Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland and the center of a metropolitan area of 2.84 million people. Located on the Chesapeake Bay, the city is a melting pot of cultures and neighborhoods, ranging from metal and glass skyscrapers to brick row houses to the famous Inner Harbor. Johns Hopkins Medicine provides a wide range of adult and pediatric health care services at our hospitals, health care and surgery centers, community practices and homecare services in the Baltimore – Washington D.C. metropolitan area.
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Patient & Visitor Info | JH Trainee & Employee Info
How to Get Here
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- Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
BWI services over 20 million passengers a year! - Dulles International Airport
Dulles International Airport is 1.5 hours south of downtown Baltimore.
- Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
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- Maryland Transit Administration
Mass transit options include the Metro Subway, Light Rail, Marc Train, and more. - AMTRAK
Use the Fast Fare Finder to find trains to and from Baltimore.
- Maryland Transit Administration
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- Taxi Services
Sun Cab, 410-235-0300
Yellow Cab, 410-752-1096 - Johns Hopkins Shuttles
Shuttle services run regularly between the many Johns Hopkins Campuses. In addition, the shuttle transports residents from the surrounding communities to the hospital.
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Find out more about parking patient and visitor parking at Johns Hopkins East Baltimore campus.
Information for Johns Hopkins Employees, Trainees and Students
Baltimore Virtual Tour | The Office of Graduate Medical Education at Johns Hopkins Medicine
Explore the beautiful and diverse neighborhoods from downtown Baltimore to suburbs and the countryside.
Housing Relocation Benefits
Baltimore City and Johns Hopkins offer several incentives to help make the move to Baltimore easier and more affordable.
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A partnership between Johns Hopkins and the City of Baltimore enable Hopkins employees to receive as much as $17,000 in grants towards the purchase of a new home. Read more about the Live Near Your Work program.
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Buying Into Baltimore is a fair featuring four different neighborhood tours. Through the City of Baltimore, 50 participants will be eligible to receive a $3,000 home-buying incentive, which can be used for closing costs or a house down payment. Learn more about Buying into Baltimore.
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Live Baltimore and Baltimore City offer several additional incentives designed to reduce the cost of purchasing a home. Discover more cost-saving benefits.
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Several apartment complexes offer discounts to Johns Hopkins employees – be sure to ask the leasing office about specific details. Complexes offering discounts or other benefits include, but are not limited to: