Address : Chausseestrasse 33 D-10115 Berlin
The conference will be held at the INNSiDE by Meliá Berlin Mitte. This conference venue provides event facilities, contemporary rooms, dining options, free Wi-Fi, and meeting areas suitable for academic exchange.
The venue is well-positioned for participants arriving by train, public transport, taxi, or air travel. According to INNSiDE by Meliá Berlin Mitte is about 1 km from the train station, 2.4 km from the city centre, and 28 km from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).
The nearest airport is around a 35-minute drive from the venue.
Multiple bus and train lines connect directly to the conference location.
A variety of hotels are available within walking distance or a short commute. Options range from budget-friendly accommodations to premium hotels for those seeking additional comfort.
Address: Weinbergsweg 25, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 30 48496480
Address: Hochstraße 2-3, 13357 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 30 6840500
Address: Ritterlandweg 58, 13409 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 30 887759960
Address: Osloer Str. 100, 13359 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 8723 978712200
Find answers to common questions about the venue and accommodation for our conference.
The conference will take place at INNSiDE by Meliá Berlin Mitte, located at Chausseestrasse 33 D-10115 Berlin, Germany. The official hotel page confirms the address as Chausseestrasse 33 D-10115 Berlin.
Participants can stay at the venue hotel or choose from a wide range of hotels and short-stay options in Berlin Mitte and nearby central areas. Staying near the venue or close to a U-Bahn or S-Bahn station can make daily travel easier.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport is around 28 km from the venue, according to the hotel’s official page. Participants can use airport rail connections to the Berlin city centre, then continue by taxi or public transport.
Yes. Berlin has a broad public transport system with S-Bahn, U-Bahn, buses, trams, and regional trains. Tickets can be used across different transport types within the selected fare zones.
Book flights and accommodation early. Check your public transport route before arrival. Bring warm clothing for March, and keep travel documents, invitation letters, hotel booking details, and medication documents ready if needed.
The official currency of Germany is the Euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Berlin, but carrying a small amount of cash can still be useful for cafés, markets, or smaller purchases.
Germany uses Type C and Type F plugs. The standard voltage is 230V, with a frequency of 50Hz. International participants should bring a suitable travel adapter if needed.
If you take prescription medication, bring enough for your full stay. Keep medicines in their original packaging and carry a copy of your prescription, especially if you are travelling internationally. Some controlled medicines may require additional documentation.
Germany is part of the Schengen Area. Many international visitors can enter visa-free for short stays, while others must apply for a Schengen visa before travel. Participants should check the most recent visa requirements based on nationality and travel documents before booking.
The main airport serving Berlin is Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). The venue is approximately 28 km from the airport, according to the official hotel page.
Berlin Hauptbahnhof is the city’s main railway station and connects the city with domestic and international routes. Meliá lists the hotel as about 1 km from the train station, which makes train arrival practical for many participants.
Berlin offers a strong transport network of S-Bahn, U-Bahn, bus, tram, and regional trains. VisitBerlin explains that tickets are valid across different transport types within the correct fare zones, which helps visitors move around the city more easily.
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