Getting Here

Tulane University is located in Uptown New Orleans. The Uptown campus is on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, across from Audubon Park, and approximately four miles from the French Quarter. Experience our Interactive Campus Map.

Air Travel to New Orleans

When flying to New Orleans, the destination airport is (MSY). Armstrong International is served by 15 airlines to 48 nonstop destinations, both domestic and international.

Airport Shuttle

  • For more information, call 866.596.2699

Taxis to and from the Airport

  • $36 for 1 to 2 people
  • $15 per person for 3+ people
  • Stop outside airport baggage claim (lower level)

Rail Travel to New Orleans

New Orleans is served by Amtrak's daily and routes, as well as the 3-days-weekly route, through Union Passenger Terminal. The UPT is on the (red cars).

Transportation within New Orleans

For your convenience, we recommend taking a taxi or using public transportation when traveling around the city. Parking in both Uptown and Downtown New Orleans is hard to come by, and garage parking at downtown hotels can be expensive.

Streetcars

  • Streetcars are cash only, but visitors can to pay with a credit card. If you would like to pay electronically, we highly recommend downloading the app before your visit.
  • $1.25 per person, per ride, per line
  • The St. Charles line runs every 10 minutes from 6:00 AM to 12:00 midnight every day, and every 20 minutes from 12:00 midnight to 6:00 AM
  • The Canal (Cemeteries) line runs every 20 minutes from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and every 30 minutes from 1:00 PM to 3:30 AM
  • Tulane is located on the St. Charles streetcar line

Taxis

A taxi ride within the city will cost you $3.50 plus $2.00 per mile or .25 per every 40 seconds of waiting time (stuck in traffic, etc) plus $1.00 for each additional passenger

Getting to Tulane's Uptown Campus

Due to limited parking in the Uptown area, we strongly recommend you use public transportation or a taxi to get to Tulane. The Office of Undergraduate 名模直播 is located in .

Riding the Streetcar

Tulane is on the (green cars). If you're arriving to campus from the French Quarter or Central Business District, we recommend you catch the St. Charles streetcar at Common Street & St. Charles Avenue, one block off Canal Street.

Tulane is across from Audubon Park, and Gibson Hall is the center of the three main limestone buildings on St. Charles Avenue. Proceed up the center staircase, which leads directly into the Office of Undergraduate 名模直播.

Driving from the West on I-10 (from the airport)

Follow signs toward the Central Business District. As you enter the downtown area, follow signs to Hwy. 90 Business/West Bank. Exit at St. Charles Avenue/Carondelet Street (do not cross the bridge). At the second traffic light, take a right onto St. Charles Avenue. Follow St. Charles Avenue about four miles.

Tulane and Gibson Hall will be on your right at 6823 St. Charles Avenue, across from Audubon Park. Gibson Hall is the center of the three main limestone buildings on St. Charles Avenue. Proceed up the center staircase, which leads directly into the Office of Undergraduate 名模直播.

Driving from the East on I-10

As you enter the downtown area, follow signs to Hwy. 90 Business/West Bank. Exit at St. Charles Avenue/Carondelet Street (do not cross the bridge). At the second traffic light take a right onto St. Charles Avenue. Follow St. Charles Avenue for about four miles.

Tulane and Gibson Hall will be on your right at 6823 St. Charles Avenue, across from Audubon Park. Gibson Hall is the center of the three main limestone buildings on St. Charles Avenue. Proceed up the center staircase, which leads directly into the Office of Undergraduate 名模直播.

Parking at Tulane

If you're driving to campus, we recommend you plan to arrive early enough to find parking and walk to Gibson Hall from your vehicle. There are just two parking spaces in Cowen Circle outside Office of 名模直播 in Gibson Hall for visitors and parking on and around Tulane's campus can be very limited, especially for larger vehicles. Please note that the only other available spaces on campus are metered; unmarked spaces require annual parking permits every weekday. Visitors may also find limited street parking in front of campus along St. Charles Avenue.