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Traveling to Yale
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undergraduate
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https://admissions.yale.edu/travel
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https://admissions.yale.edu/tours
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2026-03-23T06:59:29+00:00
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Traveling to Yale

Source: https://admissions.yale.edu/travel Parent: https://admissions.yale.edu/tours

We can’t wait to welcome you to New Haven.

New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven, Connecticut is located in the heart of the Northeast Corridor, approximately 70 miles north of New York City and 150 miles south of Boston. Our small dense city of 130,000 includes a thriving downtown with parks, shops, museums, and restaurants, with easy access to beaches, hiking trails, and charming nearby towns.

Fun fact: New Haven is nicknamed the “Elm City” because of the beautiful elm trees that line the streets. We’re also home to the first public tree-planting program in the United States!

Directions to the Yale Visitor Center (149 Elm Street)

Traveling to Yale

Driving directions to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (38 Hillhouse Avenue)

From Interstate 95\ Turn off Interstate 95 at the I-91 North (Hartford-Springfield) exit and continue for a short distance. Take exit 3 (Trumbull Street). Follow the Interstate 91 directions below.

From Interstate 91\ Take exit 3 (Trumbull Street). Stay in the middle lane and continue straight on Trumbull Street. At the fourth traffic light (including the light at the end of the exit ramp), turn right onto Hillhouse Avenue. The admissions office at 38 Hillhouse Avenue will be the fourth building on your left.

From Route 15 (Wilbur Cross/Merritt Parkways)\ • From the north: Take exit 51. Drive south on Whitney Avenue for about five miles. Shortly after passing Sachem Street on your right, the road will split. Stay to the right. You are now on Temple Street. Take an immediate right onto Trumbull Street and the next right onto Hillhouse Avenue. The admissions office at 38 Hillhouse Avenue will be the fourth building on your left.

• From the south: Take the Merritt Parkway to the I-95 exit. Follow the Interstate 95 directions above.

Parking

Due to our location in an urban environment, we cannot guarantee available parking near Undergraduate Admissions or the Visitor Center. We recommend leaving 10 minutes to find parking before your scheduled events.

On-street metered parking is available in front of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions on Hillhouse Avenue or one block north on Sachem Street. Meters take quarters, major credit cards, or payment through the Parkmobile App and have enforced time limits ($1.50/hour). Please be aware of the posted signage, as some locations prohibit on-street parking during certain hours.

Off-street parking is also available nearby. The Grove Street Garage (65 Grove Street) and Audubon Court Garage (78 Audubon Street) are private parking garages located within walking distance of Undergraduate Admissions.

Visit the Yale visitor parking website or the City of New Haven website for more information and to view area parking maps.

By Train or Bus

Union Station is minutes from the Yale campus. 

By Airplane

Nearby Airports:

Amtrak provides direct train service from Newark airport to New Haven’s Union Station. For all other airports, taxis, rental cars, and ride-sharing services are available. GO Airport Shuttle (866.284.3247) offers private shuttle services. Reservations are strongly recommended.

Hotels

New Haven offers several hotel options for visitors. Hotels located on or around campus include:

For information about these and other area hotels, as well as restaurants and attractions, please visit INFONewHaven.

Did you know…

New Haven holds the title of the “Pizza Capital of the US”? New Haven-style “apizza” is well-known outside of Connecticut, and with 60+ pizzerias in within the city limits, everyone has a favorite!

New Haven also holds the Guinness World Record for the largest pizza party, with 4,525 people gathering on the New Haven Green to enjoy a slice on September 12, 2025.

October 20, 2020

Tag along as I highlight some of my favorite restaurants from diners to sit-downs, desserts to more desserts (I love dessert), in New Haven.