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Local information

Accomodation

Strasbourg is often crowded in the summer. We recommend to book your room as soon as possible. A list of hôtel with various negociated prices and locations is available here.

Travel: coming to Strasbourg

By train

Come to Strasbourg from the major international cities with a TGV (high speed) train connection
City Rail - TGV Road
Karlsruhe 0h40 1h09
Mannheim 1h05 1h55
Stuttgart 1h19 1h40
Basel 1h19 1h44
Luxembourg 1h33 2h25
Frankfurt am Main 1h49 2h10
Zurich 2h22 2h30
Augsburg 3h03 3h29
Brussels 3h32 4h29
Munich 3h51 4h09
London 4h50 8h39
Hamburg 5h40 6h49

All trains will arrive to and depart from the central station in Strasbourg. Again, if you need to travel by train from another French city, please make sure to book your tickets in advance (tickets can NOT be purchased on board), see the SNCF website. Strasbourg is also accessible by trains from Germany (Deutsche Bahn). The station is very close to the historical center, and many trams and buses depart from there.

By air

Come to Strasbourg from an International Airport
City Rail - TGV Air Road
Strasbourg 0h09 - -
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Fribourg 1h18 - 1h22
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport 1h49 - 4h34
Amsterdam Schiphol Air France-KLM HUB - 1h35 6h00
Frankfurt Airport 1h53 - 2h10
Baden-Baden - - 0h45
Zurich 3h13 - 2h30
Munich City 3h59 0h55 3h50
London 4h50 1h25 8h39

The closest airport is Strasbourg-Entzheim, however it is a small airport with few international flights. It is recommended to fly to larger airports and then take a local transport.

If you arrive in Paris-Charles de Gaulle with other airline companies, there are direct trains to Strasbourg leaving from the airport. You have to buy the train ticket separately, please keep in mind that tickets should be booked in advance (usually 1 or 2 months before the trip), for instance here.

If you arrive in Strasbourg-Entzheim, from there you can either:

Another possibility is Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg airport. You may then take a train to Basel central station and from there, another train to Strasbourg. There are also bus shuttles between the airport and Strasbourg.

By car

Driving to Strasbourg is relatively straightforward; the highway (either A4 if you arrive from the north or A35 if you arrive from the south, roughly) will bring you very close to the city center. Please be aware, however, that parking in Strasbourg can be quite difficult. If your hotel does not provide you with a parking spot, you can use one of the Park & Ride parking ran by the local public transport company, see here.

Venues

You can easily reach ICMP and YRS places by public transport from the city center, see CTS website (public transport in Strasbourg) for more information about the tickets.
You can also go by bike (Strasbourg is a flat city with plenty of bike lanes), see Velhop for a self-service bike rental company.

ICMP

ICMP wil take place at the Palais de la Musique et des Congrès - Place de Bordeaux 67000 Strasbourg.
You can reach it by public transport (about 20 minutes from the train station): Tram B, direction "Hoenheim Gare", stop at "Wacken" or Bus H, direction "Parlement Européen", stop at "Palais de la musique et des Congrès".

YRS

YRS will take place at UFR de Mathématiques et Informatique - Université de Strasbourg - 7 Rue René Descartes, 67000 Strasbourg. From the train station, you can reach it by Tram C, direction "Neuhof R. Reuss", stop at "Université" (about 15 minutes). See this link for the precise location of the building.

Financial support

We have a limited budget to support PhD students, postdocs or other participants who cannot secure adequate funding from other sources and would otherwise be unable to participate. See the support application form for more details (deadline: February 26th).

Childcare information

If you have question you can still contact us at childcare@icmp2024.org