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Ravens Game Day Transportation: The Smart Way to Get to Baltimore Ravens Games

The easiest way to get a group to Baltimore Ravens games is prebooked group transportation — a sprinter van or party bus that drops you at the gate and skips the parking scramble entirely. Game day at M&T Bank Stadium means permit-only stadium lots, downtown parking prices that swing widely depending on where you book, and a post-game exit crawl that can eat 45 minutes before you even leave. Here's how groups actually get there, and why more of them are skipping the driving altogether.

📋 Key Takeaways
  • Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium, 1101 Russell Street — part of the Camden Yards Sports Complex.
  • Stadium lots are permit-only: Sold out to permit holders; general fans use downtown/off-site lots ($15–$40).
  • Great transit link: Light Rail's Stadium/Federal Hill station is a ~3-minute walk from the gates.
  • 8 home games in 2026: The Week 18 finale vs. the Steelers is the marquee home rivalry date (time TBD).
  • Groups win with a van: One sprinter or party bus beats caravanning, parking, and the post-game crawl.
8
Home games
in 2026
~3 min
Walk from
Light Rail
4.5 hrs
Lots open
before kickoff
$15–$40
Off-site
parking range
Bayside Limousines minibus outside a football stadium for a Baltimore Ravens game day group trip

Getting to Baltimore Ravens Games: Your Options at a Glance

There are three real ways in: drive and park, take transit, or book group transportation. Each works, but they solve different problems for different group sizes.

Option Best For Cost Main Tradeoff
Drive & park Solo fans, couples, tailgaters $15–$40 🟡 Price varies; exit crawl
Public transit Budget, no tailgate plans ~$2 fare 🟡 Crowds; last-train timing
Sprinter / party bus Groups of 6+, tailgates Flat group rate Needs advance booking

Driving & Parking at M&T Bank Stadium

M&T Bank Stadium sits at 1101 Russell Street, part of the Camden Yards Sports Complex. Here's the key thing first-timers miss: for Ravens games, the stadium's own lots are permit-only and sold out to permit holders — you can't just drive up and buy a stadium spot on game day. If you don't hold a permit, you'll park in a downtown or off-site lot, generally $15–$40 depending on how close you are and whether it's a Federal Hill garage or an independent surface lot a few blocks out. That spread is real — where you park matters as much as when you book it. Lots open about 4.5 hours before kickoff. For the official breakdown, see the Ravens' directions and parking page.

The tradeoff shows up at the final whistle: with limited exit roads serving thousands of cars at once, the post-game crawl is the single biggest complaint from fans who drive themselves.

Public Transit to the Stadium

The Baltimore Light Rail's Stadium/Federal Hill station is roughly a 3-minute walk from the gates — genuinely one of the more convenient stadium-to-transit connections in the NFL. The MTA adds extra service before and after games, and local bus routes 1, 3, 7, 11, 14, 19, 27, and 35 all stop near the stadium as well. Full schedules are on the MTA's official site.

The catch: trains get packed fast in the hour before kickoff and immediately after the game, and if a night game runs long, transit service only extends about one hour past normal closing — worth checking before you rely on the last train home.

Group Transportation: Sprinter & Party Bus to M&T Bank Stadium

This is where a sprinter van or party bus earns its cost back fast. One vehicle picks your whole group up, drives straight to a drop-off point near the gates, and comes back for you after the game — no one hunts for parking, no one worries about the last train, and no one has to stay sober to drive home.

Bayside Limousines minibus ready to pick up a group after a Baltimore Ravens game

Why Groups Choose a Sprinter or Party Bus for Ravens Games

  • One vehicle instead of caravanning — no splitting into three or four cars and losing each other in stadium traffic.
  • Split cost often beats parking + gas + tolls — divide a flat rate across 10–20 people and it frequently comes out cheaper than everyone driving and parking separately.
  • Tailgate-ready and climate controlled — pregame on the way in, no one standing in the cold waiting on a ride.
  • No designated driver — the whole group gets to enjoy the game, including the ride home.
  • Everyone arrives and leaves together — no separate pickup times, no "where are you parked" texts after the game.
⚠ Don't count on a stadium lot: For Ravens games, M&T Bank Stadium's own lots are permit-only and sold out to permit holders. If you don't have a permit, book a downtown lot in advance through the Ravens' partners — or skip parking entirely with a group vehicle that drops at the gate.

Where Bayside Picks Up for Baltimore Ravens Games

Bayside runs pickups from across the DMV for Ravens home games — from Washington DC, Columbia,Baltimore, and Arlington and the wider Northern Virginia area. If your group is scattered across the region, a single sprinter or party bus pickup point is usually simpler than everyone meeting at the stadium separately.

Planning Around the Ravens 2026 Home Schedule

The Ravens play 8 home games at M&T Bank Stadium in 2026, and kickoff time and opponent both affect how early you should book. Primetime games and the Week 18 finale against the Steelers — the home leg of the AFC North rivalry, with M&T Bank Stadium hosting this time around (date and time still TBD as of this writing) — draw the heaviest crowds and the tightest parking. Note the other Ravens–Steelers meeting, Week 15 on December 20, is an away game in Pittsburgh, so it's the Week 18 home date that matters for Baltimore game-day plans.

Games like that fill up group transportation fleets faster than a typical Sunday afternoon matchup, so booking early matters more for rivalry and primetime dates than for the rest of the schedule. If you're chasing Ravens tickets for a specific date, especially the Steelers matchup, pair that ticket purchase with a transportation booking around the same time — waiting until the week of the game significantly narrows your options for both.

How Far in Advance Should You Book Game Day Transportation?

1–2 weeks out
Enough runway for a regular Sunday home game.
3–4 weeks out
Primetime games, the Steelers matchup, or playoff football — popular dates fill from the top down.
Week of the game
Risky for big dates — you settle for whatever vehicle size is left, not the one that fits your group.
💡 SPRINTER OR PARTY BUS — WHICH FITS YOUR GROUP?
Group of ~10–14 A sprinter van is the right size and the easiest to load.
Larger group of 20–30+ A party bus fits everyone and suits tailgate-style pregame plans.
Rivalry or primetime date Book 3–4 weeks out — fleets fill fastest on these. Phone: (410) 451-0000
Scattered across the DMV One pickup point beats everyone meeting at the stadium separately.

Booking a Stress-Free Ravens Game Day

Four steps that keep game day from turning into a parking ordeal.

  1. Lock your date and vehicle early. Match group size to a sprinter or party bus, and book earlier for rivalry and primetime games.
  2. Set one pickup point. A single DMV pickup keeps a scattered group together instead of meeting at the stadium.
  3. Plan the tailgate on the way in. Pregame in a climate-controlled vehicle beats standing in a cold lot waiting on a ride.
  4. Let the driver handle the exit. Your group walks to a set pickup point while everyone else sits in the lot crawl.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to get to Baltimore Ravens games?
For groups, prebooked sprinter or party bus transportation is the most convenient option. For solo fans or couples without tailgate plans, Light Rail to the Stadium/Federal Hill station is a fast, low-cost alternative.
How much does game day transportation to M&T Bank Stadium cost?
It depends on group size and vehicle, but a sprinter or party bus typically runs a flat group rate that splits down to a comparable or lower per-person cost than parking, gas, and tolls for multiple cars.
Can you drop off right at M&T Bank Stadium?
Yes. Group transportation drops off and picks back up near the gates, avoiding both the long walk from off-site parking and the post-game lot traffic.
Is a party bus or sprinter better for a Ravens game?
Sprinter vans work well for groups of roughly 10–14. Party buses make more sense for larger groups of 20–30+, especially for tailgate-style pregame plans.
Do you offer transportation for Steelers vs. Ravens and other big games?
Yes — rivalry and primetime games are exactly when advance booking matters most, since fleet availability fills fastest on those dates.
📅 Last Updated: August 2026
Schedule (8 home games; Week 18 Steelers home finale, time TBD) and stadium details confirmed against the Ravens' official site. Parking prices vary and are set by lot operators. Fill in the Week 18 date once the NFL announces it.
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