MGuide - Interactive UMich Campus Map
MGuide is a student-developed, unofficial guide to getting around the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Whether you're a first-year figuring out where your classes are or a senior who still gets lost on North Campus, MGuide is your all-in-one resource for navigating campus life.
What you can do
- Look up any of 350+ campus buildings by name, acronym, or classroom code
- Get walking directions between buildings
- Track campus buses in real time
- Check dining hall hours and menus
- Find the best study spots with noise levels and amenities
- See building accessibility info (elevators, ramps, entrances)
- Browse campus events and find parking
- Check Ann Arbor weather and air quality
Popular Buildings
- Angell Hall — Academic, built 1924 by Albert Kahn
- Michigan Union — Where JFK launched the Peace Corps idea
- Michigan Stadium — The Big House, largest in the US (107,601)
- Hill Auditorium — World-renowned acoustics, 4,100 seats
- Hatcher Graduate Library — Main research library
- Rackham Building — Where the polio vaccine was announced
- Law Quadrangle — Tudor Gothic, modeled after Oxford
- Burton Memorial Tower — 192 ft, 53-bell carillon
- Ross School of Business
- Crisler Center — Basketball, home of the Fab Five
- Yost Ice Arena — Oldest venue in college hockey
- Duderstadt Center — North Campus library and media hub
- Ford Robotics Building — Mars Yard, fly zone
- Clements Library — Rare books, Kahn's favorite building
- Detroit Observatory — Oldest research building (1854)
- South Quad — Largest residence hall, dining
- North Quad — Newest dorm (2010), Robert A.M. Stern
- Power Center — Picasso and Lichtenstein tapestries
- Kelsey Museum — Archaeology, Tiffany window, built 1891
- Mcity — World's first autonomous vehicle test facility