Getting Around Ann Arbor
Woman exiting a blue bus

Find Your Way

A few quick tips as your plan your trip

Wayfinding & Transportation

Ann Arbor’s compact scale makes it easy to find your way no matter where you’re going. Here’s where we share everything you need to know about getting to and around the city.

Buses

Both U-M blue buses aka the Magic Bus and Ann Arbor city buses are free for U-M students, trainees, faculty, and staff. You'll need to swipe your MCard to ride the Ann Arbor city bus.

Campus buses run until midnight or later. Track your route with the Magic Bus app. You can also register for curb-to-curb Paratransit services.

TheRide, also known as AAATA, is the city bus system, and it includes routes to neighboring Ypsilanti. Plan your route. You can also reserve disability transportation services through A-Ride, a service of TheRide.

Going out of town? The Megabus connects Ann Arbor to Chicago, or take a Greyhound.

Accessibility

There are a multitude of resources for accessible transport in Ann Arbor.

  • Paratransit is a free service from U-M providing curb-to-curb transportation for students, faculty, and staff who qualify through the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities
  • Ann Arbor city buses are free with your MCard and are lift or ramp-equipped
  • Find accessible parking spaces in downtown Ann Arbor
  • The Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living maintains a list of resources for the disabled community, including advocacy, health care, entertainment, and transportation
On Campus

See accommodations available on U-M campus, including parking, transit and health services.

Center for Independent Living

Resources including advocacy, health care, entertainment, and transportation.

Walking

Ann Arbor is a Gold Level Walk Friendly Community, with a compact downtown and lots of shops, cafes, and restaurants to browse. Further afield, you'll also find walking trails throughout the city.

Around Town

On Campus

For way-finding on U-M campus, there are walking maps for the Michigan Medicine campus, as well as Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn campuses. Use the interactive campus map to find a specific place, or search by a building acronym to find your way.

Person in yellow riding a bike downtown

Biking

Ann Arbor is a very bike-friendly town with 79 miles of lanes dedicated to two-wheel transportation. Commuters enjoy the freedom of zipping to their destinations and always finding a place to park.

View available bike lanes, routes and shared-use trails in Ann Arbor and throughout Washtenaw County. Visit our Campus Life section for information on how to register your bike with campus security.

Driving & Ridesharing

Finding a decent parking spot on campus can be a challenge, but for running errands around town, a car can be the best option.

Ann Arbor has Zipcar locations near the campus, as well as Uber, Lyft, and local taxi companies. Bringing your car? Here's how to get a Michigan driver's license and a U-M parking permit. Bringing a motorcycle or moped? Here's where to park in campus.

Winter Transportation Tips

Michigan Medicine logo

Make sure you're prepared for Michigan winters. Follow the city’s guidelines for parking in the snow. Take precautions when driving in the snow. Plan for winter commutingPrepare your car for winter with these 12 tips.

Getting to the Airport

Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is located about 35 minutes east of Ann Arbor off I-94, giving travelers easy access to any destination in the world.

You can schedule roundtrip bus service to the airport via the Michigan Flyer (also known as AirRide) for less than the cost of a taxi. Trips to or from Ann Arbor using Uber/Lyft tend to run $30-40.

Find more info on airport transportation options.