Getting Around Campus

Princeton's 500-acre campus is most easily negotiated on foot, on bicycle or on one of the convenient shuttle buses.

Pedestrians and bicyclists share paved paths that criss-cross the University. Lots and ramps at the perimeters -- especially the south end of campus -- provide places to park cars and serve as stops for the free TigerTransit campus shuttle system.

The Campus Accessibility Guide is available from the Office of the Associate Provost for Institutional Equity, the Department of Public Safety and the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students. The guide outlines Princeton's equipment, facilities, services, programs, networks and support systems for people with disabilities; and it includes a map (.pdf) that shows accessible buildings, elevators, washrooms, drinking fountains, phones, walkways and reserved parking.

The Frist Campus Center Welcome Desk is the place for visitors to go for information about Princeton University. It can be reached at (609) 258-1766.


Campus Maps

Interactive Campus Map
Parking Rules & Regulations with Campus Map (.pdf)
Printable Campus Map & Key (.pdf)
Quick map (.gif) Quick directory (.txt)

         

 Bikes

The Undergraduate Student Government offers a site for posting notices for used bicycles and shared rides.