Directions

Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall

http://www.princeton.edu/richaud/

BY CAR
FROM THE WEST:

In New Jersey, drive east on Interstate 78 and then south on Interstate 287 until you reach US Route 206. Follow Route 206 South to Nassau Street (Route 27) in the center of Princeton. Turn left onto Nassau Street. Alexander Hall is located directly behind the Nassau Presbyterian Church on the right (south) side of Nassau Street. 

FROM THE NORTH:

From the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) heading south, take Exit 9 (New Brunswick). Follow signs for Trenton (take Route 18 north to US-1 South). Exit to US-1 South towards Trenton. Take the Washington Road/CR-571 West exit. At the fifth light, turn left onto Nassau Street (Route 27). Alexander Hall is located directly behind the Nassau Presbyterian Church on the left (south) side of Nassau Street.

FROM THE SOUTH:

Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 8 (Hightstown). After paying toll, turn left, and follow Highway 33 west into Hightstown. At "T" intersection, turn left, go to the first traffic light, and turn right onto Route 571. Follow Route 571 for approximately 12 miles until you reach US Route 1. Cross US Route 1. Route 571 becomes Washington Road. Turn left onto Nassau Street (Route 27). Alexander Hall is located directly behind the Nassau Presbyterian Church on the left (south) side of Nassau Street. 

If you are coming from southern New Jersey, we recommend that you take I-295 north (instead of the NJ Turnpike), exiting at Route 206 North (follow from Philadelphia directions once on Route 206).

FROM THE PHILADELPHIA AREA:

Take Interstate 95 North into New Jersey to Exit 7B (US Route 206 North). Follow US Route 206 North approximately 6 miles into the center of Princeton onto Nassau Street (Route 27). Alexander Hall is located directly behind the Nassau Presbyterian Church on the right (south) side of Nassau Street.

BY TRAIN
FROM NEW YORK'S PENN STATION:

Take the New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor line to Princeton Junction and change for Princeton. A two-car shuttle train (known as the Dinky) does not meet every train; so consult a current schedule before making plans.

FROM PHILADELPHIA's 30th STREET STATION:

Take SEPTA to Trenton, NJ. Take New Jersey Transit to Princeton Junction and change for Princeton. A two-car train (known as the Dinky) makes the four-minute trip to Princeton. The Dinky does not meet every train; so consult a current schedule before making plans.

PARKING

Metered parking is available on the street in the Princeton Borough.  Parking garages are available for public parking on Hulfish Street (between Chamber St. and Witherspoon St.) and Chamber Street surrounding Palmer Square, as well as on South Tulane Street

Free parking for Richardson Auditorium patrons is available after 5:00pm at the new Princeton University parking structure (near the ice hockey rink). Shuttles to campus run every 15 minutes until 7:00pm:  The walk back down to the structure after concerts takes about 10 minutes.There are streetlights along the way, and the garage has elevators and is well lit.

Entrance to the garage is via Alexander Road to Faculty Drive, then around the traffic circle to the campus entrance.  Once on campus, go around the next traffic circle to the left.  Then take the first right and you will see the parking structure entrance ahead.  Follow the exit signs carefully when leaving.

There are parking spaces for those with disabilities in the parking structure.

For any other parking needs, please call:
University Parking Office at (609) 258-3157