City of Annapolis 
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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What is the Circulator?

It is a trolley that quickly and efficiently moves individuals from the City’s four parking garages around the Central Business District, Westgate Circle to Memorial Circle, allowing the public to enjoy the unique shops, the food and entertainment, the historic charm and maritime attractions.

  • Noah Hillman Parking Garage – 150 Gorman Street
  • Gotts Court Parking Garage – 25 Northwest Street
  • Knighton Parking Garage – 1A Colonial Avenue
  • Park Place - 5 Park Place

How does it work?

Park in Park Place and Knighton garages for $5 a day, Gott’s for $12 a day or Hillman for $16 a day and get on the Circulator Trolley outside the garages to ride around the Central Business District all day at no additional cost.

What if I don’t park in a City garage?

You can still ride the Circulator Trolley at no cost.  Just raise your hand and one of our courteous drivers will stop and pick you up.

The Circulator trolley will loop through downtown from Westgate Circle to Memorial Circle:

The Circulator trolley will loop from the Westin Annapolis Hotel at Park Place, along West Street, making stops at Southgate, Knighton garage, the 7-11 and Cathedral Street, traveling around Church Circle and stopping at the Circuit Court building. It then travels down Duke of Gloucester Street, stopping at the historic City Hall on its way to St. Mary's Street, stopping near the Marriott Annapolis Waterfront Hotel. The Circulator also makes stops at City Dock, the Market House and at the corner of Francis Street.

The Circulator trolley will then loop up Main Street, around Church Circle, passing the Governors Mansion, as it travels to West Street, stopping near the Gott's garage (convenient for the Visitor Center and the Arundel Center), before returning to the Park Place garage via the O'Callaghan Hotel and the Loews Annapolis Hotel.

What days and times will the Circulator trolley operate?

Sunday through Thursday – 6:30 a.m. to midnight

Friday and Saturday –  6:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.

The Circulator has a 10-minute headway, which translates into an average wait between shuttles of about six minutes.

Please note-  The Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium is not in the Central Business District and will cost  $2.00 per ride. However, state employees parking at the stadium showing proper state identification can ride the State Shuttle free.