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 LODGING  and TRANSPORTATION

We welcome a number of students who travel for the weekend to Naturopathic School, and would need lodging in the Ann Arbor area.  Our school location is presently on east side of town, at 2310 Packard Road, closest cross street being Hewitt.  
 
 The Ann Arbor area/Washtenaw county offers numerous bed and breakfast, hotel, and motel choices.  These enterprises are easily found via internet search- we do not list them as their seasonal times may vary.  

The School does not directly arrange or set up lodging for students, nor do we make travel arrangements- however, we do maintain a small posting board which may offer local more lodging options- and, we help our enrolled students facilitate lodging options in the area.

 If you are planning to commute to our School and may need lodging for the weekend, we are happy to chat with you and give suggestions and ideas based on the experiences of other commuting students, and our knowledge of the area - we welcome your call. 

Additionally, a number of our students set up ride shares with other students in their group.  With the mutual agreement of the student group, we share contact information so that study groups and ride shares may be facilitated.

A list of helpful resources is offered, below. 
Registered students are given a hand-out during orientation with a more detailed list of resources for select area restaurants, stores, transportation services, and civic resources.  Our building is located close to the heart of central campus of University of Michigan; quite naturally near libraries, stores, museums and cafes.

Shuttle service from Detroit Metro airport:     customtransit.com

Natural/Health Food Stores


Arbor Farms Market, West Stadium Blvd. westside 
People's Co-op,
Fourth Avenue, downtown Ann Arbor
Whole Foods Market-
two locations in east and west side of town

Cafes, eateries, carry out

Arbor Farms Market, People's Co-op, Pilar's Tamales, numerous ethnic downtown and area cafes and restaurants, Plum Market (excellent take -out), Zingermans Roadhouse, Zingermans Deli, numerous eastside Asian, Middle Eastern,  and Indian markets.

Kerrytown district: downtown

Offering cafe/food service, grocery, bulk foods and supplies, herbs,  medicinals, snacks, sweets, meats, cheeses, produce.  This district is near generally interesting shopping (books, cafes, farmers market Saturdays, Zingermans Deli, Treasure Mart, Hollanders Paper, a pet boutique w/ natural pet foods, and others)

Krogers and Mejiers offer a selection of organic/natural foods


City and outlying area Bus Service : www.theride.org

Amtrak:  www.amtrak.com

                 325 Depot St
                 Ann Arbor, MI 48104
                 (734) 994-4906