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Baltimore City Parking

Baltimore Parking: Best Baltimore Parking Deals

Baltimore Parking: Best Baltimore Parking Deals

Want to park in Baltimore but have no idea where to look? Then look no further than On Air Parking. Let us find the perfect neighborhood in Charm City.

No matter the neighborhood, we’re sure to have the parking you need available and ready whenever you need it.

It doesn’t matter if you’re on vacation or a business trip, our 5-star parking facilities are open any day of the week, all year round.

Visiting Baltimore 

Baltimore is a bustling city full of traffic and skyscrapers. Take the guesswork out of your parking and park with us today. Whether you’re touring the city or here on business, you’ll have one less thing to worry about.

Prepay Baltimore Parking

No matter the city, parking is hard to find. Who wants to park on the street or circle for hours looking for a good lot? 

If you book with us, parking is always guaranteed. Did your plans fall through at the last minute? No worries! We have a no-questions-asked cancellation policy. Simply contact us and we’ll get you on your way!

FAQ

What is Baltimore’s Cheapest Parking?

On Air Parking is Baltimore’s cheapest parking.

What is Your Rate for Parking in Baltimore?

On Air Parking’s rate for parking in Baltimore is $7.50* per day.

Is Parking Guaranteed in Baltimore?

Yes, On Air Parking guarantees everything we sell.

We have found the cheapest rates in Baltimore for all your parking needs!

Here is a full list of our Baltimore parking available day or night:

Belair-Edison, Baltimore - Belair-Edison prides itself on being Baltimore’s best kept secret. This beautiful neighborhood boasts several parks, such as Herring Run Park, Clifton Park, and Lake Montebello giving it a small-town feel in Maryland’s largest city.

Canton, Baltimore - Canton is one of Baltimore’s most famous neighborhoods, being that it is nestled on the Patapsco River waterfront.

Charles Village, Baltimore - Charles Village is a quaint little neighborhood nestled right next to Johns Hopkins University, making it young and vibrant and full of students here, there, and everywhere.

Clifton, Baltimore - Believe it or not, Johns Hopkins University used to own the area of Clifton Park, which was sold to the city of Baltimore, along with the Clifton Mansion, in 1895.

Downtown, Baltimore - Downtown Baltimore is famous for its theaters and arenas. This area of Baltimore hosts venues such as the Royal Farms Arena, if you’re in the mood for a concert or a sporting event, and also the 1914 Hippodrome.

Fells Point, Baltimore - Fells Point is a waterfront neighborhood of Baltimore that boasts pubs and taverns as well as live music and a lively nightlife.

Franklin Square, Baltimore - Franklin Square is located in Central Southwest Baltimore. It is an historic community named after Franklin Square Park, which is the oldest park in the city from the mid-19th century. 

Inner Harbor, Baltimore - If you want to see the sights of Baltimore, the Inner Harbor is where to go. This Baltimore neighborhood calls the Maryland Science Center its own, and this center is complete with an observatory, a planetarium, even the National Aquarium resides here.

Little Italy, Baltimore - If you ever find yourself in southeastern Baltimore, be sure to check out Little Italy, a neighborhood with strong Italian-American roots. Everywhere you look, the rich Italian-American heritage of Little Italy can be seen and felt.

Midtown, Baltimore - If you’re in Baltimore, be sure to check out Midtown, Baltimore’s cultural district bustling with art galleries, theaters, cocktail bars, even trendy alehouses. Plenty of historic buildings line the streets giving Midtown a distinct and historical feel.

Mondawmin, Baltimore - Mondawmin has historically been known as an African American community of Baltimore, however, it is now one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Baltimore.

Morrell Park, Baltimore - Morrell Park is situated upon a hill, giving one and all a perfect view of the Baltimore skyline. It is home to both indoor and outdoor recreation, which makes Morrell Park one of the most coveted neighborhoods in the city.

Penn Station, Baltimore - Penn Station in Baltimore is also known as Pennsylvania Station. This station is the main hub of train transportation coming in or out of Baltimore, Maryland. If you’re taking an Amtrak anywhere up and down the eastern seaboard, chances are you’ll end up at Penn Station sooner or later. 

South Baltimore - South Baltimore is a city with a rich and lustrous history. This town is where “The Star-Spangled Banner” was born, written by Francis Scott Key during the Revolutionary War.

Station North, Baltimore - Station North is Baltimore’s edgy resident arts district. This neighborhood is full of exhibit spaces that are DIY, with murals and all kinds of public art everywhere you look.

These parking deals are the best you’ll find in the city of Baltimore. 

For Baltimore parking, simply choose the neighborhood of your choice, select the dates you’d like to check in and check out, then enter your credit card information. It’s that easy!

You’ll be emailed the full details of your reservation for parking, which includes the address of your parking facility. If you need to cancel your reservation for any reason, cancellation is absolutely FREE up to start date and you will be refunded as soon as possible.

Give us a call and book your parking today at 424-532-8940.

*Prices are subject to change based on available inventory and holiday charges.

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