By plane
The nearest major airport is the Philadelphia International Airport, which is about 20 minutes away. From the airport, you may either take a cab which will be costly, or use public transportation. By train, take the SEPTA R1 Airport Line to the Market East Station, then travel five blocks to the 8th and Market PATCO station. From there, take the PATCO Hi-Speed Line into Camden.
By ship
The RiverLink FerryFrom May through September, the RiverLink Ferry is the most entertaining way of crossing the Delaware River when visiting the Camden Waterfront and historic Penn's Landing. Enjoy the scenic view atop the open deck of the double-decker Ferry or take cover inside the sheltered cabin. It's also a great location for a private party. The ferry runs between Penn's Landing in Center City Philadelphia and the Camden waterfront. Boats run hourly between the two points. Express service to the Susquehanna Bank Center is available when events are held there, and ferries run until 30 minutes after the event ends.
RiverLink Ferry215-925-LINKwww.riverlinkferry.org
By train
The PATCO Hi-Speed Line is a rail line that operates between Center City Philadelphia and Lindenwold, New Jersey. The train operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Fares are determined by distance traveled. (http://www.ridepatco.org)
The River LINE is a light rail line that operates between Trenton and Camden. Trains run every 15 minutes during rush hour, every half hour at other times. Trains run until 1AM on Saturday and midnight on other days. (http://www.riverline.com)
By car
From Philadelphia, take the Ben Franklin Bridge or Walt Whitman Bridge to New Jersey. Camden is directly across from Philadelphia.
From New York and Northern New Jersey, take the Turnpike to Route 73 North Exit 4. Take I-295 South to Exit 26. Follow the signs for I-676 and Camden.
From Delaware, take the Delaware Memorial Bridge to New Jersey. Take I-295 North to Exit 26. Follow the directions from New York and Northern New Jersey.