Getting Around

Parking On-Campus


MIT Shuttle


Bikes on Campus


Public Transportation to/from Campus - MBTA

Getting a T Monthly Pass: 

Monthly passes are available from the Parking and Transportation office at significant discount (50%).
Recommended if you plan to ride the T or bus more than a few times a month.
Each month they are automatically renewed by the parking office. For up-to-date guidelines on ordering your discounted T-Pass, visit: http://web.mit.edu/facilities/transportation/tpass/students.html .

MBTA Subway lines

MBTA T-lines, Kendall/MIT Stop circled in black

Parking Advice

Yearly parking passes are available at the Parking and Transportation office. Cambridge is notorious for a lack of parking, even if you have a permit for MIT lots, so avoid driving if you can. The parking lots are typically filled early via reservations or parking pass holders such as professors and staff, but may be desired as a back up to driving around for forty-five minutes looking for an on-street parking space. Another suggestion is to buy a very cheap bike and leave it at the West Lot. You can park there and then have your bike for the day.

The alternative is to hunt for an on-street spot on Memorial Drive which is free but fills up by 7:30 am or feed a meter all day. The meter maids don't always walk all the way to Memorial Drive on Mass Ave so if you park closer to that end you have a chance of not getting a ticket. If you take a class at Harvard, take the bus. Parking is impossible in that area of Cambridge and very expensive.

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