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Accomodations
For hotel recommendations and general assistance with your stay, please contact a care coordinator at (443) 923-9222
Transportation
Parking at the North Broadway Campus
Families and visitors may park in the Kennedy Krieger Parking Garage for free. To enter the garage, pass the Institute on North Broadway, cross Madison Street, turn right on Ashland, and turn right into the garage. Validate your parking ticket at the front security desk.
The Metro
The metro subway system has a stop on North Broadway directly across the street from the Kennedy Krieger Institute. Convenient destinations from the metro include Penn Station, Baltimore’s major train station; Charles Center, in Baltimore’s downtown business district; the world-famous Lexington Market; and Hunt Valley and Owings Mills, suburbs in Northern Baltimore County.
Airport
- BWI Airport: 410-859-7111
Buses
- Greyhound/Trailways Bus Lines: 800-231-2222
- MTA (bus and metro schedules): 410-539-5000
Taxi Services
- Red Ball Cab: 410-675-2220
- Arrow Cab and County Cab: 410-327-0330
- Yellow Transportation: 410-685-1212
Trains
- Marc Commuter Train: 800-325-7245
- Penn Station Amtrak: 800-USA-RAIL
Directions to 801 North Broadway
From Interstate 95 North:
- Take 395 (follow signs for Downtown)
- Right onto Pratt Street (pass Harborplace, Little Italy)
- Left onto Broadway, go approx. 10 blocks (pass the 707 N. Broadway Institute location) to the Outpatient Center located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Madison and Broadway)
- Even though the building is situated at the corner of Madison and Broadway go straight for another block and turn right on Ashland Ave. and take your first right into the entrance drive and parking garage
From Interstate 95 North (alternate route):
- Take the Baltimore-Washington Parkway North Toward Downtown Baltimore (Route 295)
- 295 ends at Pratt Street
- Right onto Pratt Street (pass Harborplace, Little Italy)
- Left onto Broadway, go approx. 10 blocks (pass the 707 N. Broadway Institute location) to the Outpatient Center located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Madison and Broadway)
- Even though the building is situated at the corner of Madison and Broadway go straight for another block and turn right on Ashland Ave. and take your first right into the entrance drive and parking garage
From Interstate 83 South:
- Exit at Guilford Avenue
- Left onto Centre Street (stay in 2 far right hand lanes)
- Bear right onto Monument Street
- Left onto Broadway (707 N. Broadway Institute location will be on your right)
- Go one more block to the Outpatient Center located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Madison and Broadway)
- Even though the building is situated at the corner of Madison and Broadway go straight for another block and turn right on Ashland Ave. and take your first right into the entrance drive and parking garage
Directions to 707 North Broadway
From Interstate 95 North:
- Take 395 (follow signs for Downtown)
- Right onto Pratt Street (pass Harborplace, Little Italy)
- Left onto Broadway (approx. 9 blocks to the Institute located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Monument and Broadway)
From Interstate 95 North (alternate route):
- Take the Baltimore-Washington Parkway North Toward Downtown Baltimore (Route 295)
- 295 ends at Pratt Street
- Right onto Pratt Street (pass Harborplace, Little Italy)
- Left onto Broadway (approx. 9 blocks to the Institute located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Monument and Broadway)
From Interstate 83 South:
- Exit at Guilford Avenue
- Left onto Centre Street (stay in 2 far right hand lanes)
- Bear right onto Monument Street
- Left onto Broadway (located on this corner to your right)
From Interstate 70 East:
- Take Interstate 695 East Towards Glen Burnie
- Take 95 North to Baltimore.
- Take 395 Baltimore / Inner Harbor
- Right onto Pratt Street (pass Harborplace, Little Italy)
- Left onto Broadway (approx. 9 blocks to the Institute located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Monument and Broadway)
From Interstate 95 South:
- Exit Eastern Avenue toward Highlandtown
- Right onto Broadway (approx. 9 blocks to the Institute located on the right-hand side of the road on the corner of Monument and Broadway)
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