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Driving Directions

From 95 N:

Take Exit 22A, Downtown Providence. Follow the signs towards Downtown/Convention Center. At the light, turn right onto Francis St. At the next light, turn right onto Sabin St. You will find 15 minute parking available in front of the main entrance of the RI Convention Center.

From 95 S:

Take Exit 22A, Downtown Providence. Follow the signs towards Downtown/Convention Center. Go through the 1st light in the right-hand lane. Take your 1st right after the light. Continue to the second light, take a right onto Exchange Street. At the stop sign, take a right onto Exchange Terrace. Proceed straight through the next set of lights, bear left at the fork onto Sabin Street where you will find 15 minute parking available in front of the main entrance of the RI Convention Center.

Airport

Providence - TF Green Airport

Only ten minutes from downtown Providence, Warwick's T.F. Green Airport was named one of the "Top Five Alternative Airports" in the country by Forbes magazine and received a Reader's Choice recommendation from Cond? Nast Traveler. Just off Exit 13 on Interstate Route 95, Green Airport is accessible to Boston, Cape Cod and Southeastern New England, and is fast-becoming a popular alternative to Boston's Logan Airport. It offers more than 160 direct flights via major carriers.

Logan Airport - East Boston, MA

Logan Airport is situated approximately 49 miles north of Providence. You can get to Providence from Logan airport by either, renting a car, taking a cab, or taking the subway to Boston South Station. Amtrak offers many daily runs between South Station and Providence. South Station may be accessed from Logan Airport by either Silver Line Shuttle or Taxi. T he Silver Line service takes approximately twenty minutes. An adult fare is $1.25. A taxi will cost about $15.00 and will take about 10 minutes.

Rail Service

Providence is located on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor between Washington DC/New York City and Boston. High speed Acela Express train service transports passengers from New York City to Providence in about two and a half hours. For ticket information call: 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit www.amtrak.com.

The Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) runs low cost commuter trains to Providence from Boston and other points in Massachusetts. Call 1-800-392-6100 or visit www.MBTA.com for schedules and fares.


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