Visitor Information
Baltimore County is a wonderful area, full of country charm paired with the excitement of the city. With its central location, the area is an excellent hub for access to many popular tourism destinations. We are just a short drive to historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C. and Baltimore's Inner Harbor. From Baltimore County you can also explore "More than You Can Imagine" in other areas of Maryland. Take advantage of the County's economical hotel rates, hassle free parking and easy access to other destinations.

Visitors' Services
| Baltimore County Government | 410-887-0000 |
| Recreation & Parks | 410-887-3817 |
| Conference & Visitor's Bureau | 877-782-9636 |
Transportation
| Airports |
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| Baltimore-Washington Airport | 410-859-7111 |
| Martin State Airport | 410-682-8800 |
| Washington Dulles Airport | 703-572-2700 |
| Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport | 703-417-8560 |
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| Train |
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| Amtrak | 800-872-7245 |
| Amtrak Metroliner | 800-523-8720 |
| Light Rail | 410-832-1200 x3990 |
| MARC Train | 410-859-7420 |
| Metro Subway | 410-832-1200 x3986 |
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| Bus Service |
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| Baltimore Mass Transit | 410-539-5000 |
Lodging
Baltimore County has over 5,000 hotel rooms to suit every budget. All are only 15 minutes from downtown Baltimore and easily accessible to the Baltimore-Washington International Airport. You want it, we've got it. Choose from no-frills motels, charming bed and breakfasts, chain lodgings with full-service facilities and resort properties complete with tennis, pools, fitness centers, restaurants, lounges and more.
Baltimore County offers a variety of locations for conferences, banquets, meetings, weddings, and other events. For planning assistance, call or write:
Executive DirectorBaltimore County
Conference & Visitor's Bureau
P.O. Box 5426
Lutherville, MD 21094-5426
| Office: | 410-329-1001 or 1-877-STAY-N-DO |
| Fax: | 410-329-1188 |
| Email: | info@visitbacomd.com |
Web site: www.visitbacomd.com
More information on Baltimore County Attractions
Revised October 15, 2004
