As Baltimore prepares to host Sail250, a nationwide celebration of the country's 250th anniversary, residents and visitors should brace for significant traffic disruptions. The event, running from June 28 to July 4, will attract thousands to the city's waterfront for a week filled with festivities.
Sail250 Maryland, alongside Airshow Baltimore, will feature a variety of tall ships and naval vessels, culminating in flight demonstrations by the Navy's Blue Angels and ambassador teams from the UK and France. With the influx of visitors, downtown areas are expected to experience heavy congestion, particularly this weekend when the Baltimore Orioles face off against the Washington Nationals at Camden Yards.
To accommodate the expected crowds, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation has announced several road closures and parking restrictions in the vicinity. Drivers are advised to anticipate gridlock and limited parking availability throughout the city.
Transportation Recommendations
City officials are encouraging the use of public transportation during this busy week. The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) will operate buses, Light RailLink, and Metro SubwayLink services, with schedules available on their website. Additionally, the Harbor Connector free water taxi will run Monday through Friday with enhanced service.
For those wishing to explore the ship locations, the free Charm City Circulator bus service will be available, along with options for renting e-scooters and e-bikes, which will have discounted parking in designated areas.
For those opting to drive, limited metered parking will be available, as well as several garages in South Baltimore near Key Highway and Hull Street. Both free and paid parking options will be accessible.
The Department of Transportation advises travelers to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys. Live navigation updates will be available through the Waze app to help manage detours.
For further details on navigating the events, visitors can check the Sail250 website.
Reported by HarborBeat based on thebanner.com (source).
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