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Getting Here
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Monona Terrace Community and Convention
Center is conveniently located two
blocks from the Capitol building in downtown Madison.
By Air
By Train
By Bus
By Car
Parking
By Air
Madison is accessible by air from every
major metro area in the country and is served by Dane
County Regional Airport. The commercial air carriers
serving Madison include Northwest (NWA), United Express,
American Eagle, Midwest Connect, Continental Express, and
Delta Connection.
For transportation from the airport to
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, you've
got plenty of options: four on-site car rental companies
and one off-site (but with pickup service), three taxicab
companies with fares averaging $9$14, or Madison
Metro bus. Guests staying at the Hilton Madison Monona
Terrace may ride their courtesy vehicle.
Monona Terrace Community and Convention
Center is about a 5-mile (10-minute) drive from the
airport.
More information: Dane
County Regional Airport
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By Train
Amtrak provides service to Portage, Columbus
and Milwaukee, Wis., as well as to Chicago. From there,
Greyhound Bus (or Van Galder Bus from Chicago) will
bring you to downtown Madison.
More information: Amtrak,
Greyhound,
Van
Galder Bus,
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By Bus
Greyhound
Bus provides service to downtown Madison from anywhere
in the United States.
(800) 231-2222
Daily service between downtown Milwaukee
and downtown Madison is provided by Badger
Bus.
(608) 255-6771
Van
Galder Bus provides daily service between downtown
Chicago or Chicago O'Hare airport and downtown Madisonwith
stops in Rockford, Beloit and Janesville.
(800) 747-0994 or (608) 752-5407
If you are a group arriving by bus, parking
and passenger drop-off is
accessible from the Wilson Street entrance to Monona
Terrace. Please see directions below in the By
Car section.
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By Car
Located in south central
Wisconsin, Madison is easily accessible via several
major highways. The city is a 1 1/2 hour drive from
Milwaukee (via I-94), a 2 1/2 hour drive from Chicago
(via I-90), and a 4 1/2 hour drive from Minneapolis/St.
Paul (via I-94).
Get driving directions to Monona Terrace
from wherever you are.
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From the NORTH via I-90/94 (Minneapolis,
La Crosse, Wausau, Stevens Point, Portage):
Take I-90/94 to the Hwy 151 exit (southwest) going toward
the State Capitol. Take 151/E. Washington Ave. all the
way into downtown. As you approach the Capitol Square,
follow 151 from E. Washington left onto Blair Street.
Take Blair two blocks and turn right onto Wilson St. A
few blocks up Wilson, just past Olin Terrace, turn left
into the Monona Terrace parking structure.
From the NORTHEAST via Hwy 151 (Green
Bay, Fox River Valley):
Follow Hwy 151 toward the State Capitol. Take 151/E.
Washington Ave. all the way into downtown. As you approach
the Capitol Square, follow 151 from E. Washington left
onto Blair Street. Take Blair two blocks and turn right
onto Wilson St. A few blocks up Wilson, just past Olin
Terrace, turn left into the Monona Terrace parking structure.
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From the EAST via I-94 (Milwaukee):
As you approach the city, follow Hwy 30 into Madison.
Take the "State Capitol" exit off of Hwy 30,
and you will then be on E. Washington Ave. As you approach
the Capitol Square, follow 151 from E. Washington left
onto Blair Street. Take Blair two blocks and turn right
onto Wilson St. A few blocks up Wilson, just past Olin
Terrace, turn left into the Monona Terrace parking structure.
From the SOUTHEAST via I-90 (Chicago,
Beloit, Janesville):
Take the Hwy 12 & 18 West (Beltline) exit to Madison.
Exit at John Nolen Dr. and continue two miles to the
Monona Terrace parking structure entrance, which will
be on your right.
From the SOUTHWEST via Hwy 18 & 151
(Dubuque, Platteville, Dodgeville):
As you approach Madison, take the Hwy 12 & 18 (Beltline)
East exit. Take the John Nolen Dr. exit off the Beltline
and follow John Nolen 2 miles to the Monona Terrace
parking structure entrance, which will be on your right.
If you are a group arriving by motorcoach,
you will be unable to enter
Monona Terrace from John Nolen Drive. Instead continue
on John Nolen
Drive (you will pass underneath Monona Terrace). Turn
left onto Wilson
Street, and then turn left into the parking structure/passenger
drop-off.
See a map
of the Wisconsin area showing major highways.
See a map
of Madison showing major arteries.
See a Monona Terrace Location Access Map
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Parking
You'll find plenty of parking convenient
to all that downtown Madison and Monona Terrace Community
and Convention Center have to offer.
Monona Terrace features a 600-space, cashier-operated
parking structure, which is accessible via East Wilson
St. and the eastbound lanes of John Nolen Dr.
See Monona
Terrace parking map
See Monona Terrace parking ramp information and rates
Short-term and all-day public parking
is provided throughout downtown Madison in various structures
and lots. On-street parking is also available for short-term
parking in central Madison.
Bus parking and passenger drop-off is
accessible from the Wilson Street entrance to Monona
Terrace.
Accessible Parking
Monona Terrace is accessible from Levels Three, Four and Five. There are two places to enter the parking ramp. From West Wilson Street, just south of Carroll Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (View Monona Terrace Parking Map and look for Visitors Entrance and Drive-through drop-off), or from John Nolen Drive.
Disabled parking stalls are available at no cost for Monona Terrace event parking on the upper (top of the parking ramp) Drive through drop-off level parking meter areas on both sides of Monona Terrace. Disabled parking stalls are available for a charge on the lower parking level in front of the Level Three entrance. Curb cuts are located in close proximity to accessible parking and make travel to the building convenient.
For more details about parking in downtown
Madison, go to www.ci.madison.wi.us/parking/parking.html.
See a map of downtown
Madison points of interest.
See a Monona Terrace Location Access Map
For more information on transportation
to and around Madison, visit the Greater
Madison Convention and Visitors Bureau Web site.
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