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Annapolis Map and Directions

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Annapolis, Maryland is located in Anne Arundel County, approximately 32 miles from Washington, DC and 26 miles from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. The city is a historical seaport and the state capital of Maryland. For information about Annapolis attractions, restaurants and hotels, see A Visitors Guide to Annapolis.

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General driving directions to the Annapolis City Dock are provided below the map. Zoom in or out to see more detail. Click on the icon to get specific directions from your location. You can toggle current traffic conditions on and off by clicking on the Traffic button (click on the "?" on the right hand side of the button to show the traffic color code key).

Annapolis Map

Directions to Annapolis From Washington DC:
Take US 50 East towards Annapolis
Take exit 24 to merge onto MD-70 S/Rowe Blvd toward Annapolis S
Continue to follow MD-70 S
Turn right at College Ave
At the traffic circle, take the 5th exit onto School St
At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto East St
Slight right at Pinkney St
Slight left at Market Space
Continue onto Dock St


Directions to Annapolis From Baltimore:
Take I-95 S toward Washington
Take exit 49A on the left toward I-695 E/Glen Burnie/Annapolis
Merge onto I-695 S
Slight left at I-97 S (signs for Annapolis/Bay Bridge)
Take the exit toward US-50 E/US-301 N/Annapolis/Bay Bridge
Merge onto US-301 N/US-50 E
Take exit 24 to merge onto MD-70 S/Rowe Blvd toward Annapolis S
Continue to follow MD-70 S
Turn right at College Ave
At the traffic circle, take the 5th exit onto School St
At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto East St
Slight right at Pinkney St
Slight left at Market Space
Continue onto Dock St

Related Sightseeing Information

A Visitors Guide to the Annapolis
Top 10 Things to Do in Annapolis
Annapolis Cruises - Sailing on the Chesapeake Bay
Annapolis Hotels
Annapolis Photos
Maryland Eastern Shore Visitors Guide

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