Conference Venue
The conference will take place at the Main Building (Hauptgebäude) of the University of Vienna.
Address: Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien – Austria
A building plan of the Main Building can be found with this Link.
Travel Information
Vienna is easily accessible by train, airplane or car:
- By Train: There are several railway stations in Vienna. Vienna Central Station in particular is centrally located and offers direct connections to many European cities and Vienna International Airport (OEBB).
- By Air: Vienna International Airport (VIE) is connected to most major cities in Europe and beyond.
- By Public Transport: The Main Building of the University of Vienna is easily accessible by tram lines 1, 2 and D (Schottentor station) and by the U2 underground line (Schottentor station).
Flight Discounts
Along with their conference registration confirmation, participants will also receive information about discounted airfares with Lufthansa. Details on booking these special fares can be found in the registration confirmation (e-mail).
Accommodations
Participants will receive detailed information on hotel bookings at special rates with their registration confirmation.
The conference organisers have pre-selected a number of hotels for participants.
Please note that this offer is only available up to 6 weeks before the start of the conference.
Cancellation policies are at the discretion of the respective hotel. Most hotels allow free cancellation up to 14 days before your arrival. For more information on the cancellation policies of individual hotels, please contact congress@univie.ac.at.
Cancellations must be notified by e-mail to congress@univie.ac.at.
Important information for your hotel booking:
Hotel booking is only possible for registered participants. You will find a personalized link for hotel booking in your registration confirmation (e-mail).
Getting around Vienna
Public transport in Vienna is very good and has most of the city covered. There are a range of different tickets available, which can be bought via the Wien Mobil app, or at any U-Bahn station, or on a tram (payment by cash or card). Most buses, trams and U-Bahn trains are also accessible for anyone with mobility issues, and all U-Bahn and S-Bahn stations have elevators (although sometimes these are a bit hidden). The central areas of the city are also very walkable, so if you are staying near the venue, it may be easier to get around by foot.