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Final EUCLID Final Events AVIGNON by PLANE OTHER AIRPORTS Final EUCLID final events Meeting location : Avignon University 74 rue Louis Pasteur 84 029 Avignon – France AVIGNON BY PLANE Paris Charles de Gaulle The easiest way is to arrive at Paris CDG airport, then there is a direct train (TGV) from CDG airport (this journey takes about 3 hours), but be careful while choosing your train. Be sure that it is direct from the airport to Avignon. (Attention: there are 2 main railway stations in Avignon: Avignon Central Station (close to the city center) and Avignon TGV station (a bit far from the center) see details at the end of this document) It is also possible to head to Paris Gare de Lyon railway station, and take a train from there to Avignon (trains will be more frequent in this case). To get to Gare de Lyon, take the RER B (city train) direction “Paris” (all trains are going to the stop you want), and get off at the station “Chatelet-Les Halles”. Then, take the RER A direction “Noisy- le-Grand” to “Gare de Lyon”, it is one stop away and will take 3 min. The trip from the airport to the railway station “Gare de Lyon” should take about 55 min, and cost about 9€. OTHER AIRPORTS https://www.suntransfers.com/ Marseille – Avignon The closest airport is Marseille-Provence (≈ 100km south from Avignon), located 25 km northeast of Airport Marseille-Provence MRS Marseille, is one of the region’s two major airports and has year-round flights to 45 destinations, including a number in UK Tel. + 33 (0)4 42 14 14 14 and Ireland. www.marseille.aeroport.fr There are frequent flights to 20 French airports and two or www.mp2.aeroport.fr three flights daily between Marseille and most other European cities. 7 low cost airlines flying to 26 international towns in Germany, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Morocco, Norway, Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement no 633999. Final EUCLID final events From Marseille airport to Avignon city center Transfers from Marseille airport to Avignon city (all areas): https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Marseille-Airport-MRS/Historical-center-Avignon-France Transfers Marseille airport – Marseille railway station St.Charles: http://www.rtm.fr/en Transfers Marseille St.Charles railway station - Avignon by bus: https://fr.ouibus.com/trajets/marseille- avignon?et_campaign=1358453176&et_device=c&et_keyword=+marseille%20+avignon&et_matchtype=b&gcli d=CjwKCAjwscDpBRBnEiwAnQ0HQEMIv1is6ugXLqZ1CyWF82DLQvbWAS2D4H- TayGxKXvfhI_SV8QZmRoCocoQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&stationsDestination=0&stationsOrigin=1 Marseille airport Taxi +33(0)6 49 57 46 06 Montpellier - Avignon Airport Montpellier This airport is situated approximately 100 km west from Avignon. It is Mediterranean also possible to reach the downtown train station in 15min by public transportation , to take the high speed train (TGV) to Avignon. Tel. +33 (0)4 67 20 85 00 Regular and low-cost flights: National flights : Ajaccio, Bastia, Lyon, www.montpellier.aeroport.fr Nantes, Paris Orly and Roissy, Rennes and Strasbourg* European flights: Brussels Charleroi, Birmingham, Frankfurt Hahn, Leeds, Bradford, London Gatwick, London Luton, Munich, Rotterdam. International flights : Algers, Casablanca, Fes, Nador, Oran. TAXI Montpellier Airport - Tel. +33(0)4 30 96 69 66; +33(0)9 80 67 00 70; +33(0)6 16 27 89 84 Train information / timetables as well as the reservations for the train tickets can be found on the web site of SNCF (public transport train organization): https://en.oui.sncf/en This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement no 633999. Final EUCLID final events Radio Taxis Avignon : Tel : +33(0)4 90 82 20 20 24h/24 - 7J/7 email : [email protected] Montpellier airport – Avignon by bus: https://fr.ouibus.com/trajets/montpellier- avignon?et_campaign=944078311&et_device=c&et_keyword=+montpellier%20+avignon&et_matchtype=b&gcli d=Cj0KCQjw1MXpBRDjARIsAHtdN- 1cuxd9rIe8aEUXemXhgx5euJJvhENMa5qZuBVr7nlyjwCZoec5YDsaAvIDEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&stationsDestinat ion=0&stationsOrigin=1 Transfers Montpellier airport – Avignon : https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Montpellier-M%C3%A9diterran%C3%A9e-Airport-CS-10001- Mauguio-Cedex-34137-France/Historical-center-Avignon-France Avignon airport – Avignon city center This airport is situated approximately 8km southeast of Airport Avignon Provence Avignon, has flights to/from Paris. There are regular weekly flights from the UK from Exeter and Southampton (Flybe); Tel. + 33 (0)4 90 81 51 51 and from Edinburgh and Leeds-Bradford (jet2.com). www.avignon.aeroport.fr - Flights for Edinburgh (Jet2), from May to September, 3 www.flybe.com return flights a week www.jet2.com - Flights for Leeds (Jet2), from May to September, 3 return flights a week. Avignon airport – Taxis et minibus transfers: +33(0)4 90 22 02 61 Avignon airport transfers online booking : https://www.bettertaxi.com/airport-transfer/avignon/ This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement no 633999. Final EUCLID final events AVIGNON BY TRAIN Even if you are traveling from abroad, it can be a worthy solution to reach Avignon by train. Thanks to the TGV fast train, Avignon is easy to reach from several French and European cities: Marseille: 34 minutes (“Marseille Saint Charles” station) Lyon: 1 hour (“Lyon Part Dieu” station) Paris: 2 hours and 40 minutes (city center, “Paris Gare de Lyon” station), 3 hours (Charles de Gaulle airport, “Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV” station) Geneva (airport): 3 hours and 30 minutes (“Geneve SNCF” station, also called “Geneva Cornavin”) Brussels: 4 hours and 17 minutes (“Brussels Midi” station, also called “Bruxelles Schuman”) In addition to being environmental friendly, The TGV fast train is a very comfortable way to travel and see the French countryside. You can check timetables and book your training tickets on-line. TGV (high speed train) direct lines from Paris (2h40), Charles de Gaulle airport, Lille, Nantes, Rouen, Metz, Marseille, Montpellier, Genève, Bruxelles, Lyon, Marne la Vallée, Rennes, Toulouse, Strasbourg. TGV ticket office at the TGV station and through the website: https://en.oui.sncf/en/. Bus link to the city center in 10mins (from 5:30am to 11:30pm). Ticket at the office and through www.tcra.fr Avignon Centre City Train http://www.gares-en-mouvement.com/en/fravg/accueil/ This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement no 633999. Final EUCLID final events From Avignon airport to Avignon Central Station From International Airport of Avignon (Avignon) Walk to the place: Aéroport (Avignon) (7 min) Line 30 CAUMONT – AVIGNON POSTE In the direction of: Poste To: GARE CENTRE (Avignon) (39 min) Walk to the place: Gare SNCF Avignon Centre (Avignon) (2 min) From Avignon Central or TGV station to Avignon University Journey planner: http://www.tcra.fr/ri/?rub_code=4&noscript=0 By foot from Avignon central station (= Gare centre) To 74 rue Louis Pasteur – environ 23 min : Take the direction north-east - 62 m Turn right towards boulevard Saint-Roch – 8m Turn left on boulevard Saint-Roch – 11m Take right on boulevard Saint-Roch – 280m Turn slightly left towards avenue Saint-Ruf – 21m Take right on boulevard Saint-Michel – 250m Turn left on Porte Magnanen – 57m Turn right on Rue Bon Martinet – 180m Turn right on Rue des Teinturiers – 67m Turn left on Rue Guillaume Puy – 450m Turn right towards Place Louis Pasteur – 17m Turn left in order to rest at Place Louis Pasteur – 31m Turn right on Rue Louis Pasteur – 260m From Gare Centre (Avignon Central Station) to Avignon University At Stop : Gare Centre (AVIGNON) Walk to the place: Agence Commerciale (AVIGNON) Duration : 1min At Stop : Agence Commerciale (AVIGNON) Line : BALADINE In the direction of : Cité Administrative - Agence TCRA Stop at : Guillaume Puy (AVIGNON) Duration : 9min At Stop : Guillaume Puy (AVIGNON) Walk to the place : RUE LOUIS PASTEUR (AVIGNON) Duration : 3min From Avignon TGV station to Avignon University From: Gare TGV Avignon (AVIGNON) Line At Stop: TGV (AVIGNON) Line: St.Gabriel-Avignon TGV In the direction of: St. Gabriel To : Gare Centre (AVIGNON) This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement no 633999. Final EUCLID final events Duration : 22 MIN. Walk to the place: Agence Commerciale (AVIGNON) Duration : 1 MIN. At Stop: Agence Commerciale (AVIGNON) Line: BALADINE In the direction of: Cité Administrative-Agence TCRA To: Guillaume Puy (AVIGNON) Duration: 9 min Walk to the place: RUE LOUIS PASTEUR (AVIGNON) Duration: 3 min. ACCOMODATION - HOTELS N NAME / ADDRESS TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB Hotel Danieli 1 +33 (0)4 90 864 682 [email protected] 17, rue de la République, 84000 Avignon http://www.hoteldanieli-avignon.com/ Web link Hotel de L'Horloge 2 +33(0)4 90 16 42 00 [email protected] 1 Rue Félicien David 84000 Avignon http://www.hotel-avignon- Web link horloge.com/fr/hotel-luxe-avignon- centre-ville-provence-site-officiel.php 3 Hôtel d'Angleterre +33(0)4 90 86 34 31 [email protected] 29 boulevard Raspail - 84000 Avignon - France http://www.hoteldangleterre.fr/ Web link Hotel Kyriad Avignon 4 +33(0)8 92 23 48 16 mailto:[email protected] Palais des papes 26 Place de L'Horloge http://www.kyriad-avignon-palais-des- Web link 84000 Avignon papes.fr/fr Hotel medieval Avignon 5 +33 (0)4 90 86 11 06 [email protected] 15 rue Petite Saunerie 84000 Avignon Web link http://www.hotelmedieval.eu/ Hotel Central 6 +33 (0)4 90 86 07 81 [email protected] 31/33 rue de la République - - 84 000 Avignon http://www.avignon-central-hotel.com/ Web link This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
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