FROM THE SOUTH VIA 295
Follow Baltimore/Washington Parkway (295) North. Exit onto I-895 North to Harbor Tunnel. After Tunnel, take second exit (Boston Street). Make a right at the first light onto Boston Street. Proceed approximately 1.5 miles and make a left onto Aliceanna Street. Proceed approximately 3/4 mile to South Central Avenue. Harbor News is located on the NW Corner of Aliceanna and South Central.
FROM THE SOUTH VIA 95
Follow I-95 North. After Fort McHenry Tunnel, take second exit (Boston/O'Donnell Street). Make a left at the first light onto Boston Street. Proceed approximately 1.5 miles and make a left onto Aliceanna Street. Proceed approximately 3/4 mile to South Central Avenue. Harbor News is located on the NW Corner of Aliceanna and South Central.
FROM THE NORTH VIA 95
Follow I-95 South. Exit onto Boston/O'Donnell Street. Remain straight, as the exit becomes Boston Street. Proceed approximately 1.5 miles and make a left onto Aliceanna Street. Proceed approximately 3/4 mile to South Central Avenue. Harbor News is located on the NW Corner of Aliceanna and South Central.
FROM THE NORTH VIA 83
Follow I-83 South to end of expressway. I-83 South becomes President Street. Proceed to Fleet Street and make a left. Proceed 2 lights to South Central Avenue and make a right. Proceed one block to Aliceanna Street. Harbor News is located on the NW Corner of Aliceanna and South Central.
PARKING
You have a few options for parking:
1. Park in the Marriott Garage that has an entrance just around the corner from Harbor News on Aliceanna Street (between S. Central and S. Exeter). Garage hours are 6AM–12AM, Sunday–Thursday and 6AM–2AM Friday–Saturday. Prices are $7 for the first hour, $11 up to 2 hours, $14 up to 12hrs or $22 max to close. However, if you shop at Whole Foods you will receive 2 hours of validated (free) parking. Ask Whole Foods to stamp your receipt. Harbor News does not validate parking.
2. Park on the street in the metered spaces. Meters are in effect from 8AM –12AM, 7 days per week and have a 2-hour limit. Meters accept quarters, dimes, nickels, dollar coins and credit cards. Meters do not accept paper money. Harbor News does not make change for meters.
3. Find a free space. Aliceanna Street between South Central and South Broadway (4 blocks of un-metered parking) is your best bet.