Visitors

Location of Physics Department

As of January 2014, the Physics Department has moved to the new Physical Sciences Complex, which is located at the corner of Regents Drive and Stadium Drive. Upon entering the main (North) campus entrance at Route 1 and Campus Drive, take the left lane towards the “M” circle. Take the first exit off the circle onto Regents Drive. Then, turn left at Stadium Drive.

Parking on Campus

Visitors use the parking meter system called PAY STATIONS located at several areas on campus. The closest to the Physical Sciences Complex is Regents Drive Parking Garage. For visitor lots, click here.

Regents Drive Garage: Upon entering the Main (north) entrance onto Campus Drive from Route 1, get into the left lane to continue straight. At the circle bear right onto Regents Drive and turn into the first right which is a Restricted parking lot outside our building. Approximately 20 visitor parking spaces will be assigned by the Fieldhouse Drive entrance to Regent’s Drive Garage. When you park, make note of your parking space number to enter into the machine and follow its directions.

Pay Stations: Machines accept credit cards or cash using $1, $5, or $10 bills.  It DOES NOT GIVE BACK CHANGE!! Do NOT put in a $20 for all day because it is NOT refundable from the Transportation Services Office.  When you’ve selected your payment options, the screen will indicate to please wait, and then give you the option to print a receipt, press OK to receive receipt.  We will need that receipt if we are reimbursing you.  (You do not need to display receipt in your car.)

If I have given you a validation number, your parking will be directly charged to our account.  At the pay station, select All-Day Parking, then choose (on 2nd screen) 5+ hrs with Validation, and enter the Code Number I provide you. I will need the receipt.   (You do not need to display receipt in your car.)

For parking in lots, refer to this map.  Pay station parking is preferred during daytime hours.

Maps and Directions

This is the location of the Physical Sciences Complex.

Still having trouble finding the building? Check out our Campus Map: click here.

By Air: Reagan National Airport (DC) and and Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) Airport are relatively nearby. Dulles International Airport in Virginia is further away (about an additional 30-45 minutes’s drive away from College Park).  Shuttle bus fares from the airports to College Park cost between $28-$40, depending on which airport you are coming from. 
By Rail: Metrorails and trains (the MARC) and  are available nearby to travel to and from College Park, Baltimore, Virginia, and Washington D.C.

You can also take metro buses from airports to metro stations and ride towards Greenbelt on the green line.  Our stop would be College Park/University of Maryland.  For metro information and fares, click here.

On Campus Transit:  University of Maryland provides Shuttle buses around the College Park/PG county area to campus and back.  For information, schedules, and routes, click here.

Hotels

For the information of off-campus accomodations, click here.