Parking and Access Information

Parking

Public parking is not available on the Princeton campus. The best place to park is in town, at metered spaces near Palmer Square and along Nassau Street, or at public parking garages located on Chambers, Hulfish, Spring, and Wiggins streets.

Visitor Parking

Access

The Museum is fully accessible to individuals with disabilities. Wheelchairs are available. Should you need special vehicular or parking access, please contact us in advance at parking@princeton.edu or (609) 258-3157. The University's accessibility map shows accessible parking areas, walkways, and buildings. You can also refer to the campus map for a pinpoint location of the Art Museum.

School and Charter Buses

Full-size buses are not permitted to drive through central campus. Buses may stop briefly at 20 Prospect Avenue, near Robertson Hall, to drop off and pick up passengers. It is a ¼ mile walk to the Museum. Buses may park on campus for free in Lot 20 during the Museum visit. See map for more information.

During the Alexander Street construction, buses traveling south on Route 1 can take the Harrison Street exit. Stay on Harrison for approximately 1 mile and turn left onto Prospect Avenue. Buses traveling north on Route 1 may consider 206 as an alternative route. In Princeton, take Stockton Street to Nassau Street and you will see the University on your right. Turn right onto Olden Street and right on Prospect Avenue.

Vans and Minibuses

Vans and smaller buses (no larger than twenty-four seats) may be able to drop off passengers at the Museum before parking. Please contact us at parking@princeton.edu or (609) 258-3157 to make arrangements. Full-size buses are not permitted on campus.