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Directions

Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine is easily accessible by car or via public transportation. We are located at 100 East Newton Street on the corner of Albany Street.

FROM THE NORTH:

Follow Route 1(via Mystic/Tobin Bridge) to I-93 & US-1 (Route 1) (Southeast Expressway or Central Artery) South. Take exit 18 (Massachusetts Avenue). At the traffic light, take the right onto access road; stay in the right lane.

At the end of the access road, turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue. Take the first right onto Albany Street. Take the second left onto East Newton Street. The Dental School is the first building on the right.

FROM LOGAN AIRPORT:

Go through Sumner Tunnel (Route 1A South) to I-93 South. Take exit 18 (Massachusetts Avenue). At the traffic light, take the right onto access road; stay in the right lane.

Follow directions above to the Dental School

FROM THE WEST:

Take Route 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) East to the end. Take I-93 South to Exit 18 (Massachusetts Avenue). At the traffic light, take right onto the access road; stay in the right lane. Follow directions above to the Dental School.

FROM THE SOUTH:

Take expressway (Route 3/I-93) North to Exit 17-18 (Massachusetts Avenue). Watch for signs. At the second traffic light, turn right onto the access road; stay in the right lane. Follow directions above to the Dental School.

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Parking

Parking is available in the “Visitors Parking” garage on Albany Street on the corner of East Concord Street and costs a maximum of $30 per day. Additional parking is available at the Doctor’s Office Building located at #720 Harrison Avenue also at $30 per day.

Please note that parking on Saturday costs just $5!

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Public Transportation

Boston University Medical Center is accessible by MBTA bus routes 1, 8, 10, 47, CT1 and CT3. Please contact the MBTA at 617/222-3200 or visit them at www.mbta.com for bus schedules and route information.


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Things to do in Boston

Boston is a great city to visit, especially with children. There are numerous tours available that show you the history and beauty of Boston, as well as the best shopping and dining around.

Historic Tours of America: Boston's Old Town Trolley offers a thorough look at our city's rich past AND allows you to explore any number of their 17 stops for as long as you like. A ticket gives you unlimited trips on the trolley for two days! Also, check out their Ghosts and Graveyards Tour.

Boston Duck Tours provide a tour of Boston by land and by sea! See and hear about Boston landmarks in their renovated World War II amphibious landing vehicles, and end your tour with a splash, viewing Boston's skyline from the Charles River.

Whale Watching Tours and New England Aquarium will make the sea come alive for children and adults. Aquarium-sponsored whale watches provide many on-board entertainment and educational activities throughout the tour, as well as special combo deals for aquarium admission. Don't forget to check out the IMAX theatre!

Boston Guide is a great resource for more Boston attractions and activities.

Please call the Division of Continuing Education with any questions about Boston at 617/638-5656.


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