Parking and Driving Directions

Home Seattle Campus Info Parking and Driving Directions

Parking and Driving Directions

Student Parking

Street parking and lot parking is available. Antioch also has limited spaces available underneath the building. There are spaces for visitors with disabilities. Those spaces are located near the basement elevator for easy access to the second floor of the building.

Monthly parking passes may be economical for you if you spend most of the day most days a week on campus. If you are interested in a pass, you MUST fill out an online application. Passes are available for two locations:

  • Garage at 3rd and Battery (33 spaces available; $293.04 per month)
  • Outdoor lot at 4th and Battery (24 spaces available; $201.47 per month)

Visitor Parking

Street parking and lot parking is available. Antioch also has limited spaces available underneath the building. There are spaces for visitors with disabilities. Those spaces are located near the basement elevator for easy access to the second floor of the building.

Monthly parking passes may be economical for you if you spend most of the day most days a week on campus. If you are interested in a pass, you MUST fill out an online application. Passes are available for two locations:

  • Garage at 3rd and Battery (33 spaces available; $293.04 per month)
  • Outdoor lot at 4th and Battery (24 spaces available; $201.47 per month)

Driving Directions to AUS

From North Seattle, I-5 S
  1. Follow I-5 S, take exit 165B for Union St.
  2. Continue onto Union St.
  3. Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto 4th Ave.
  4. Turn left onto Wall St.
  5. Turn left onto 3rd Ave.
  6. Campus is on the left.
From South Seattle, I-5 N
  1. Follow I-5 N, use the left lane to take exit 165 for Seneca St.
  2. Turn left onto Seneca St.
  3. Turn right onto 4th Ave.
  4. Turn left onto Wall St.
  5. Turn left onto 3rd Ave.
  6. Campus is on the left.
From South Seattle via North Aurora/WA-99 N
  1. Follow WA-99 N to Western Ave. Take the Western Ave exit from WA-99 N.
  2. Continue onto Western Ave.
  3. Turn right onto Battery St
  4. Turn left onto 3rd Ave
  5. Campus is on the right.
  6. From South Seattle via North Aurora/WA-99
From South Seattle via South Aurora/WA-99 S
  1. Follow WA-99 S and take the Denny Way exit.
  2. Continue onto Wall St.
  3. Turn left onto 3rd Ave
  4. Campus is on the left
Campus Accessibility

Antioch University Seattle’s building is wheelchair accessible.


Getting to AUS Without Driving

Metro Buses

Accessing Antioch University Seattle by bus is easy from many destinations throughout Seattle, the East Side, and the greater Puget Sound area. Many buses stop within two to five blocks of the AUS campus.

Use the Metro Trip Planner or Google Maps to determine the fastest public transit route from your home to Antioch University Seattle.

Visit King County Metro for more information.

Bike to Antioch

Seattle is currently rated fourth most friendly city for bikers in the U.S. by bicycling.com (2012). Thousands of people commute to work or school by bike each day. Seattle also has a 10-year, $240-million bike master plan that seeks to triple the number of journeys made by bike and add 450 miles of bike paths. Hop on the bandwagon and enjoy the benefits of biking to your classes!

You can use the bike racks on 6th Avenue (just outside our main entrance) or rent a key to park your bike in the bike room on the AUS roof. To rent a key for a small refundable deposit, please contact the Student Accounts Office.

View City of Seattle biking information for more information and resources.

Carpool

Connect with your classmates and friends, or find a carpool partner through Rideshare.

Campus Accessibility

Antioch University Seattle’s building is wheelchair accessible.

Skip to content