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Location

The Baltimore Convention Center

1 W Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Baltimore Convention Center

1 W Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

Accommodations

The Electrification 2026 Conference has hotel room blocks at various hotels throughout the downtown Baltimore area. The link to book your hotel room is available below!

Group rates will be valid until late May 2026 or when the room blocks are full. Any rooms booked after this reservation due date will be made within the hotels’ availability.

Attendees should only book through the Electrification website for event room blocks and avoid companies falsely posing as a partner of the event. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies. Attendees who book rooms through a “third-party room broker” often end up at sold-out hotels with no reservations and no recourse for payment refunds.

Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards

Address: 110 S Eutaw St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Distance from Conference: 0.1 miles walking
Rate: $209 per night.
This rate does not include sales tax and fees.
Cut-off Date: 5/29/26

Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor

Address: 401 W Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21201
Distance from Conference: 0.1 miles walking
Rate: $249 per night.
This rate does not include sales tax and fees.
Cut-off Date: 5/29/26

Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor

Address: 300 Light St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Distance from Conference: 0.3 miles walking
Rate: $219 per night.
This rate does not include sales tax and fees.
Cut-off Date: 6/1/26

Transportation to Convention Center

Transportation throughout Baltimore can be done via car, light rail or the city’s free downtown area public transportation shuttle service, the Charm City Circulator! Read more about the city’s transportation options on the BCC Website.

Traveling to Baltimore

Getting Around the City

Local Airports (BWI, DCA, IAD)

Fly into Balitmore/Washington International Airport with multiple direct flight options just a short drive away from the downtown area!

Water Taxi

Baltimore’s most scenic way to get around, with stops from the Inner Harbor to Canton. For a one-price, all-day pass, you can ride around the harbor or hop on and off to visit attractions or grab a bite to eat.

Charm City Circulator

The Circulator is a free bus service to help visitors get around downtown. Included in the system are shuttles connecting riders to attractions, historic sites, parking and businesses through the downtown area.

Ride Sharing

Uber and Lyft are very prominent and accessible in Baltimore. Make sure you download the apps if you don’t have them already to request a ride.

MTA

Maryland’s public transit authority operates the Light Rail and the Metro subway, plus more than 60 bus routes throughout the city. Check the website for schedules and routes at MTA.Maryland.gov.