500 W Redwood St
26 Apr, 7:00 PM2 hours

The University of Maryland Medical Center - Plaza Garage

Underground - 534 spots

Visitors only
$92 hours
The University of Maryland, Baltimore Parking and Transportation Services
The University of Maryland Medical Center - Plaza Garage
500 W Redwood St
Downtown
Baltimore, MD 21201

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 4"
Electric Car Charging

Prices

Mon-Fri 04:00 - 17:00
1 Hour$7.00
2 Hours$9.00
3 Hours$10.00
5 Hours$12.00
7 Hours$15.00
24 Hours$17.00
(ends at 4am)
Mon-Fri 17:00 - 04:00
Sat-Sun - All day
1 Hour$7.00
2 Hours$9.00
Max$10.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Contactless

Info

Patient parking 24/7 access. Visitor parking permitted after 2pm on weekdays.

Reviews

Jul 20, 2013

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Parking in Baltimore

Baltimore is one of the most historically important cities in the United States. It’s a major scientific, technological and medical center. It’s also the birthplace of the “Star-Spangled Banner” – the United States’ national anthem. There are a lot of interesting places to visit in Baltimore…. but what about finding parking there? Here are some tips that can help you out.

Single-space and multi-space meters are enforced 8AM-6PM, Mon-Sat. Meters charge $2 per hour. Coins and credit cards are accepted as payment.

There are also a lot of off-street lots and garages in downtown Baltimore whose rates are $5-$7 per hour and around $20 per 24 hours.

Monthly parking can be quite costly in downtown, ranging from $100 to $200.

In case you need to charge your electric vehicle, Baltimore has a number of EV charging stations. You can use our maps to find a parking space with a charger such as the Arena Garage or the Penn Station Garage.

Our parking maps can also help you find parking at all the major attractions in Baltimore, including the Baltimore Aquarium (The Lockwood Place Garage), the Baltimore Convention Center (the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel) or Baltimore Inner Harbor.

Please visit city of Baltimore’s official website for questions concerning citation payments.

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