This interactive map covers Northeastern University’s Boston campus and its other campuses, spanning the Fenway, Mission Hill, and Roxbury Crossing neighborhoods. Use the Layers button (top right of the map) to toggle buildings, MBTA transit stops, bike infrastructure, parking, blue-light safety phones, accessibility facilities, study spaces, sustainability certifications, campus trees, and more. Data is sourced live from Northeastern’s ArcGIS FeatureServer and reflects the most current campus information available.
Northeastern University Buildings
The Northeastern Boston campus encompasses 113 buildings spanning the Fenway-Roxbury corridor along Huntington Avenue. Of these, 59 serve academic and administrative purposes, including key facilities such as Snell Library, Dana Research Center, Egan Engineering/Science Center, International Village, and Lake Hall. The campus also operates 38 residential buildings providing on-campus housing, including West Village G, 110 St. Stephen Street, 337 Huntington Avenue, and Loftman Hall, accommodating students at all stages of their academic careers.
Athletics and recreation are supported by 7 dedicated facilities including the Badger & Rosen Squashbusters Center. These spaces complement Northeastern’s signature co-op model by giving students places to recharge and stay active throughout their experiential learning journey. The map also shows Northeastern’s Oakland campus in California and other affiliated buildings via the multi-campus layer.
Getting to Campus: MBTA T Stops and Transit
Northeastern’s Boston campus is served by 6 nearby MBTA subway stations, making it one of the most transit-accessible university campuses in New England. Students can reach the campus via the Orange Line at Ruggles or Massachusetts Ave, or via the Green Line at Northeastern, Prudential, Symphony, and Museum of Fine Arts stations. The Ruggles station in particular sits at the heart of campus and provides direct connections to Back Bay and downtown Boston.
In addition to the T, 12 Bluebikes bike-share stations are within or immediately adjacent to campus, providing 196 combined docking spaces. Nearby stations include Ruggles T Stop at Columbus Ave, Northeastern University North Parking Lot, Forsyth St at Huntington Ave, and Prudential Center, connecting students to the wider Boston cycling network at low cost.
Cycling Infrastructure
Northeastern actively supports cycling as a sustainable mode of transport. Across the Boston campus there are 93 designated bike rack locations with a combined capacity of approximately 1,000 spaces, along with 4 self-service bike repair stations equipped with tools and pumps. Northeastern has been recognized for its bicycle-friendly campus design, encouraging students and staff to reduce their transportation footprint year-round.
Parking and Accessibility
Campus parking is available at 4 garages: Gainsborough Garage, Columbus Parking Garage, Renaissance Park Garage, and West Village Garage. These facilities serve commuters, visitors, and staff, with designated accessible spaces across multiple locations. There are 19 accessible parking locations spread across lots including Mugar Lot, West Village Garage, Gainsborough Garage, Renaissance Park Garage, and Columbus Garage, providing ADA-compliant access to key areas of campus.
Beyond parking, 82 accessible building entrances are mapped across campus, ensuring students and visitors with mobility needs can navigate the Northeastern environment independently. All accessible entrances are verified by the university’s facilities team and kept current in the live ArcGIS dataset.
Campus Safety
Northeastern’s campus safety infrastructure includes 102 blue-light emergency phones distributed across indoor and outdoor locations throughout the Fenway, Roxbury, and Mission Hill neighborhoods adjoining the university. These phones provide direct lines to the Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD), which operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The phones are positioned at building entrances, along walking paths, and in parking structures to ensure help is never far away.
Study Spaces
Northeastern maps student study spaces across its Boston campus so students can quickly find quiet or collaborative work areas. Each location includes details on the building, floor, room number, space type (quiet, collaborative, or mixed), seating capacity, and operating hours. Enable the Study Spaces or Study Spaces (2023) layers to find the closest available workspace to your current location.
Inclusive and Wellness Amenities
Northeastern is committed to creating a campus that is accessible and welcoming for everyone. 118 all-gender restrooms are available across 52 campus buildings, including 140 The Fenway, Badger & Rosen Squashbusters Center, Behrakis Health Sciences Center, Burstein Hall, and Cahners Hall, among many others. These facilities are clearly mapped so students and visitors can quickly locate the nearest inclusive option.
Water bottle filling stations are available in 75 buildings across campus with a total of 285 stations, helping the university reduce single-use plastic consumption. Lactation rooms are provided in 47 locations across multiple campus buildings, supporting nursing parents throughout the Northeastern community.
Sustainability on Campus
Northeastern’s sustainability commitment is visible in its physical infrastructure. 6 composting bins are stationed around the Boston campus, diverting organic waste from landfill as part of the university’s zero-waste goals. Electric vehicle charging is available at 5 locations including Columbus Parking Garage and other campus facilities. The LEED / Sustainability Certs layer highlights buildings that have achieved green building certifications globally, with popup details including certification type, year, and a link to the project record. The Campus Trees layer maps every tree on the Boston campus with species name, genus, condition, height, canopy size, and installation date — part of Northeastern’s urban forest management program.
Campus data is sourced live from Northeastern University’s ArcGIS FeatureServer (org ID: S8KZ4xiwVgqpYP63) and reflects verified facility records maintained by Northeastern’s campus planning team. For official campus navigation, visit the Northeastern University Campus Map.

