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We’d visit you, if we could.

If Duke Engineering were a truck, you’d want to take it for a test drive. You’d want to see it for yourself, so you could kick the tires and make sure you felt right driving it.

You’re invited to visit us and do just that (but no kicking, please).

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Prospective undergraduates, prospective master’s & phd students, directions & more, prospective undergraduate students.

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Engineering Tours

Our one-hour walking tours see our tool-filled maker spaces, modern laboratories and landscaped quad. Don’t worry, you won’t miss a thing. We’ve designed our schedule to complement the Duke Undergraduate Admissions campus tours.

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Not being here in person doesn’t mean you can’t experience what makes Duke an amazing place. Join us for a live, interactive online program.

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Online Tour

Take a self-guided virtual tour anytime on Duke’s virtual tour website.

Prospective Graduate Students

Master’s students, phd students.

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Directions to Campus and Duke Engineering

Duke University is located in Durham, North Carolina. The campus is a 20-minute drive from Raleigh-Durham International (RDU) airport. An Amtrak passenger train station and a Greyhound bus stop are located near downtown Durham. From there, it’s a 9-minute car-share ride to the center of campus.

The Pratt School of Engineering is headquartered in the Nello L. Teer Building . Lock your e-bike at the rack out front. Or, take the short walk from the Science Drive Circle transit stop . Visit parking.duke.edu for campus bus and visitor parking info.

Undergrad tours begin in the Teer lobby. While you wait, browse a copy of I/O Magazine .

If you’re visiting us on business, you’ll find the Office of the Vinik Dean of Engineering just one floor above in 305 Teer .

Discover Authentic Durham

Delve into a city where local essence shines. Relish in bolder flavors, encounter inspiring art, discover unique shops, sip on inventive drinks, and immerse yourself in captivating entertainment.

Meet the passionate people behind it all and see why Durham’s dedication to everything local makes it a must-visit destination.

Major-chain and independent lodgings are available in Durham and throughout our Research Triangle region.

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Plan your visit

Choosing a law school is a significant decision and visiting is one of the best ways to see if a school is right for you. We encourage you to come and see for yourself what Duke Law School is all about.

The Law School is situated on Duke University's picturesque West Campus, on the southwest corner of Science Drive and Towerview Road. For more information on how to navigate around the University, please see the campus map .

Duke is located in Durham, North Carolina, a city with a population of around 290,000 and part of the Research Triangle metropolitan area, which includes the University of North Carolina's main campus in Chapel Hill and the state capital in Raleigh. In the center of the region is the Research Triangle Park, an internationally renowned business and research center that is home to many of the world's high-technology industries. The area provides a dynamic, rich community with one of the highest per capita populations of Ph.D. graduates in the world. When you come to visit Duke's campus, we hope you'll explore this exciting city as well!

See below for information on directions and accommodations. For additional information, please contact the Office of Admissions at [email protected] .

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Law school events.

Intellectual and social life at Duke Law is enriched by a robust series of speakers, panels and presentations, often during the lunch hour. Review the Law School  Event Calendar during the academic year to see if there are activities of interest scheduled during your visit. A ll events are not open to visitors, so feel free to check with the Office of Admissions ( [email protected]) if the description is not clear.

Meet with an Admissions Representative

May - December

We offer 15-20 minute non-evaluative informational meetings on workdays during normal business hours (depending on staff availability). Submit your request several business days in advance to the Office of Admissions ( [email protected]) and indicate whether you would like to meet in-person or virtually. Appointment slots fill up quickly and we are unable to accommodate walk-in or same-day requests.

For an in-person meeting, include the date of your visit and any time constraints.

Please attend an information session prior to requesting a virtual meeting. We typically offer information sessions via Zoom at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time every other Thursday. We also offer monthly evening sessions at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Visit law.duke.edu/apply/travel to register. If you are unable to attend an information session (or still have questions afterwards), you may request to meet with an admissions representative via Zoom. Provide several weekdays and times that you will be available between 9:00-11:30 a.m. and 2:00-4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

January - April

During the peak of the admissions season, our staff is occupied with reviewing applications and making decisions. The limited appointment slots are reserved for admitted applicants only. Feel free to submit questions by email ( [email protected]) .

Law School Student-Guided Tours (September - early December 2024)

The schedule will be revised in late-August for the 2024 fall semester. Student-guided tours are typically offered on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and on Fridays at 2:00 p.m. Arrive at the Office of Admissions (suite 2023) a few minutes early to check in. Tours last 45-60 minutes. No registration or advance notice is required. Student-guided tours will not be offered September 2 (Labor Day holiday), October 11-18 (student fall break), or November 27-29 (Thanksgiving holiday).

Law School Self-Guided Tours

We offer self-guided building tours year round on workdays during normal business hours. Stop by the Office of Admissions (suite 2023) to check-in and pick up the tour brochure (we would also like to record your visit!). 

Observing a Class (September - November 2024)

The schedule will be available in late-August for the 2024 fall semester. The classes listed below are open to visitors during the 2024 fall semester Monday through Thursday. Plan to arrive 5-10 minutes early for the class and introduce yourself to the professor. Please stop by the Office of Admissions (suite 2023) for directions to the classroom.

In some cases, seating may be limited and classes may be canceled or rescheduled without notice. Although December 5 is the last day of classes, many professors use the final week for review and do not allow visitors. No class visits will be offered September 2 (Labor Day holiday), October 14-18 (student fall break), or November 27-29 (Thanksgiving holiday).

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Applicants to the one-year international LLM programs who wish to visit Duke Law School may contact the Office of International Studies for information.

Duke Law Video Tour

Take a tour through some of the Law School's places to study, learn, and relax. Student guides share advice as they highlight important Law School areas such as the J. Michael Goodson Law Library and the James M. Poyner Moot Courtroom.

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Within the nurturing East Campus community, surrounded by other first-year students and supported by countless academic resources, your child can embrace life at Duke and lay the foundation for four years of exploration and discovery.

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As a Duke family member, you have so many milestones to look forward to as your child settles in and becomes a Dukie.

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A whirlwind day, during which your child will settle in, meet classmates, and be welcomed into the Duke community.

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A long weekend to visit home, take a trip with friends, or relax on campus.

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For students on campus, there are myriad events hosted by campus partners.

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Students return re-energized for a whole new panel of courses at the start of their spring semester.

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Silent time at the Chapel

The Chapel is open to the public, as well as members of the Duke community, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily.

Duke university recommends that anyone experiencing cold-like respiratory symptoms, even after a negative covid test, continues to wear a mask indoors until symptoms resolve. unvaccinated individuals, who are at increased risk for severe illness, are encouraged but not required to wear masks indoors. for more information, see the university's coronavirus response guidelines and requirements ., welcome to duke chapel..

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The Chapel is open to the public daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. All are welcome in the sanctuary during these hours for reflection, prayer, or meditation, as well as to view the building’s soaring Gothic architecture and vibrant stained-glass windows. Note: The Chapel is occasionally closed to the public for special events, so please check our calendar before coming for a visit .

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The cost to park is typically $2 per hour. For some special events, there is a $5 flat fee for parking in the Bryan Center Parking Garage and designated overflow areas. For event-specific parking instructions, please check our  calendar .

Groups arriving by bus need to contact us to make a reservation to drop off and pick up passengers. uses may park in the spaces designated for buses at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens once passengers have been dropped off at the Chapel.

Accessible Entrances

The accessible entrance to the main floor of the Chapel is located on the north side of the Chapel facing the Divinity School. The accessible entrance to the basement floor of the Chapel is located on the south side of the Chapel facing the Bryan Center.

Services, Concerts, and Events

Duke Chapel is host to worship services, concerts, university ceremonies, and other events throughout the year. Something is happening at the Chapel almost every day! For details, see our  events calendar .

A tour of the Chapel

A docent-led tour is offered regularly every Sunday after the 11:00 a.m. worship service, which ends at approximately 12:15 p.m. Tours last approximately forty-five minutes; they are free and open to the public.  

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions offers  campus tours by appointment for groups of high school students throughout the year, except during March, April, May, and December.

Watch a virtual tour of the Chapel by playing this 360-degree video:

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Tower Access

UPDATE: Due to maintenance work thist summer at the Chapel, we are not scheduling any new tower climbs until September 15, 2023.

The Chapel’s tower is closed to the public. By appointment, it is open to groups of Duke students, faculty, and staff in accordance with the Chapel’s  tower climb policies .

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There are no public restrooms in the Chapel. Restrooms are available in the Bryan Center , Page Auditorium , and the Divinity School .

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Visitors are welcome to take photos of the Chapel for personal use only , as long as it doesn't disturb others or interrupt an event. For photography or videography for news, documentary, or commercial use, please see our News & Media policies .

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View Duke Chapel's Child Safety Policy .

The best way to visit campus is to schedule a visit through the Office of Admissions and Student Services.

Our admissions professionals are available to discuss the programs, admission requirements and selection process and give tours of our facility weekdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

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See all the gems of historical and cultural center of the capital in short time and without traffic jams or tiresome walking.

Depending on the itinerary and duration of the Moscow River boat trip, the tour can be 3 or 5 hours.

Highlights of the tour

  • St Basil’s Cathedral;
  • Stalin skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya (Tinkers) embankment;
  • The Kremlin;
  • “House on the Embankment” Stalin skyscraper;
  • Monument to Peter I;
  • The Central House of Artists;
  • Christ the Savior Cathedral;
  • Gorky Park;
  • Moscow State University;
  • Russian Academy of Sciences;
  • Luzhniki stadium;
  • Novodevichy Monastery;
  • Kiev railway station;
  • Europe Square;
  • Moscow City Hall;
  • Government House;
  • Expocentre Exhibition Complex;
  • and other famous sights.

You will learn about the different epochs of the city from the foundation in 1147 till Soviet times of 20 th  century.

Moscow River

Moskva river has the form of a snake and is the main waterway of Moscow, consisting of a cascade of reservoirs. Within the city, Moskva river is 80 km long, 120 m - 200 m wide and up to 14 m deep. The narrowest part of the river is the Kremlin area in the city center, and the most extensive is around the Luzhniki Stadium in the south. 

Bridges in Moscow

Undoubtedly, bridges and embankments are among the most scenic spots and main attractions of Moscow. Plus, they are so romantic.

  • Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge –  Great Stone Bridge –  is the main bridge of Moscow . The first stone bridge was constructed here in the 17th century.
  • Patriarshy Bridge  is one of the youngest pedestrian bridges, built in 2004. The bridge connects the iconic Christ the Saviour Cathedral with funky Bersenevskaya embankment, extremely popular place among locals for its trendy art galleries, cafes and panoramic views. Patriarshy Bridge used to be a shooting location for ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's New Year speech to the nation.
  • Borodinsky Bridge,  erected in honor of the 100th anniversary of the glorious victory in the Battle of Borodino (which every Russian kid knows about), a fierce legendary battle during the Russo-French war of 1812.
  • Bagration Bridge  one of the  pedestrian bridges with most picturesque views of the Moskva River with its numerous upper-level observation platforms. The bridge was erected to celebrate the 850th anniversary of Moscow city in 1997.
  • Krymsky Bridge  used to be in Top 5 Europe’s longest bridges some 100 years ago. The bridge got its name after the ancient Krymsky ford which Crimean Tartars used to invade Moscow in the 16 th  century.

Embankments of Moscow

Moscow river boats 37 embankments, the most popular being Kremlevskaya, Sofiyskaya, Pushkinskaya, Vorobyovskaya and Kolomenskaya.

You can get the most spectacular views of the Kremlin from  Kremlevskaya and Sofiyskaya embankments.

  • Pushkinkaya embankment  is the most romantic in Moscow. It meanders along Gorky Park and Neskuchnyi garden and is rich for all kinds of entertainment as well as cozy nooks, including Olivkovy beach, the famous Zeleny theater as well as a pier for river cruisers.
  • Vorobyevskaya embankment  is part of Sparrow Hills nature reserve. This place opens a beautiful panorama of the river and city from the observation deck and is considered to be the place for taking serious decisions in life.
  • Embankment in Kolomenskoye  Museum-Reserve has a special charm due to its peculiar geographical relief. The boat trip around Kolomenskoye would be the most peaceful in your life.
  • Taras Shevchenko embankment  is popular among photographers for its modern Moscow City skyscrapers. Highly recommended for your night boat trip.
  • Embankments of Moscow are the pride of the capital. A distinctive feature of each of the promenades is its architecture and beautiful views. In addition, almost all the embankments of Moscow have a rich history and a lot of notable buildings.

Different epochs

Taking a walk along the Moskva River by boat, you will witness the architecture of Moscow from different eras and styles. Archaeological studies indicate that already in the XI century there stood a fortified settlement on Borovitsky hill, which is now called the Kremlin. Little fortress could not accommodate all the residents of the rapidly growing city, and the Grand Duke ordered the construction of a new Kremlin, larger than the former.

Boat trip around Kolomenskoe Park

Moscow river boat trip starts from the pier Klenovy (Maple) Boulevard and provides reat views of Nicholas Perervinsky monastery.

Nicholas Perervinsky monastery was founded at the time of the Battle of Kulikov (1380). The monastery, got its name from the surrounding area – “Pererva”, which can be translated like “tear off” and because of the location –  here it abruptly changed its course, turning to Kolomna, standing on the opposite bank.

Nowadays Kolomenskoye is State Art, Historical, Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve, which doors are open to everyone who wants to get in touch with the ancient history of Russia.

Take a break from the big city hustle in the shady parks and gardens of the Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve. Don’t miss a wonderful Church of the Ascension and Tsar Alexey’s Palace in Kolomenskoye!

Monasteries and temples

  • Novospassky Monastery
  • Founded in the 13th century on the site where now is located the Danilovsky monastery. After a few decades, in 1330, Ivan Kalita moved the monastery onto the Borovitskii hill of the Kremlin. However, in the 15th century, Spassky Monastery again moved, this time to a more spacious place on Krasnoholmskaya waterfront.
  • Church of St. Nicholas in Zayaitskom
  • Erected in the middle of the XVIII century in baroque style. The building survived after the 1812 fire, but the utensils were destoyed. Parishioners collected donations and restored the temple on their own. In Soviet times, it was closed and re-opened only in 1992.
  • Cathedral of Christ the Savior
  • The church was originally erected in honor of the victory over Napoleon and was being under construction for long 44 years. Notoriously demolished in 1937 to be a giant swimming pool under open sky. The current building was constructed in 1990s. It is the tallest and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world.
  • The temple was built in 1679-82, during the reign of Tsar Fedor Alekseevich, in late Muscovite Baroque style and can be characterized as bonfire temple. Each gable is a symbol of a heavenly fire.
  • Novodevichy Convent
  • The most famous concent and monastery in Moscow, presumably founded in 1524. Novodevichy’s status has always been high among other monasteries, it was in this monastery where the women of the royal blood, the wives of Tsars and local rulers of Moscow were kept in prison as nuns.
  • St. Andrew’s church  (male acts as Compound Patriarch of Moscow)
  • St. Andrew’s church stands right on the slopes of the Sparrow Hills, on the way down to the Moskva River, on the territory of the Nature Reserve “Sparrow Hills”. The monastery is small in size but is very cozy. It’s situated in a quiet courtyard surrounded by temples, fruit trees and flowers.

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow river cruise.
  • + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.

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    Directions to Campus and Duke Engineering. Duke University is located in Durham, North Carolina. The campus is a 20-minute drive from Raleigh-Durham International (RDU) airport. An Amtrak passenger train station and a Greyhound bus stop are located near downtown Durham. From there, it's a 9-minute car-share ride to the center of campus.

  3. Duke Admissions Tour

    Explore Duke University's campus with this app that offers self-guided tour options for different locations and features. You can also learn about the admission process, virtual opportunities, and visitor information from the app.

  4. Virtual Visit Resources

    Contact. Virtual Visit Resources. Apply to Duke. Created with Sketch. Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. Created with Sketch. Pratt School of Engineering. Created with Sketch. Karsh Office Of Undergraduate Financial Support.

  5. Duke University

    Anthony Kelley, Duke University Professor of the Practice of Music, makes incredible discovery of an unfinished music piece written by jazz icon and composer, Mary Lou Williams. ... Duke Virtual Tour. Even if you can't be here, you can experience Duke's beautiful gothic architecture for yourself. Launch the virtual tour below to explore campus.

  6. Plan your visit

    Feel free to submit questions by email ([email protected]). Law School Student-Guided Tours (January 17 - April 17, 2024) Student-guided tours will be offered on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and on Fridays at 2:00 p.m. Arrive at the Office of Admissions (suite 2023) a few minutes early to check in. Tours last 45-60 minutes.

  7. Your First Year

    Shared experiences in Writing 101, first-year seminars, and Marketplace brunches create a sense of solidarity and community that is foundational to the Duke experience. Just a five minute bus ride from the Gothic style West Campus, the Georgian style East Campus showcases beautiful red bricks from its residence halls to the library, auditorium ...

  8. Families

    East Campus Tour. Open Created with Sketch. I felt comfortable sending my kid 3,000 miles from home because of the safety net that exists at Duke—the connected student body, the first-year experience of all being on one campus, and mentors who know you and greet you by name. ... Join the Prospective Families mailing list to receive ...

  9. Visit

    Tours and events: 919-681-9488 Weddings: 919-684-8150 Media inquiries: 919-681-0332 Email: [email protected] Address: 401 Chapel Drive Box 90974 Durham, NC 27708. Parking

  10. Visit Us

    Contact our Office of Admissions and Student Services at [email protected] or 919-684-4248 to schedule a tour. Duke University School of Nursing 307 Trent Drive Box 102400 Durham, NC 27710 Phone: 919-684-4248 Toll-free: 877-415-3853 Stay engaged with ...

  11. Visiting & Camps

    Duke University 2080 Duke University Road Durham, NC 27708 (919) 684-8111

  12. Moscow River Cruise Tour with Friendly Local Guides

    Moskva river has the form of a snake and is the main waterway of Moscow, consisting of a cascade of reservoirs. Within the city, Moskva river is 80 km long, 120 m - 200 m wide and up to 14 m deep. The narrowest part of the river is the Kremlin area in the city center, and the most extensive is around the Luzhniki Stadium in the south.

  13. Programs

    Designed so you can continue working, this program gives you a front-row seat to how culture and institutions shape business in Asia, South America, Europe, and North America.

  14. | Duke

    2080 Duke University Road Durham, NC 27708. Mail and deliveries: 615 Chapel Drive, Box 90572 Durham, NC 27708. P: (919) 684-5114 F: (919) 684-6022 [email protected].

  15. Moscow State University : guided tour

    http://www.studyrussian.com/MSU Moscow