Parking is available on a first come, first served basis at the Baltimore International College-owned lot at the Culinary Arts Center in Little Italy. The Vehicle Registration Fee is $120 for the spring 2010 semester and it is required to park in the lot. All vehicles must display BIC-issued identification at all times. If the identification sticker and the hangtag are not properly displayed, the vehicle is subject to towing and fines.
For more information on student parking passes, please contact Stephen Toppin at 410-752-4710, ext. 205, or email stoppin@bic.edu. Parking passes can be purchased on the second floor of the Commerce Exchange at 17 Commerce Street, Baltimore, MD 21202.
Baltimore International College offers a free shuttle bus for students' convenience and safety. The shuttle runs during weekdays, and travels between the dormitory in Mount Vernon, the Commerce Exchange Building Downtown and the Culinary Arts Center in Little Italy.
Download a .pdf of the shuttle schedule here.
The Charm City Circulator (CCC) is a fleet of 21 free shuttles that travel three routes in Baltimore City.
The CCC service residents, downtown employees, students and tourists and anyone else who wishes to ride. The shuttle is intended to reduce congestion and greenhouse gas pollution by offering a convenient, reliable and eco-friendly form of public transportation.
The CCC consists of three separate routes—the Green Route which runs from City Hall to Fells Point to Johns Hopkins, the Purple Route which runs from Penn Station to Federal Hill, and the Orange Route which runs from Hollins Market to Harbor East.
Not only is the CCC dedicated to offering a stellar form of public transportation that links critical parts of the city— the CCC is interested in doing it in the cleanest way possible. The organization chose 21 DesignLine 2009 EcoSaver IV LF Hybrid Electric vehicles—the first fleet of this type in a major metropolitan area. The Charm City Circulator was a part of former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon’s vision of a “cleaner, greener Baltimore.”
BIC encourages all BIC students to use this service—not only is it free, it is efficient. A shuttle arrives every 10 minutes at the designated stops on each route.
Use it as your connector to your regular train, bus or commuter lot—or just to get a taste of all Baltimore City has to offer. For more information visit the Charm City Circulator website or click on the links below to download PDF route maps:
ORANGE ROUTE - Route Stops
Find stop locations between Hollins Market through Harbor East.
PURPLE ROUTE - Route Stops
Find stop locations between Penn Station through Federal Hill.
The city of Baltimore also has many public transportation options, including buses, the light rail and the metro subway. For more information about fare, schedules and maps, visit www.mtamaryland.com