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Estacionamiento: Fells Point, Little Italy y Harbour East

Parking at Fells Point on New Years Eve or during the Fells Point Fun Festival (or really, any Friday or Saturday night) can be a challenge.

The cobbled waterfront neighborhood, founded in the 18th century, was simply not designed for automobiles. So it’s nice that most of the Fells Points bars are within walking distance of each other so you only need to park your car once.

In fact, if you plan to drink, you may want to call a Baltimore area taxi company. Or another idea is to park near the inner harbor and take the water taxi to Fells Point. Find a parking lot in Inner Harbor here.

Most homes in Fells Point and nearby neighborhoods like Upper Fells Point, Butchers Hill, Canton, and Little Italy do not have off-street parking. So heavily residential areas are not a good place to find street parking. If you park on the street, do not block alleys or driveways. Some areas, like Little Italy and Fells Point, have only two hours of non-resident parking, so read the signs carefully.

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The area near Broadway Square in Fells Point has parking kiosks instead of meters. Find a parking spot and then pay for a certain amount of time (this is usually limited to two hours) at the kiosk with a credit card or coins. Then put the kiosk receipt in your front window. While this is a fairly inexpensive parking lot, the limited time and difficulty of finding a spot on the streets make it not a good option for everyone.

The best bets are parking lots in areas like Fells Point, Little Italy, and Harbor East.

Drop point

  • PMS Garage at 803 S. Caroline St., just south of Lancaster, 410-276-9141
  • PMI Garage at 1530 Thames St., Caroline & Thames, 410-783-5995
  • 2 parking lots on the east side of Fells Point in the 800 block of S. Wolfe St.

Canton – Canton does not have large parking lots. The Can Company has a small garage and a lot reserved for its clients. Across Boston Street is a pay lot near Bo Brooks. Street parking on Boston Street generally fills up quickly.

Little Italy – Street parking is always scarce here, but there are a few small lots and two parking lots.

  • Little Italy Garage, 400 S. Central Ave, 410-539-1790
  • PMI Garage 815 E. Pratt Street, near Albemarle

Harbor East – This entire area is under construction. The parking lots that were there last year are now construction sites. However, there are several parking lots in the area.

  • Parking in the Whole Foods building at 1001 Fleet St.
  • PMI Garage at 800 Aliceanna
  • PMI Garage at 720 Aliceanna
  • PMI Garage at 701 Aliceanna

Parking at Fells Point on New Years Eve or during the Fells Point Fun Festival (or really, any Friday or Saturday night) can be a challenge.

The cobbled waterfront neighborhood, founded in the 18th century, was simply not designed for automobiles. So it’s nice that most of the Fells Points bars are within walking distance of each other so you only need to park your car once.

In fact, if you plan to drink, you may want to call a Baltimore area taxi company. Or another idea is to park near the inner harbor and take the water taxi to Fells Point. Find a parking lot in Inner Harbor here.

Most homes in Fells Point and nearby neighborhoods like Upper Fells Point, Butchers Hill, Canton, and Little Italy do not have off-street parking. So heavily residential areas are not a good place to find street parking. If you park on the street, do not block alleys or driveways. Some areas, like Little Italy and Fells Point, have only two hours of non-resident parking, so read the signs carefully.

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  • Photo Tour
  • Hotels
  • Bars

The area near Broadway Square in Fells Point has parking kiosks instead of meters. Find a parking spot and then pay for a certain amount of time (this is usually limited to two hours) at the kiosk with a credit card or coins. Then put the kiosk receipt in your front window. While this is a fairly inexpensive parking lot, the limited time and difficulty of finding a spot on the streets make it not a good option for everyone.

The best bets are parking lots in areas like Fells Point, Little Italy, and Harbor East.

Drop point

  • PMS Garage at 803 S. Caroline St., just south of Lancaster, 410-276-9141
  • PMI Garage at 1530 Thames St., Caroline & Thames, 410-783-5995
  • 2 parking lots on the east side of Fells Point in the 800 block of S. Wolfe St.

Canton – Canton does not have large parking lots. The Can Company has a small garage and a lot reserved for its clients. Across Boston Street is a pay lot near Bo Brooks. Street parking on Boston Street generally fills up quickly.

Little Italy – Street parking is always scarce here, but there are a few small lots and two parking lots.

  • Little Italy Garage, 400 S. Central Ave, 410-539-1790
  • PMI Garage 815 E. Pratt Street, near Albemarle

Harbor East – This entire area is under construction. The parking lots that were there last year are now construction sites. However, there are several parking lots in the area.

  • Parking in the Whole Foods building at 1001 Fleet St.
  • PMI Garage at 800 Aliceanna
  • PMI Garage at 720 Aliceanna
  • PMI Garage at 701 Aliceanna

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