Explore the Historic Charm of Baltimore City Hall
Discover the architectural beauty and historical significance of Baltimore City Hall, a must-visit landmark in the heart of downtown Baltimore.
Baltimore City Hall, a stunning example of American architecture, invites tourists to explore its rich history and vibrant civic life. With its unique design and central location in Downtown Baltimore, it serves as a perfect backdrop for your visit, offering a blend of history and modern municipal function.
A brief summary to Baltimore City Hall
- 100 Holliday St, Baltimore, Downtown, Maryland, 21202, US
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Local tips
- Check the schedule for guided tours to learn about the building's history.
- Visit during weekdays to experience the building's vibrant civic activities.
- Don't miss the chance to take photos at the iconic Rotunda.
- Explore the surrounding area for additional historical sites and local eateries.
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Getting There
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Bus
From Laurel, head to the nearest bus stop located at the Laurel Town Center. Board the Route 86 bus towards Greenbelt Metro Station. Stay on the bus for about 30 minutes until you reach the Greenbelt Metro Station. Once there, transfer to the Green Line Metro train towards Branch Avenue. After about 25 minutes, get off at the Baltimore Arena station. From the station, walk about 10 minutes heading northeast on West Baltimore Street, then turn left onto Holliday Street. City Hall will be on your right.
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Train
Make your way to the Laurel Marc Train Station. Board a train heading towards Union Station in Washington, D.C. Alight at the Baltimore Penn Station after approximately 30 minutes. From the station, you can either take a local bus or walk. If walking, head southwest on West Baltimore Street for about 1 mile. Turn left onto Holliday Street, and you will find City Hall at 100 Holliday Street on your left.
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Bicycle
If you prefer to ride a bike, you can rent one from a nearby bike-share program in Laurel. Head west on Main Street until you reach the intersection with Route 1. Turn left and continue on Route 1 for about 5 miles. Follow the signs for Baltimore City, and then turn right onto West Baltimore Street. Continue until you reach Holliday Street, where you will see Baltimore City Hall on your left.
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Walking
If you are up for a long walk, start at the Laurel Town Center and head west on Route 1. Walk for about 6 miles, passing through various neighborhoods. Eventually, you will reach downtown Baltimore. Once you arrive in the downtown area, continue walking until you reach West Baltimore Street, then turn left to find Holliday Street. City Hall is located at 100 Holliday Street on your left.
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