis from the airport to the Inner Harbor cost around $35.



I drove through the WORST parts of Baltimore, Maryland. This is what I saw.




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