GURT 2025 Travel
By Air
Three major airports serve the Washington area: Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), and Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI). Both IAD and DCA provide metro access. DCA is the closest to Georgetown University, while Dulles is the largest and has the most flights, especially for international travelers. BWI Airport is the farthest from DC (it is closer to Baltimore), but some airlines offer cheaper fares there.
All three airports have taxi services available at Ground Transportation and SuperShuttle, a door-to-door shared van-ride system. Check the SuperShuttle website for fares and for the location of the SuperShuttle within the airport. No reservation is needed for leaving from the airport. To take SuperShuttle back to the airport, reserve online or call 1-800-BLUE-VAN (800-258-3826). Below are estimated fares for dates nearing our conference:
From DCA | Minimally $116 for up to 2 passengers; minimally $215 for up to 5 passengers |
From IAD | Minimally $175 for up to 2 passengers; minimally $200 for up to 5 passengers. |
From BWI | Minimally $94 for up to 3 passengers; minimally $260 for up to 5 passengers. |
Ride services like Uber and Lyft are also widely used here and can offer better rates than the ones listed above.
From Dulles International Airport
●MetroBus 5A ($7) is an express bus from Dulles Airport to Rosslyn MetroRail Station and L’Enfant Plaza Metro Station (downtown DC). The bus leaves right outside the airport on the lower level (in Section E). To get to Georgetown University, get off the 5A at Rosslyn Metro stop, the nearest metro stop to Georgetown. From Rosslyn, taxis, Uber/Lyft, and buses (GUTS, DC Circulator, or MetroBus 38B) will take you to Georgetown. Alternatively, you can walk across Key Bridge and reach Georgetown University’s main campus in 15 minutes.
●Silver Line is a metro service between Washington Dulles International Airport and the Rosslyn Metro Station (a 45-minute trip, 14 stops). Tickets for the Silver Line Express can be purchased at the ticket counter located inside the station.
From Reagan National Airport
MetroRail’s Blue Line stops adjacent to Terminals B and C at National Airport. Take the Blue Line to Rosslyn (direction: Largo Town Center). From Rosslyn, buses (GUTS or MetroBus 38B) and taxis will take you to the Georgetown area. Alternatively, you can walk across Key Bridge and reach Georgetown University’s main campus in 15 minutes.
From Baltimore-Washington International
MARC Train
The Penn Line of the Maryland Transit Authority (MTA) MARC trains runs from BWI to Union Station in DC. Fares are around $8. Check the MTA website for price updates and instructions for getting to the train stop. From Union Station, take the Red Line to Dupont Circle (in the direction of Shady Grove) and catch a cab or bus (GUTS (Dupont Circle) or MetroBus D2, G2, D6) from there.
Amtrak
Amtrak trains take you from BWI train station to Union Station in downtown DC. There are free shuttles from the airport to the BWI train station. For Amtrak schedules and information call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) or go to their website. The fare varies and will increase as your departure nears. The cheapest options from now begin at $6 (check their website for price updates).
By Train
Trains from around the US arrive directly downtown at Union Station. Amtrak runs the largest passenger rail. However, if you are coming from Virginia or Maryland, consider commuter rails, as they tend to be much less expensive and are very reliable. The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) runs from Fredericksburg and Manassas on the weekdays and has stops in Alexandria, VA and downtown DC. Note that they are unidirectional with commuter traffic and do not operate on weekends. MARC trains from Maryland to DC now offer a weekend service in addition to weekday service. To get from Union Station to Georgetown, you can take a taxi or the Metro Red Line in the direction of Shady Grove to Dupont Circle. From Dupont Circle, buses (GUTS Dupont Circle), DC Circulator, or MetroBus G2), taxis, and Uber/Lyft will take you to the Georgetown area.
By Bus
Metro Rail trains and Metro Buses are operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. For more information including a real-time trip planner, please check their website.
Rosslyn Station
The closest Metro Rail Station to Georgetown University is Rosslyn on the Blue, Orange and Silver Lines. From Rosslyn Station, you can take Metro Bus 38B (in the direction of Farragut Square) to the stop M Street and 34th Street. You can then walk from there to the Georgetown University main gate.
You can also take the Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS) from Rosslyn (the stop is at 19th and Moore Streets. For information about the shuttle service, please visit the GUTS website .
Dupont Circle Station
From Dupont Circle Station (on the Metro Rail Red Line), you can take MetroBus G2 (towards Georgetown University) or MetroBus D2 (towards Glover Park). MetroBus G2 stops right in front of the Georgetown University main gate. You should depart MetroBus D2 at the stop Q Street and 35th Street and walk 2 blocks south to O Street, turn right on O Street and walk 2 blocks west to the front gates. You can also take the Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS ) from Dupont Circle (the stop is at 20th Street and Massachusetts Avenue). For information about the shuttle service, please visit the GUTS website .
By Car
If you are planning to commute to the conference by car there is street parking near campus, but the limit is generally two hours. Georgetown also has a parking garage. For more information click about parking and driving.