Travel Directions

How to get to the conference?

The "Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport":http://www.flymsy.com/ is not in New Orleans proper. It takes approximately 15 minutes to drive from the airport to the Tulane campus.

Directions to Conference Services

From the Airport:

  • If driving, follow the directions for entering from West on I-10.
  • If not, options including a taxi ($20.00 fare plus tip) or the Airport Shuttle ($10.00 fare per person plus tip) to the University.

From the West on I-10:

  • Take I-10 East towards New Orleans.
  • Take the Carrollton Avenue exit (exit 232), freeway turns into South Carrollton Ave.
  • Continue on South Carrollton Ave. through 5 stoplights (where South Carrollton Ave. meets South Claiborne Ave.
  • After passing South Claiborne, make a U-turn and come back up South Carrollton.
  • Take a right on South Claiborne Ave. and go to the first stoplight (Broadway Street) and take a right.
  • Once on Broadway, take a left at the first stoplight (Willow Street)
  • On Willow, take a left at the first stoplight (McAlister Extension).
  • Go down McAlister Extension for about .3 miles and Conference Services will be on the right hand side located on  the first floor of the Collin C. Diboll Complex.

For Parking: continue on McAlister Extension to the stop sign and pay parking will be on your right.

 

From the East on I-10:

  • Take I-10 West towards the New Orleans Central Business District.
  • Take South Claiborne exit (exit 234A), freeway will turn into South Claiborne Avenue.
  • Go 10 stoplights and turn left onto Broadway Street. (estimated 2.4 miles)
  • Once on Broadway, take a left at the first stoplight (Willow Street)
  • On Willow, take a left at the first stoplight (McAlister Extension).
  • Go down McAlister Extension for about .3 miles and Conference Services will be on the right hand side located on  the first floor of the Collin C. Diboll Complex.

For Parking: continue on McAlister Extension to the stop sign and pay parking will be on your right.