Frequently Asked Questions About Self-Parking: Roth Way Garage: Stanford Hospital
What is the full name and location of this parking garage?
The parking garage is called Self-Parking: Roth Way Garage: Stanford Hospital, located at 355 Roth Way, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA.
Is the Roth Way Garage at Stanford Hospital currently open for use?
Yes, the Roth Way Garage at Stanford Hospital is currently open and available for self-parking.
What type of facility is the Roth Way Garage at Stanford Hospital?
It is a parking garage serving Stanford Hospital and its visitors.
Where can I find more information about parking at Roth Way Garage?
You can find more information on the official Stanford Healthcare website at https://stanfordhealthcare.org/for-patients-visitors/locations-and-parking/pediatric-emergency-department.html.
What time zone does the Roth Way Garage at Stanford Hospital operate in?
It operates in the America/Los_Angeles time zone.
Which nearby academic buildings are close to the Roth Way Garage?
Nearby academic buildings include the McMurtry Building, William M. Keck Science Building, and the James H. Clark Center.
Are there any art-related attractions near the Roth Way Garage?
Yes, nearby art-related attractions include the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Rodin Sculpture Garden, and Anderson Collection at Stanford University.
Where can visitors grab food or coffee near the Roth Way Garage?
Visitors can eat at Tootsie’s at Cantor cafeteria and visit Peet's Coffee & Tea or Blend Eatery, a Filipino and fast food cafe, nearby.
How can nearby points of interest assist visitors in locating Roth Way Garage?
Visitors can use landmarks like the McMurtry Building, Cantor Arts Center, and Peet’s Coffee & Tea to navigate toward the Roth Way Garage within the Stanford campus area.
Is the Roth Way Garage helpful for those visiting Stanford Hospital Medical Center?
Yes, the Roth Way Garage provides self-parking conveniently located close to Stanford Hospital and the Medical Center Renewal Project building.