Travel Information
Use the links here to help plan your trip to and your stay In Princeton. We are very proud of our campus and the local community. We are planning many events as part of the event, but reserve some time to tour the campus, to visit the University Art Museum, and to visit the local shops and restaurants.
Accommodations
Princeton maintains a Business Travel Services Portal that should get you started in finding local accommodations.
Directions
For directions to campus, as well as information about campus venues and tours, try Getting to Campus. The link provides information about area airports, bus and ground transportation, train travel, and driving directions.
Maps
The University maintains a useful interactive map of the campus.
Visa Information
Coming from abroad? Do you have Visa questions or concerns? This page may help.
What to do in Princeton
Princeton University is located in Princeton, NJ, a community that is roughly equidistant between New York and Philadelphia. Named #15 of the top 100 towns in the United States to Live and Work In by Money Magazine in 2005, the town of 30,000 has a vibrant assortment of restaurants, shops, and cultural venues. The campus itself is well worth a tour, as is its renowned Art Museum.
A Computer Science faculty member has constructed an interesting page about fun things to do in Princeton.
Parking in Princeton
Parking around Princeton is an interesting experience during the day.
On May 10 and May 11, we recommend that attendees park in Lot 23 and Lot 33. TigerTransit will take attendees up campus to McCosh. At the end of the night, TigerTransit will return attendees to their respective parking lots.
On Saturday May 12, the West Parking Garage, behind New South, can accommodate attendees.
Here's a useful map of Princeton University showing all of the numbered parking areas.
