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Download [549.81 COST Action - CA16122 Action BIONECA Meeting in Vienna, Austria September 11-13, 2019 1 62 Kärntnerring 1 aße r t S 62 Kärntnerring Kärntner Meeting Venue KÜNSTLERH StandortübersichtA TU Wien 59A US U1 U2 U4 Karlsplatz, Ausgang 1 62 U2 Tel. TU Wien: +43 (1) 58801-0 Techn. Universität Karlsplatz 4A K 57AU4 arlsplatz Get Wiener Bundesst Tel. Portier Karlsplatz: +43 (1) 58801-400 01 U1 aße Getreidemarkt reidemarkt r AK t The meeting will take place atU1 U2the U4 main buildingraße of TUBILDENDENADEMIE Wien KÜNSTE DER (Vienna University ofS TechnologyTel. Portier Getreidemarkt:)+43, (1) 58801-400 02 U1 U2 U4 Karlsplatz 2 Karlsplatz, Operngasse 6 Resselpark Ausgang Resselpark Tel. Portier Gußhaus: +43 (1) 58801-400 03 1 Tel. Portier Freihaus: +43 (1) 58801-400 04 Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna (building A, entrance 7, see map). Kärntner Tel. 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II., Stadionallee 2 12 Bus Portier 13 F Stand: Jänner 2016 Impressum: TU GUT, Resselgasse 3, 1040 Wien | www.tuwien.ac.at | ProjektInfoBüro: +43 (1) 58801 -2015 a • by bus € 8.00 (one way), € 13.00 (return ticket) v oritenst r Buses run at intervals of 20 minutes in front of the arrivals’ area of the airport: the ride toaße resianumgasse station “Schwedenplatz/Morzinplatz” (connections to U1, U4) takes approx. 20 minutes. The • by CAT (City Airport Train) € 11.00 (one way), € 19.00 (return ticket) (reduced fares available if ticket is paid online in advance) Trains run at intervals of 30 minutes (xx:05 and xx:35); the non-stop ride to the City Airport Terminal (station “Wien Mitte/Landstraße”, connections to U3, U4) takes approx. 16 minutes. • by train („SchneLLbahn“) or ÖBB RaiLjet € 4.40 (one way) “Schnellbahn” trains also run at intervals of 30 minutes; the ride to the train station (“Wien Mitte/Landstraße”, connections to U3, U4) takes approx. 25 minutes. ÖBB Railjet trains run at intervals of 30 minutes; the ride to the train station (“Wien Hauptbahnhof”, connection to U1) takes approx. 25 minutes. From RaiLway Station “Wien MeidLing / PhiLadeLphiabrücke” • Take underground U6 (direction Floridsdorf) to station “Längenfeldgasse”. There, switch to underground U4 (direction Heiligenstadt) to station “Karlsplatz”. From RaiLway Station “Wien Westbahnhof” • Take underground U3 (direction Simmering) to station “Stephansplatz”. There, switch to underground U1 (direction Reumannplatz) to station “Karlsplatz”. From RaiLway Station “Wien Hauptbahnhof” • Take underground U1 (direction Leopoldau) to station “Karlsplatz”. By Car • The meeting venue is near the main transit route through Vienna. However, parking in the central areas of Vienna is limited to 1½ – 2 hours, and parking vouchers, available at tobacconists (“Trafik”), are required. HoteL Recommendations Participants are requested to make arrangements by themselves. If you need any special assistance please let us know. • MoteL One Wien Staatsoper (https://www.motelone.com/de/hotels/wien/hotel- wien-staatsoper/) approx. € 90 per night, 10 walking mins. • HoteL ErZherZog Rainer (https://www.schick-hotels.com/hotelerzherzog- rainer/index.html) approx. € 120 per night, 10 walking mins. – please indicate that you are a guest of TU Wien to get a special rate • Austria Trend Hotel beim Theresianum (https://www.austriatrend.at/de/hotels/theresianum) approx. € 70 per night, 10 walking mins. – please indicate that you are a guest of TU Wien to get a special rate • Suite HoteL 900 m Zur Oper (https://suite-hotel-900-m-zur-oper.hotelsinvienna.org/en/) approx. € 120 per night, 10 walking mins. – please indicate that you are a guest of TU Wien to get a special rate .
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