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FRF 2018 Proctical Information PRACTICAL INFORMATION MEETING VENUE Venue METAStadt Address Dr. Otto-Neurath-Gasse 3 1220 Wien Tel. T +43 1 283 43 48 Website www.metastadt.at The venue itself is accessible to persons with disabilities. However, please note that the way to METAStadt is not reachable by public transport for persons with reduced mobility or wheel chair users. In case you need further assistance, please get in touch with the organisers: [email protected] or [email protected]. If you are planning to use your own car, please note that there are no parking possibility in the METAStadt and outside METAStadt the possibilities are very limited. DIRECTIONS TO THE METASTADT FROM VIENNA CENTRAL STATION (HAUPTBAHNHOF): METAStadt can be reached directly from Wien Hauptbahnhof by train S80 direction Marchegg/Bratislava. The departure is at every hour minute 33’ until the station Wien Erzherzog-Karl- Straße arriving at minute 51’ (18 minutes). From the station, 3-4 minutes’ walk to METAStadt. The return trip: The return to Wien Hauptbahnhof take the train S80 direction Purkersdorf. The departure is at every hour minute 17’ until the station Wien Hauptbahnhof arriving at minute 33’ (16 minutes). Fundamental Rights Forum 2018 – Practical information 1 You need a valid transport ticket. FROM THE CENTER OF VIENNA (Stephansdom): The venue can be reached by the metro line U1. For example from station Stephansplatz direction Leopoldau until the station Kagran. At Kagran you have two options: 1. Take the tram 25 direction Aspen/Oberdorfstrasse and exit at the station Erzherzog Karl Strasse. 2. Take the bus 26A direction Grossenzersdorf and exit at Erzherzog Karl Strasse. Walk direction Stadlauer Strasse and see the guidance below. Please calculate at least 45 minutes to reach the venue from the centre of Vienna. The return trip: To return to the center of Vienna (Stephansdom), you have two options: 1. Take tram 25 direction Floridsorf and exit at Kagran. Take metro line U1 direction Oberlaa and exit at Stephansdom 2. Take bus 26A direction Kagran and exit at Kagran. Take metro line U1 direction Oberlaa and exit at Stephansdom You need a valid transport ticket. Fundamental Rights Forum 2018 – Practical information 2 FROM THE VIENNA WEST TRAIN STATION (WESTBAHNHOF): The venue can be reached by the metro line U3 direction Wien Simmering (final station). From Simmering take the train S80 direction Marchegg/ Bratislava until the station Wien Erzherzog-Karl-Straße. Please calculate at least 45 minutes to reach the venue. Please find the timetable of the S80 by clicking here. You need a valid transport ticket. FROM THE VIENNA ERZHERZOG KARL STRASSE STATION: If you use the train S80, exit the platform direction Stadlauer Str: Take the underground passage:; At the middle of the passage, take the staircase direction Dr Otto-Neurath-Gasse: At the exit, go straight for 200 meters and you have reached the Fundamental Rights Forum. If you use the tram 25 or bus 26A, go direction Stadlauer Strasse: At the exit, take the underground passage: At the middle of the passage, take the staircase direction Dr Otto-Neurath-Gasse: At the exit, go straight for 200 meters and you have reached the Fundamental Rights Forum. Information about public transportation in Vienna see: www.wienerlinien.at TAXIS IN VIENNA The Vienna information portal provides the following taxi companies: Taxi 31 300 - Tel. +43 1 31 300, www.taxi31300.at (no registration required) Taxi 40 100 - Tel. +43 1 40 100, www.taxi40100.at (registration required) Taxi 60 160 - Tel. +43 1 60 160, www.taxi60160.at (registration required) Wien Info: https://www.wien.info/en/travel-info/to-and-around/taxi Fundamental Rights Forum 2018 – Practical information 3 DIRECTIONS TO THE CENTRAL STATION FROM THE AIRPORT Railjet The Railjet leaves every 30 minutes from the airport. A single ticket costs € 4,20 at the tickets vending machine. Travel time: 15 minutes. The Railjet (RJ) arrives at the station “Hauptbahnhof”. Please find the timetable of the Railjet by clicking here. Departure Arrival First train Last train Duration Hauptbahnhof Vienna Airport 05:42 (every 30 minutes) 22:12 15 min Vienna Airport Hauptbahnhof 06:33 (every 30 minutes) 23:03 15 min CAT – City Airport Train The CAT leaves every 30 minutes from the airport (07 and 37 min past the hour). A single ticket costs € 11,00 at the tickets vending machine and € 12,00 on board. Travel time: 16 minutes. The CAT arrives at the station “Wien Mitte”. Please find the timetable of the CAT by clicking here. Departure Arrival First train Last train Duration Wien Mitte Vienna Airport 05:37 (then 07 and 37 min every hour) 23:07 16 min Vienna Airport Wien Mitte 06:09 (39 min every hour) 23:39 16 min Schnellbahn (S-Bahn) Please take the train S7 (direction “Floridsdorf”) to the station “Rennweg” (approx. 20 min). Departure from the Vienna International Airport every 30 minutes. Train tickets are available at the airport and cost € 4,40 per person per ride (covers 2 zones, including the transfers). It also stops at the central train station “Wien Mitte/Landstrasse”, close to the city center. Please find the timetable of the S7 by clicking here. Departure Arrival First suburban railway Last suburban railway Duration Rennweg Vienna Airport 04:21 (then approx. every 30 min) 23:49 25 min Vienna Airport Rennweg 05:18 (then approx. every 30 min) 23:51 25 min Fundamental Rights Forum 2018 – Practical information 4 OPENING AND CLOSING TIMES OF THE FORUM The Forum venue opens every day at 8.00 and closes at 20.30. The program starts every day at 9.30. Due to the security check at the venue, please arrive to the venue at the latest by 8.30. For the exact times of the program, please see the program on the FRF website: http://fundamentalrightsforum.eu/ REGISTRATION AND SECURITY CHECK We kindly ask you to arrive at least one hour before the start of the program to the venue in order to register, to get your Forum badge and to go through the security check. CATERING Welcome coffee, refreshments during the breaks, and light lunch will be provided to participants during the meeting. In the evening of 25th a welcome reception will take place. CONTACTS Should you have any questions, please contact: Pomilio Blumm Alice GIARDINELLI Tel. +39 085 4212032 E‐mail: [email protected] FRA Tel. +43158030643 E-mail: [email protected] Fundamental Rights Forum 2018 – Practical information 5 .
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