Stanford Guest House: Directions & Transportation

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From San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

  1. Get onto I-380 West
  2. Merge left onto I-280 South
  3. Exit Sand Hill Road
  4. Take Sand Hill Road East off ramp
  5. Turn right onto Saga Lane (at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

From San Jose International Airport (SJC)

  1. Get onto I-880 South toward Santa Cruz
  2. Merge onto I-280 North toward San Francisco
  3. Exit Sand Hill Road Take Sand Hill Road East off ramp
  4. Turn right onto Saga Lane (at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Stanford Guest House Van, Margaret Van Service, and Hoover Tower.

Transportation

The Marguerite is Stanford University's complimentary public shuttle system which traverses the campus Monday through Friday all year (except University holidays). The SLAC line operates between SLAC (with a stop at the entrance to the Guest House) and the Stanford campus, and is available from 7:30 a.m. to after 8:00 p.m., approximately every 20 minutes.

Our own complimentary Guest House shuttle is also available to transport you throughout Stanford based upon availability.

Schedules and maps that service the Stanford Guest House are available at the front desk or at the links below:

SLAC Line

The SLAC shuttle operates Monday through Friday year round (except campus holidays) between SLAC and Hoover Tower by way of the Oak Creek Apartments located on Sand Hill Road, West Campus Residences, and the Science & Engineering Quad, from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., every 20 minutes.

Margarite map

Alternative Transportation

Enterprise Rent-A-Car is located on campus and offers a free pick-up service from the Stanford Guest House lobby. Guests can take advantage of discounted rates by mentioning the Stanford Guest House.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car
360 Oak Road
Stanford, CA 94305
(650) 833-8060

For links to other transit agency schedules, please visit the Stanford University Parking and Transportation Services Bay Area Transit page.

For more public transportation options in the San Francisco Bay area, visit the http://www.511.org web site.