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National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD 

The National Aquarium, Baltimore, features three pavilions of exciting attractions and a living collection that includes more than 16,000 animals from more than 660 species of fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and marine mammals that live in award-winning habitats.

Dining, Entertainment, and More!

Baltimore City is full of history, renowned for its Inner Harbor renaissance, valued for its neighborhoods, praised for its rich cultural heritage and noted for its diverse and excellent restaurants. For a little flavor of the city, visit Baltimore.org.

Traveling to Baltimore

Train

Baltimore's Penn Station, located at 1500 North Charles Street, is only 2 miles north of the National Aquarium. Taxi pickup and public transportation are available from the station. Obtain schedules and purchase tickets through Amtrak.com or call 1-800-USA-RAIL. 
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Plane

Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) is located just south of Baltimore City and is the most convenient airport to the Aquarium. From shuttle, taxi, and light rail services to limo pick-up, ground transportation from the airport to downtown locations is efficient and easy.

Car

Get driving directions here.

Public Transit

Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is a provider of transportation services such as local buses, Metro Subway, Light Rail, and MARC Train for the Baltimore metropolitan region. The Aquarium is accessible via Charles Center and Shot Tower/Market Place Metro Subway stations, the Convention Center Light Rail stop, and local MTA Bus Service lines #7 and #10, as well as the free Charm City Circulator, all stop along Pratt Street.

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National Aquarium - Climate Change and the Oceans Summit 2012

Communicating Climate Change and the Oceans Summit 2012 on April 15-17

At the Admiral Fell Inn
888 South Broadway
Baltimore, MD  21231

Hotel Check-in and Summit Registration
begin at 4:00 p.m. at the Admiral Fell Inn

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