DIRECTIONS TO MOORE

Moore College of Art & Design
1916 Race Street
Located on The Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Building on its rich legacy of educating women for careers in art and design through its accredited BFA programs for women, Moore is a place where there is much to see, discover and create. Whether you are looking to see an exhibition, take a class, shop or attend a special event, you are sure to experience more at Moore.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Moore College is located within walking distance of both Suburban Station and 30th Street Station.

  • AMTRAK Regional Rail: 1.800.USA.RAIL (872.7245)
    Moore is located nearest to 30th Street Station at 30th and Market Sts.
  • SEPTA: 215.580.7800
    Regional Rails - Moore is located nearest to Suburban Station at 17th and JFK Blvd
    Subway & Bus - Moore is located nearest to City Hall / 15th Street / Market Street Station
  • Greyhound: 215.931.4075
    ​Moore is located nearest to the bus terminal at 1001 N. Filbert Street.  
  • PATCO: 1.877.567.3772
    Moore is located nearest to the 15th/16th & Locust St. Station.

Additional transit connection may be arranged through:

PARKING NEAR MOORE

Please note: Moore does not have campus parking. There are meters in front of the College and along 20th Street at which you may park during your visit. There are also several public parking facilities within walking distance. Information is available via the PPA Parking Locator:

  •  The Franklin Institute’s indoor parking garage is open 24 hours per day and is conveniently located off of 21st Street and is the closest choice.
  • Kennedy House Garage: 1901 John F Kennedy Blvd
  • LAZ Parking: 1815 Cherry Street 
  • Patriot Parking: 1901 Arch Street
  • Central Parking: 1919 Arch Street
  • Patriot Parking: 139 N. 23rd St (at Cherry Street)
  • Patriot Parking: 22nd and Cherry Streets
  • Logan Square Garage: 206 N. 22nd Street (at Race Street)

Please note about Metered Street Parking: The PPA is in the process of eliminating coin-operated meters and moving to a kiosk system. These kiosks accept a variety of payment methods (including credit cards) and issue a printed ticket you place inside your windshield. Our neighborhood is in the process of switching over, so make sure to read the signs carefully prior to leaving your car. Police regulations concerning on-street parking are strictly enforced, and cars may be towed at the owner’s expense. Both meters & kiosks accept quarters.