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Transportation
By plane:
Dane County Regional Airport, on Madison's northeast side, provides regional and national air service to and from Madison.
Taxi service:
Cabs are readily available for service to campus and downtown.
Traveling by car from Dane County Regional Airport:
Take International Lane to Packers Avenue. Turn left on Packers Avenue and continue straight. Packers Avenue will become Gorham Street and then University Avenue. Turn left off of University Avenue onto Frances Street. The Fluno Center's underground parking garage is on the right.
Traveling by car:
- from Minneapolis or La Crosse (via I-90/94)
- from Milwaukee (via I-94)
- from Chicago (via I-90)
- from Dubuque (via U.S. 151)
- from Green Bay/Fox Valley (via U.S. 151)
from Minneapolis or La Crosse (via I-90/94) [See
Google Map]
Exit I-94 at Hwy 151 (south) toward the State Capitol. Follow Hwy 151 (E.
Washington Ave.) about 5 miles. One block before the Capitol, turn right
onto Webster St. Follow this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes
names). Turn right onto Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham
St. This one-way street turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. (Watch
for Frances St., Lake St. or Park St., depending on your destination.)
from
Milwaukee (via I-94) [See
Google Map]
Where I-94 intersects with I-90, follow the signs for Hwy 30 into Madison.
Exit at Hwy 151 (E. Washington Ave.) toward the State Capitol. Follow E.
Washington Ave. about 3 miles. One block before the Capitol, turn right onto
Webster St. Follow this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes
names). Turn right onto Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham
St. This one-way street turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. (Watch
for Frances St., Lake St. or Park St., depending on your destination.)
from Chicago (via I-90) [See
Google Map]
Take I-90 to Madison. Exit Hwy 12&18 west. Follow Hwy 12&18 (the Beltline
Hwy) for about 6 miles. Exit at Park St. (Hwy 151 north). Turn right onto
Park St. and go north about 2 miles to the UW campus. (Watch for Johnson
St., University Ave. or Langdon St., depending on your destination.)
from Dubuque (via Hwy 151) [See
Google Map]
Take Hwy 151 north to Madison. Go under the Beltline (Hwys 12/14/18/151) and
angle left onto Midvale Blvd. Follow Midvale Blvd. about 3 miles where it
ends at University Ave. Turn right and take University Ave. as it becomes
Campus Drive and then Johnson St. at the UW campus. (Watch for Brooks St.,
Park St., Lake St. or Frances St., depending on your destination.)
from Green Bay/Fox Valley (via Hwy 151) [See
Google Map]
Take Hwy 151 south (which becomes E. Washington Ave.) toward the State
Capitol. One block before the Capitol, turn right onto Webster St. Follow
this street about 3 blocks as it curves (and changes names). Turn right onto
Wisconsin Ave. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Gorham St. This one-way street
turns into University Ave. at the UW campus. (Watch for Frances St., Lake
St. or Park St., depending on your destination.)
Traveling by bus:
Badger Coaches (608-255-6771) offers daily routes between Madison and Milwaukee (downtown and General Mitchell International Airport). The Van Galder Bus Company (800-747-0994) provides daily service between the Madison and Chicago (O'Hare Airport and the Amtrak station downtown).
Parking
Please refer to the parking page
Flying into Madison?
If you are flying into Madison, it may not be necessary to rent a car. The airport is about 6 miles from campus and taxi service is available.
Madison, Wisconsin
Located in southern Wisconsin, Madison is the home of the University of Wisconsin and the State Capitol. Considered one of the Midwest's most vibrant communities, with a reputation for scenic beauty and great recreational opportunities, it is frequently listed as one of the best places to live in the nation.
