Travel

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Air Travel

Princeton University is roughly equidistant between Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). Both are about an hour and a half drive from campus.

Newark has the advantage of offering NJ Transit train service directly from the airport to Princeton Junction Station.


Train

Northbound NJ TRANSIT trains passing through Princeton Junction provide direct service to New York City and Newark Liberty International Airport. A southbound transfer to the SEPTA regional rail Trenton Line train at Trenton Transit Center provides service to Philadelphia.

Amtrak trains connect Princeton Junction to Washington, D.C., Boston and the broader region. Amtrak also runs to and from Trenton Transit Center, and trains stop there far more frequently than at Princeton Junction, though it is slightly farther from campus.


Parking

For those of you staying at the Nassau Inn, complimentary parking will be available for you at the hotel.

On campus, guest parking is available in designated areas of Lot 21. The East Commuter line of the TigerTransit campus shuttle service will bring you to the Woodrow Wilson School and Fisher Hall. Limited metered parking is available along Prospect, Olden, and Williams Streets. Please note that overnight parking on campus is prohibited.


Hotels

Rooms have been reserved at the Nassau Inn for speakers and invited guests. Other attendees can reference this page on VisitPrinceton.org for local hotel information. Please contact Rachel Mariman, or Professors Stephen Macedo and Anna Stilz for more information or clarification.


More Information

Please see the Visit Us portion of the Princeton University website for more ways to reach campus, and the interactive campus map for additional guidance once you arrive.