ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT

 

CONFERENCE VENUE

MINISTERO DELLA SALUTE
Viale Giorgio Ribotta, 5 - 00144 Rome, Italy

 

THE CITY

Rome, by far one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world, needs no introduction. Caput Mundi during the Roman Empire, once the centre of the entire Western world, is like a living museum and it’s still an inexhaustible source of fascination that emanates from every corner: Colosseum, which held 10,000 spectators; the ruins of the ancient Forum, where Julius Caesar delivered many of his great speeches, the museums, the Vatican City, the squares of unparalleled beauty, the atmosphere in the streets of downtown with the noise, the steady stream of people, sounds and smells.

Known as the "Eternal City," Rome is the capital of Italy, with an uninterrupted history spanning two and a half thousand years. As one of the founding cities of western civilization, Rome is one of the greatest centres of the Classical, Renaissance, and Baroque art.

 

HOW TO REACH ROME

By air

The main airport, Leonardo da Vinci (also known as Fiumicino), is located 26km (15 miles) southwest of the city center. A train (Leonardo Express) runs between the airport and the central railway station, Stazione Termini. It operates every 30 minutes during rush hours. The trip takes 30 minutes and costs 14,00 euros. There is also a train that runs approximately every 15 minutes from the airport to the local stations of Trastevere, Ostiense and Tiburtina, and costs 11.00 euros.

There is also another airport, Ciampino. It is located 12km (8 miles) southeast of the city center and it’s well served by low cost airline companies.

A shuttle bus (Terravision or Sit) runs between the airport and the central railway station, Stazione Termini.

  

By train

Rome is the focus of the Italian railway network. Excellent Intercity service links Rome to every major town in Europe. Termini Station, the main railway station located right in the centre of the city, provides swift service to and from all points in the country.

 


HOW TO REACH CONFERENCE VENUE


FROM ROME FIUMICINO AIRPORT TO TERMINI STATION:
- By Leonardo Express train, which departs every 30 minutes to Termini station
- By taxi, the fee is around 60 euros.


FROM ROME CIAMPINO AIRPORT TO TERMINI STATION:
- With the bus company Terravision or Sit shuttle bus to Termini station
- By taxi, the fee is around 45 euros.


FROM TERMINI STATION:

- METRO B (Laurentina) stop EUR Magliana then BUS 788 (stop Avignone/ Bilbao)

- By taxi  (30 minutes)

 

LANGUAGE
The official language of the conference is English. There will be no translation available.

 

CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDS

The official currency in Italy is the Euro. Major credit cards are widely accepted. 

 

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

The electrical system in Italy is 220 volts. To use 120 volt appliances both, a transformer and an adapter plug, are needed.

 

VISA

Some participants may require an entry VISA for Italy. Participants are requested to consult the Italian Embassy or Consulate in their home country or with their travel agency for specific details relating to visa requirements. On request, a letter of invitation can be issued by the organizing secretariat.

For more info: http://vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en.