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How to get to Downtown Washington, DC from Baltimore-Washington International Airport

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Many visitors to Washington choose to arrive at Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) because flights there are often cheaper than those to the areas's other two major airports. BWI is 33 miles to downtown Washington. It's a 25 to 45 minute drive with some public transportation available.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Map of Washington, D.C.
  • Metro map
  • Cash

    How to Get from Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI) to Downtown Washington, D.C.

  1. Step 1

    Take a Metrobus to the Metro subway for the least expensive way to get to Washington. Go to the airport's arrivals (lower) level and look for one of two bus stops for the BWI Express bus (No. B30). The bus runs nonstop to and from the Greenbelt Metro station on the Green Line. Buses pick up approximately every 40 minutes. Pickup hours from BWI are from 6:58 a.m. weekdays and 9:38 a.m. weekends until 10:48 p.m. daily. Cost is $3 each way.

  2. Step 2

    When you arrive at the Greenbelt Metro station, proceed inside and purchase a fare-card for a dollar and change. Take any train. Many tourists stay in hotels near the Gallery Place-Chinatown station, which also connects to the Red and Yellow Lines. If you're staying in a hotel along the Orange or Blue Lines, take your subway to Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter and follow the signs to transfer to another line.

  3. Step 3

    Take the MARC train. MARC is a Maryland local train that connects BWI Airport with Union Station in Washington. Take a free BWI Airport shuttle to the BWI Airport Rail Station. Trains depart Monday through Friday nearly hourly; no weekend service and limited holiday service. Service is from 4:40 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The trip takes 35 to 40 minutes. Cost is $6 each way.

  4. Step 4

    If you arrive on a weekend and cannot take the MARC train, take Amtrak. Service from the BWI Rail Station starts at 6:23 a.m. and ends at 11:48 p.m. weekdays and 11:51 p.m. weekends. The trip is 30 minutes to Union Station. From $12 each way.

  5. Step 5

    Take a taxi. Fares will run approximately $65 to downtown Washington. Taxi stands are immediately outside the arrivals terminal. Follow the signs for ground transportation.

  6. Step 6

    Take a shuttle service. SuperShuttle and other shuttle services can ferry you into the city for less than the cost of a taxi. Make a reservation in advance.

  7. Step 7

    Hire a private car service. Arrangements should be made in advance. Confirm your reservation before boarding your flight to Washington.

Tips & Warnings
  • When you're returning to the airport to go home and are taking Metro, pick up a rail-to-bus transfer when you enter the subway. It will give you a small discount for the connecting bus from the Greenbelt Metro station to BWI Airport.
  • Ask your taxi driver in advance what the approximate fare will be. Confirm it with the attendant at the taxi stand.
  • Taxis cost more money during rush hour. Also be aware of whether a fuel surcharge is being assessed.
  • Do not accept the services of a driver who approaches you in the airport and offers a ride; it's likely he or she is not properly licensed.

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boscorelli said

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on 7/14/2009 MARC is very convenient in Baltimore...and you cannot beat the price. Taxi can face delays if you are not careful about the traffic in DC. Make sure to check the times. You can also look up the fare at taxifarefinder.com

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