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Promoter Form “INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS IN PRACTICE: EAW AND MLA SIMULATIONS ” PROMOTER FORM I – Activity Name: Criminal Justice I Seminar Dates: Monday 23 November 2015 (9:15 am) – Wednesday 25 November 2015 (12 pm) Venue: Centro de Estudios Judiciários – Largo do Limoeiro 1149-048 Lisbon – PORTUGAL II- Daily allowance The daily allowance for Portugal is 160 €. See the participants’ terms and condition of participation for further information on the number of daily allowance paid and the eligibility criteria. III – Accommodation Please note that it is up to the participants to book their own accommodations. Please find below some hotels recommended by the Hosting institution which are located in proximity to the Centro de Estudios Judiciários (CEJ) premises. Lisboa Prata Boutique Hotel (4*) Close to CEJ, within 10 minutes walking distance, the hotel is in the heart of Lisboa’s downtown center, in a building of the 18th century, with the preservation of panels of azulejos, archaeological traces and ancient walls, overlooking the neighborhoods of Baixa-Chiado, Castelo de São Jorge, Alfama and the Tagus Estuary. Address: Rua da Prata, 116, Lisboa Tel: +351 218 805 020 Preferential rates: € 95.00 / Breakfast: € 10.00) E-mail: [email protected] (Contact person: Mr. Rui Miranda) Reference for booking: “Meeting EJTN/CEJ” www.lpboutiquehotel.com Hotel Mundial (4*) Close to CEJ, within 10 minutes walking distance. Address: Praça Martim Moniz, 2 TeL: +351 21 884 20 00 Preferential rates: € 85,00/single; € 95,00/double Note: Subject to hotel availability. These preferential rates only apply for bookings made via the email below; they will not apply for on-line bookings E-mail: [email protected] Reference for booking: “Meeting EJTN/CEJ” www.hotel-mundial.pt Hotel Lisboa Tejo (3*) Close to CEJ, within 10 minutes walking distance. Address: Rua dos Condes de Monsanto, 2 (à Praça da Figueira) Tel: +351 21 886 61 82 Preferential rates: € 85, 00/single; € 95, 00/double Note: Subject to hotel availability. These preferential rates only apply for bookings made via the email below; they will not apply for on-line bookings E-mail: [email protected] (Contact person: Ms. Rita Mendes) With the support of the European Union “INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS IN PRACTICE: EAW AND MLA SIMULATIONS ” Reference for bookings: “Meeting EJTN/CEJ” www.lisboatejohotel.com Rossio Garden Hotel (3*) From Rossio Garden Hotel you have access to the main theaters and historic squares such as the Praça dos Restauradores, Praça do Rossio e Praça do Comércio. Places full of life and charm where you can walk around sightseeing and enjoying the numerous terraces and stores. Nearby are the famous ancient neighborhoods of Lisbon -Alfama, Chiado, Bairro Alto, Prince Real. Address: Rua Jardim do Regedor, 24 , Lisboa PORTUGAL Tel.: +351-213 404 240 Booking: [email protected] http://www.rossiogardenhotel.com/ Hotel Vincci Baixa (4*) Close to CEJ, within 10 minutes walking distance The Vincci Baixa hotel is the Vincci chain's first hotel in Portugal. This is one of the best situated hotels; in Lisbon right in the centre of Lisbon and less than 7 km away from the airport. Vincci Baixa is set in a privileged location in the "Baixa" shopping and banking district, one of the city's liveliest areas. Baixa has a wealth of shops, dozens of open-air bars and is popular with musicians and artists, giving it a bohemian air that is very much in keeping with the rest of the city. To the north is the Rossio district, with a wide choice of restaurants serving dishes that will appeal to any lover of good food, such as fresh fish and seafood cooked to special recipes or "a la grelha" (grilled), fish and seafood rice cooked and served in earthenware dishes, and the typical "caldeiradas" and stews. Top quality cooking, using excellent fresh produce from the Algarve, from Cascaís, the Portuguese shellfish sanctuary and from the Setúbal peninsula south of Lisbon. Address: Rua do Comércio, 32 a 38, Lisboa Tel: +351 218803190 For bookings, please use the booking form attached http://www.vinccihoteles.com/eng/Hotels/Portugal/Lisboa/Vincci-Baixa Memmo Alfama Hotel (4* boutique hotel) Located in the heart of the most typical district of Lisbon - Alfama – steps away from the Cathedral and the São Jorge Castle, memmo Alfama is already considered as one of the best hotels in Lisbon and is the first boutique hotel in the city's historic area, with its narrow streets, traditional shops and the famous Fado restaurants. Close to CEJ, 2 minutes walking distance, since the walls are contiguous (from our school, you can see the hotel swimming pool and terrace). Travessa das Merceeiras, 27 – Alfama 1100-348 Lisboa General phone: +351 210 495 660 Reservations: +351 210 495 660 General email: [email protected] Reservations: [email protected] http://www.memmoalfama.com/hotel-overview.html My Story Hotel Ouro With the support of the European Union “INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS IN PRACTICE: EAW AND MLA SIMULATIONS ” The modern yet sophisticated decor, thought out to detail and full of rich features, will mark your stay, combined with sound-proofing, are just some of the strengths that give a greater comfort and total relaxation after a day of sightseeing, visits and/or even work. Close to CEJ, within 10 minutes walking distance Address: Rua Áurea, 100, Lisboa Tel: +351 21 340 03 40 Email Reservations: [email protected] http://www.mystoryhotels.com/mystoryouro/en/my-story-ouro-lisbon My Story Hotel Rossio The My Story Hotel Rossio is more than just another hotel in downtown Lisbon, it is a breath of modernity, comfort, well-being, elegance and great location all gathered in a building of four floors whose roots date back to the 18th century and where the walls, even though painted in a nice fresh taste, bring about memories that history does not forget. Close to CEJ, within 10 minutes walking distance Address: PRAÇA D. PEDRO IV - 59, LISBOA (Rossio Square) Tel: +351 213 400 380 Email Reservations: [email protected] http://www.mystoryhotels.com/mystoryrossio/en/my-story-hotel-rossio IV- Meals a- Lunch The lunches on Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th November will be organized by the hosting institution and EJTN and their costs will be deducted from the participants’ daily allowances. Please inform EJTN in case of any specific diet. No lunch is planned on Friday Wednesday 25th November. b- Dinner A welcome diner will be organized on Monday 23rd September. Participation is optional (but strongly recommended) and it must be confirmed prior to the seminar in the registration form. Deductions from the daily allowance will be based on the information on attendance provided in the registration form. Amount per meal* Number Total amounts * Payment methods Coffee breaks 5 EUR 4 20 EUR Deduction from the per diem Lunch 17,5 EUR 2 35 EUR Deduction from the per diem Dinner 25-30 EUR 1 25-30 EUR Paid by participants on spot *Amounts to be confirmed. Some slightly increased or decreased amounts could be applied. V- Directions and transportation a- Transfer from Lisbon Airport to the City Centre Lisbon’s Portela airport is just under 10 km from the city centre. Metro: Airport Metro Line will take you from the airport directly to the city centre/down twon (“Baixa Chiado”) for less than 3€. Just switch from the airport line (red) to the green line at the stop With the support of the European Union “INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS IN PRACTICE: EAW AND MLA SIMULATIONS ” “Alameda”. From there it is only six stops to “Baixa Chiado”. Lisbon’s Metro Map here! “Aerobus”: It costs under €4, leaves every 20 minutes from the Airport’s arrivals entrance and stops at approximately 10 metro stops, as well as key destinations on its way to the city centre. Taxi: Expect a fee of approximately €15-25 to and from the city centre. b- Directions to and from the CEJ & tHREE OF THE suggested Hotels HOTEL MUNDIAL o Airport ↔ Hotel Aerobus: Service between Lisbon Airport, the city center and “Cais do Sodré” train station (link to Estoril/Cascais line). Every day between 7h45 and 20h45; departures every 20 minutes Bus: Stop at “Praça Martim Moniz” - No. 8, No. 34, No. 60 and No.105. Tram: Route No. 28 terminal at “Praça Martim Moniz” (tourist route passes through some of the city’s most beautiful areas, such as Estrela, Praça Luis de Camões, Chiado, Sé and Graça). Train: Santa Apolónia railway station located 3 km away, bus nr. 34 terminal at “Martim Moniz” square / “Rossio” Train station only 500 meters from “Martim Moniz” Square (Sintra line) Underground: underground station “Martim Moniz” or “Rossio Square” (50 meters) – Green line Taxi: Approximate 10/15 minutes o Hotel ↔ CEJ (approximately 14 min walking distance; 950 m) Click here for the full map! With the support of the European Union “INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS IN PRACTICE: EAW AND MLA SIMULATIONS ” HOTEL LISBOA TEJO o Airport ↔ Hotel The Hotel is located in the city centre, near “Figueira” Square (Praça da Figueira) Lisbon Airport at 7 km from the hotel, Aerobus (station “Rossio Square”) Metro Station: Rossio (green line) & Restauradores (blue line) Train Station: Santa Apolónia, Oriente and Rossio (Sintra) Trams at “Figueira Square”: No. 15 & No. 12 Trams at “Martim Moniz Square”: 28 o Hotel ↔ CEJ (approximately 10min walking distance; 650m) Click here for full map! With the support of the European Union “INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS IN PRACTICE: EAW AND MLA SIMULATIONS ” HOTEL LISBOA PRATA BOUTIQUE HOTEL o Airport ↔ Hotel Underground: Red Line from airport to Alameda Station; at Alameda, change to Green Line and leave at station Baixa Chiado.
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