- Caribou Coffee, 1 N. Charles St.
- Charles Center Food Court, 15 Charles Plaza
- Donna's Coffee Shop & Wine Bar, 800 N. Charles St.
- Lexington Market (Faidley Seafood)
- Mich O'Shea's, 328 N. Charles St.
- Sascha's, 527 N. Charles St.
- Sotto Sopra, 405 N. Charles St.
- Starbucks
- Super Fresh Supermaket, 222 N. Charles St.
- 39 West Lexington Apartments
- Atrium at Market Center, 118 N. Howard St.
- Charles Towers, 222 N. Charles St.
- Center Point Apartments, 8 N. Howard St.
- Harborplace & The Gallery
- Park Charles, 218 N. Charles St.
- Proposed Saratoga Condominiums, 125 W. Saratoga St.
Downtown Baltimore 's Westside has easy access to all of the City and State's intermodal transportation systems. The City of Baltimore and its region's transportation system are ranked 6th nationally by Places Rated Almanac (1999).
- Amtrak
Service
is a short Light Rail ride from Downtown Baltimore's Westside.
- MARC's
Camden Station stop on Downtown Baltimore's Westside is the northern most point of the MARC Camden Line that travels to Washington , D.C.
- Metro Subway
Baltimore 's Metro Subway has two convenient service stops on the Westside at Lexington Market and Charles Center
- Light Rail
The Light Rail runs 30 miles from Hunt Valley in Northern Baltimore County , through the heart of Downtown Baltimore's Westside, past Oriole Park at Camden Yards, to the Cromwell Station/Glen Burnie area in Anne Arundel County . It ties the Westside to vast regions north and south of the City.
- Bus Service
MTA Bus Service is available directly in front of the building on Cathedral Street, and throughout the Westside traveling north, south, east and west. MTA operates more than 60 bus routes seven days a week (some 24 hours a day), with Sunday and holiday schedules.
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