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Ho can I get from Boston to Baltimore?Country forums / United States of America / United States | ||
How far is it from Boston to Baltimore? | ||
You can use <a target=new class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.mapquest.com/directions/main.adp?go=1&do=nw&rmm=1&un=m&cl=EN&ct=NA&rsres=1&1ffi=&1l=&1g=&1pl=&1v=&1n=&2ffi=&2l=&2g=&2pl=&2v=&2n=&1pn=&1a=&1c=Boston&1s=MA&1z=&2pn=&2a=&2c=Baltimore&2s=MD&2z=&r=f">Mapquest</a> to find the distance, directions, and ideal driving time between two places. It says 406 miles and seven hours. Without a car you can use, planes, buses, trains, or a combination. We caught a Greyhound bus from New York to Baltimore and it was very easy. | 1 | |
See FAQ post 200: "Washington-Philadelphia-New York-Boston Via Public Transit" for ideas. | 2 | |
Take the train, bus, or plane to D.C. (if flying, to BWI) and then take the regional train to Baltimore. Plane is about 1.5 hours (flying time), train about 8. | 3 | |
The train is the most comfortable, but it's expensive. The Chinatown bus is the cheapest. It's pretty reliable. Google "Chinatown Bus" and you'll get a bunch of different company names. | 4 | |
You fly on Airtran, it is quite cheap ususally. | 5 | |
I'd take southwest to BWI usually | 6 | |
If you take a train, you can go direct to Baltimore, you don't have to go to DC. The train from Boston stops at BWI airport. | 7 | |
Just curious, why do you want to go to Baltimore??? | 8 | |
Anywhere to escape Boston. | 9 | |
Still at it with the Baltimore trashtalk, #8? | 10 | |
#10 -- what do you mean trashtalk? I'm wondering why someone would want to go there?? Why do you feel the need to comment about my question? | 11 | |
#11 -- Baltimore has at least as much for the visitor as other Amercan cities of its size, including Revolutionary War sites and some fine museums. It may be a little overshadowed by its neighbours Philadephia and Washington, but it's certainly wortyh visiting in its own right. | 12 | |
#12 -- what's so worthy about it? | 13 | |
I have to admit, I'd be a bit hesitant to send a foreign tourist to Baltimore myself. | 14 | |
This is a cut & paste job from some recent Baltimore postings, so my apologies for the lack of style: | 15 | |
TK == | 16 | |
I travel at least as much as you do and I still recommend Baltimore. Not trying to change your mind, just the weak premise of your argument. "I had a bad tiime so the PLACE sucks" is the weakest thing one can ever say, as far as for travel. And you of all people should know that! | 17 | |
<blockquote>Quote<br><hr>But I guess if you don't do very much traveling you would think this place is worthy of a recommendation.<hr></blockquote>Baltimore was fine for this traveller who had never been there before - for the reasons #12 mentioned and others. Some people can forget that for the first-time visitor to a place, it can always be interesting to see and experience - maybe not the best time - so you make a judgement about how long to stay and whether to ever return. But it's not life and death - a couple of days of your time, that's all.<BR><BR>We visited a gaggle of US second-tier cities (like Baltimore, Seattle, Denver, etc, etc) and they are all worth the effort, at least once. Frequency of visits to such a place is not necessarily the best qualification for giving advice to never-beens. And Baltimore is certainly NOT a place to avoid, like some that could be mentioned. My two cents. | 18 | |
#1 - Go to Dallas instead, it's a much better city than Baltimore. | 19 | |
take boston chinatown bus (fung wah) to NYC (takes about 4 hours) for $15. In NYC take ANOTHER chinatown bus (i think it actually picks you up somewhere mid town-you can google it) and for another $20 it will takke you to Blatimore travel plaza. It's the cheapest way to go. | 20 | |
fung wah boston to NYC is no cheaper than Greyhound and they are better at going through toll booths | 21 | |
By car with no traffic Boston to Baltimore about 7 hours. I will guess 350 miles. The cheapest way is the Chinese buses. Take a Chinese bus from Boston to NYC and then NYC to Baltimore but then you need to figure out where to sleep in NYC. Maybe you can sleep on the bus and drink all night in NYC. You are paying $30 or so for the bus. | 22 | |
FYI, there is an anime convention in Baltimore, so that is reason enough to want to go...especially when Vic Mignogna is a guest! | 23 | |