Location of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science




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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

(Mekelweg 4)

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The building of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science is easily accessible by car from motorway A13. Take exit Delft Zuid and follow the signs for TU Delft. Turn right to the Schoemakerstraat and take the second road to the left, the Stieltjesweg. Turn left at the end of this road, onto the Mekelweg. The Faculty is located in the tall building on your right, just past a crossing to the right (C.Drebbelweg).

Using public transport, take the train or bus to Delft central station, and take any bus going to TU-wijk (nos. 63, 129, and 201 to bus stop Stieltjesweg; nos. 60, 62, and 121: ask the driver where to get off). From bus stop Stieltjesweg you walk on along the Mekelweg for about 75 metres. The Faculty is located in the tall building on your right, just past a crossing to the right (C. Drebbelweg).
If you have just missed the bus; or if you prefer to walk (this will take you about 20 minutes), turn right to the Van Leeuwenhoeksingel and turn left after 400 metres to the Zuidwal. Walk towards the (small) bridge about 400 metres ahead. Cross this bridge, and turn left (walking towards the large bridge). Turn right just before the large bridge, you are now on the M. de Ruyterweg. This road becomes the Mekelweg after about 500 metres. Walk on for another 700 metres to the tall building on your right side.

From Delft Zuid station, take bus 63 and get off at the stop Stieltjesweg. Walk in the opposite direction of the leaving bus for about 75 metres and the Faculty is on your right, located in the tall building. Walking from Delft Zuid station will take about 15 minutes, following the Kruithuisweg over the bridge. After about 500 meters you turn left to the Mekelweg. Walk on for about 600 metres. The Faculty is on your left side, in the tall building, just before a crossing to the left (C. Drebbelweg).