A day at the Baltimore Convention Center should feel exciting, not exhausting. With large exhibit halls, multiple levels, and packed event schedules, it is easy for anyone to feel worn out trying to keep up.
For guests who need accessible accommodations or extra mobility support, planning ahead can completely change the experience. With built-in accessibility features and the added support of Freedom Mobility Solutions, navigating the Convention Center becomes much more manageable.
Accessibility at the Baltimore Convention Center
The Baltimore Convention Center is designed to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all visitors. Accessibility is thoughtfully built into the space so guests can move comfortably and confidently.
Getting Around the Facility
All entrances are accessible
Elevators connect every level, including exhibit halls and meeting spaces
Elevators are available on both sides of the building for convenience
Wide pathways help reduce congestion and make navigation easier
Comfort and Essential Amenities
Accessible seating is available in lobby areas and meeting rooms upon request
All public restrooms are wheelchair accessible
Service animals are welcome throughout the facility
Support for a Variety of Needs
The Convention Center goes beyond basic accessibility to support a wide range of guests.
Audio accommodations are available for guests with hearing loss
Clear signage and emergency systems assist guests with low vision
A dedicated ADA Coordinator is available for questions or special requests
Sensory Inclusive Environment
As a certified Sensory Inclusive venue through KultureCity, the Baltimore Convention Center offers additional support for guests who may feel overwhelmed in busy environments.
Sensory bags with helpful tools like noise-canceling headphones and fidget items
Quiet spaces available when possible
Staff trained to assist guests with sensory sensitivities
Making Large Spaces Easier to Navigate
Even with these features, the Convention Center is a large space. Walking long distances, standing for extended periods, and moving between sessions can take a toll.
This is where the right mobility support can make a real difference. Choosing equipment that matches your needs helps you stay comfortable and enjoy more of your time.
Which Mobility Option Fits Your Day?
Freedom Mobility Solutions offers several options, each suited for different levels of mobility and types of events. Instead of one-size-fits-all, it is about finding what works best for how you plan to spend your day.
If you want independence and plan to cover a lot of ground
Scooters
Scooters are a great fit for guests who want to move freely without relying on others. They are especially helpful for large events where you will be traveling between multiple areas throughout the day. If your goal is to explore at your own pace and conserve energy, this is often the most comfortable choice.
If you have support and need flexibility
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs are ideal for guests who may not need full-time mobility assistance but still want support when needed. They work well if you have someone with you to help and want the option to rest while still staying engaged in the event.
If you need consistent, all-day support
Powerchairs
Powerchairs are best for guests who want full mobility support without physical strain. They allow for easy navigation throughout the entire day, making them a strong choice for longer events or multi-day conventions.
Renting with Freedom Mobility Solutions
Renting mobility equipment from Freedom Mobility Solutions is simple and designed to fit your schedule. You can reserve equipment online or by phone, and delivery and pickup options make the process easy.
The team is available to help you choose the best option based on your needs, so you feel prepared before your event even begins.
Rentals are available on a weekly or monthly basis, allowing you to continue using your equipment beyond the Convention Center. Whether you are exploring Baltimore or attending additional events, this flexibility helps support your independence throughout the week.
Quick Tips for a Better Experience
Plan ahead and reach out for any accessibility needs
Try to map out your day to limit extra walking
Reserve mobility equipment in advance
Take breaks to stay comfortable