The Easy Way to Park in AnnapolisTune into AM 1620 as you approach Annapolis for any special event information.
The best ways to park are to use the city garages and leave your car there during your visit, or to park at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium lot on Rowe Blvd. Parking on the 17th Century Streets of Annapolis can be challenging, at best! Annapolis is a small city and lends itself perfectly to walking and was recently named one of the "Top Ten Walking Cities in the U.S." by Walking magazine. It is less than ½ mile from the Visitors Center on West Street to the Annapolis City Dock. All parking and shuttle rates are subject to change.
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Park in Garages:
- Gotts Court Garage off Calvert or Northwest Street: First Hour FREE, $1 each additional hour, $8 maximum weekdays, $4 maximum on Saturdays and Sundays. Flat rates charged after 4 p.m.
- Hillman Garage off Main Street: First Hour FREE, $1 each additional hour, $8 maximum weekdays, $4 maximum on Saturdays and Sundays. Flat rates charged after 4 p.m.
- Park at either Gotts or Hillman Garages and shop at any of the participating "Park & Shop" merchants to receive a discount on your parking fee.
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Take the Shuttle:
- Park at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium and take the shuttle into the Historic District:
- $4 all day parking. Shuttles are 75 cents into downtown and are free back to your car. Shuttles run 7 days a week from May to mid-October from 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. From mid-October to May, shuttles run weekends only from 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- To get to the parking lot: Route 50 East to Exit 24 (Rowe Blvd.) Turn right from Rowe Blvd. onto Taylor Ave. at the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium. Look for stadium parking on the right.
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Parking for RVs:
- RVs and motor coaches must park at the Navy-Marine Corps Stadium for a fee of $8 per day. No parking garages can accommodate RVs or motor coaches. City streets are narrow and make driving extremely difficult. Shuttles are available from the Stadium lot.
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Parking Meters:
- Parking meter hours are 10 a.m. -- 7:30 p.m. Seven Days a week. Meter rates are fifty cents an hour with a two hour maximum.

