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Directions

By Metro:

Farragut West: Exit the station at 18th and I Streets. Walk south on 18th Street (towards the National Mall), until you reach E Street. Turn right on E street and continue until you reach the Elliott School on E Street, between 19th and 20th Streets.
Foggy Bottom: Exit the station and walk east on I (Eye) Street and turn right on 20th Street. Turn left at E Street. The building is on E Street between 19 and 20th Streets.
Farragut North: Walk south on 17th Street, and turn right onto New York Avenue, which will become E Street. Continue until you reach the Elliott School on E Street, between 19th Street and 20th Streets. Information about the DC Metro: (202) 962-1234 and www.wmata.com.

By Automobile:

Approaching the Elliott School from the North: Take Interstate 95 South to Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) toward Silver Spring/Northern Virginia. Take Exit 33, heading south on Connecticut Avenue for about 10 miles. Immediately after crossing through Dupont Circle (there will be a large fountain in the middle), turn right onto N Street, and then turn left onto 19th Street. Follow 19th Street 10 blocks until you reach E Street. The Elliott School is on the corner of 19th and E Streets.
Approaching the Elliott School from the Northwest: Take Interstate 270 to Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) toward Silver Spring/Northern Virginia. Take Exit 33, heading south on Connecticut Avenue for about 10 miles. Immediately after crossing through Dupont Circle (there will be a large fountain in the middle), turn right onto N Street, and then turn left onto 19th Street. Follow 19th Street 10 blocks until you reach E Street. The Elliott School is on the corner of 19th and E Streets.
Approaching the Elliott School from the West: Take Interstate 66 or Route 50 to the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge (both connect to it). Note that from 495 to Theodore Roosevelt Bridge the 66 Eastbound is HOV-2 during the hours of 6:30 and 9 a.m., and the same applies Westbound from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Once you cross the Roosevelt Bridge into Washington, exit left onto the E Street Expressway at the end of the bridge. Once on the E Street Expressway, exit right at Virginia Avenue. Follow the exit ramp until it ends, then make a right turn onto Virginia Avenue. Once on Virginia Avenue, merge into the far left lane, and turn left onto 20th Street. From 20th Street, make an immediate right on E Street (going east). You are now on the right street, but you will need to switch sides. To do that, follow the eastbound side of E Street to 18th Street. Turn left onto 18th Street, followed by an immediate left onto the westbound side of E Street. Continue west on E Street to the corner of 19th Street. The Elliott School is on the corner of 19th and E Streets.
Approaching the Elliott School from the South: Take Interstate 95 to Interstate 395. Look for the Arlington Memorial Bridge exit. Cross the bridge and bear left at the Lincoln Memorial. Take Henry Beacon Drive to Constitution Avenue, making a right onto Constitution Avenue. Follow Constitution Avenue until 20th Street, and then turn left onto 20th Street. Make a right turn onto C Street, and then a left onto Virginia Avenue. Turn right onto 20th Street, and then take a second immediate right onto E Street. You are now on the right street, but you will need to switch sides. To do that, follow the eastbound side of E Street to 18th Street. Turn left onto 18th Street, followed by an immediate left onto the westbound side of E Street. Continue west on E Street to the corner of 19th Street. The Elliott School is on the corner of 19th and E Streets.

Parking

Garage and street parking is available to Elliott School visitors. Our parking garage is on 19th Street, between F Street and E Street (closer to E Street), and there is a parking fee. There are often open metered parking spaces in the area, but you cannot park in certain spaces during morning or afternoon rush hours: 7 to 9:30 a.m. and 4 to 6:30 p.m. During this time, heavy penalties are assessed, and we recommend parking in a parking structure on campus to avoid being fined.
For more information or inquiries about parking options for persons with disabilities, contact the GW Office of Parking Services at 202 994-PARK (7275).

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