| I’m having international guests stay with me for a week. They do not drive. What’s the best way to go to Annapolis? I’m not able to find a direct bus or train. |
| There isn't any. Uber would probably be super expensive. |
| I’m not able to figure out route 220 schedule. Will need to call them. |
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I think there’s a commuter bus but it’s more for Annapolis to DC so not sure the timing works. Someone posted it in another thread about travel between DC and Annapolis.
Renting a car for a day might be easier/cheaper than uber. |
| Uber from New Carrollton is an option. Or looks like Greyhound has a stop - https://locations.greyhound.com/bus-stations/us/maryland/annapolis/bus-station-190025 |
| Search the bus tour companies. Some will do do DC and Annapolis, etc. Even NY tourists can get a hop on hop off bus tour that includes DC. Pretty sure there are DC based busses that will go to Annapolis. |
Annapolis would not even be in my top 25 list of places to take someone around here - or does someone visiting from elsewhere actually want to go there? |
If you had a time machine, you could put them on the Washington, Baltimore, and Annapolis Electric Railway. |
| Check directions on google maps and select the public transportation option. I see there is a bus from New Carrollton. The schedules are included. I find that google maps is a really helpful way to figure out public transportation options, including buses, in many cities. |
| The commuter buses mostly go to park and ride stops in Annapolis. I'd do zipcar or some other same day rental. |
| There are commuter buses but the problem is they go from Annapolis to DC in the morning and the reverse in the afternoon. I didn’t find anything that would work. |