TRANSPORTATION

How to Get to UT Austin by Car
The University of Texas at Austin is located in the heart of the city of Austin, just north of the downtown area. Campus is just two miles from the State Capitol. Main thoroughfares around campus include Guadalupe to the west, MLK to the south, Red River to the east and 26th (Dean Keeton) to the north. Check out the main area map of the university.

See the program page for more information about the conference locations.

IH-35
Take MLK Boulevard exit heading west for South campus; campus will be on your right. Or take 26th Street (Dean Keeton Street) exit heading west for North campus; campus will be on your left.

MoPac/Highway 1
Take Windsor Road exit heading east. Turns into 24th Street, which dead-ends into Guadalupe Street, the western border of campus.

Highway 71
From East, take I-35 North and follow directions for I-35 above. From West, take MoPac/Highway 1 North and follow directions for MoPac/Highway 1 above.

I-290
From East, take I-35 South and follow directions for I-35 above. From West, follow directions for Highway 71 above.

I-183
From North, take MoPac/Highway 1 South and follow directions for MoPac/Highway 1 above.

From South, take Highway 111/Airport Boulevard North to MLK Boulevard. Head east on MLK Boulevard and campus will be on your right.

 

From the Airport
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
Located in southeast Austin on Texas Hwy. 71 eight miles from downtown.

Airport Shuttles and Taxis

If your flight arrives/ leaves later than 11 pm, the best transportation options are Super Shuttle or a taxi. Super Shuttle can be found near the rental car counters at the airport. A taxi costs about $20 one way.

You may also take a Capitol Metro bus to the hotel. The #100 shuttle will get you from the airport to the conference hotel (11th Street) for fifty-cents! Please click this link and follow the information listed under Airport Shuttle routes: #100 Schedule


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