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Animal Populations – World Resources and Animal Welfare UFAW International Animal Welfare Science Symposium Zagreb, Croatia 14-15Th July 2015 Animal Populations – World Resources and Animal Welfare UFAW International Animal Welfare Science Symposium Zagreb, Croatia 14-15th July 2015 The venue for the symposium is the Hotel Dubrovnik. It is located in the corner of the central square of Zagreb, Ban Jelačić Square, and is easily accessible from different parts of the city. Hotel Dubrovnik (****) Gajeva 1 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia Tel. +385 1 48 63 500 Fax. +385 1 48 63 507 [email protected] www.hotel-dubrovnik.hr GETTING HERE The Hotel Dubrovnik is approximately 1km from Zagreb Central Train Station, 2km from the Central Bus Station and 18 km from Zagreb’s main Pleso Airport. Zagreb is very well connected by public transport – trams and buses. Ticket prices in one direction range from 10 to 15 kuna, while a daily ticket costs 40 kuna, and it is also possible to buy tickets for multiple days. The tram station at Ban Jelačić Square is just across from the Hotel. There are a few taxi companies in Zagreb with very reasonable prices. If you are coming to Zagreb by… …plane The easiest way to get from Zagreb Airport to the Hotel is by taxi, which you can order when making a hotel reservation. The price is 120 kuna which is significantly cheaper than if you take a taxi outside the airport. Alternatively, you can take a Croatia Airlines ‘Pleso prijevoz’ bus, which operates a shuttle service to the Central Bus Station upto 8.00pm each day and, on average, runs every half an hour. After 8.00pm, buses are arranged to depart from the airport after aircraft landing. It costs 30 kuna and takes approximately 30 minutes to reach the Central Bus Station in Zagreb. A timetable and further details can be found here: http://www.plesoprijevoz.hr/ttable?vr=zg. More information can also be found on the website of Zagreb Airport (http://www.zagreb-airport.hr/g32.aspx) From the bus station take a Number 6 tram heading in the direction of Črnomerec. The ride to Ban Jelačić Square is approximately 10 minutes. …bus Getting to the Hotel from the main Bus Station is easiest by taking a Number 6 tram in the direction of Črnomerec. The ride to Ban Jelačić Square is approximately 10 minutes. You can find the schedule of arrivals and departures of domestic and international buses on the website of the Main Bus Station. …train You can get from Zagreb Central Station to Hotel Dubrovnik by taking a Number 6 tram, in the direction of Črnomerec, or a Number 13, in the direction Žitnjak. Hotel Dubrovnik is just two stops away from Zagreb Central Station. The Croatian Railway website provides more information about schedules for domestic and international travel. …car If you are travelling by car, Hotel Dubrovnik has 24-hour guarded parking in Praška Street, approximately 100m from the Hotel. The price of a parking space is 100 kuna Monday –Friday and 80 kuna during the weekend. You need to make a reservation in advance. Coming from: Rijeka, Split, Karlovac: Highway A1-3 – Jadranska Avenue – follow signs for Zagreb Centre. Coming from: Hungary, Varaždin: Highway A3, follow signs for Zagreb Centre. Coming from: Belgrade, Sarajevo, Slavonski Brod: Highway A4 – Slavonska Avenue – follow signs for Zagreb Centre. Coming from: Graz, Maribor, Krapina: Highway A1, follow signs for Zagreb West and then Zagreb Centre. Science in the Service of Animal Welfare Registered Charity No 207996 (Registered in England) and Company Limited by Guarantee No 579991 .
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