August 27-29, 2001, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria
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The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
IIASA
is a non-governmental, non-profit research organization
sponsored by National Member Organizations in North America,
Europe and Asia.
The Institute is situated in the small town
of Laxenburg, about 15 km south of Austria's capital city, Vienna.
For more details...
Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria Tel.: (+43-2236)-807.0 (Switchboard) Tel.: (+43-2236)-807.477 (Conference Services) Fax : (+43-2236)-71.313 Maps and plans |
Hotel Favorita is an art-nouveau style Austria Trend hotel,
located in the center of the city, right next to the Favoritenstrasse,
one of Vienna's longest shopping streets.
The nearest underground stations (line U1) are
Suedtirolerplatz and Keplerplatz.
Hotel facilities include a steam bath, sauna (both free of charge for
guests) and underground car park (70 AS/day for guests).
The discounted prices (offered for participants of the CSM'2001 workshop,
if booking is made through IIASA) are AS 890,- or AS 1140,-
(for a single or a double room, respectively) for one night
(including breakfast buffet and taxes).
For more details...
Reasonably priced hotels may be difficult to arrange at a later date. Therefore we have made a block booking in the Favorita Hotel. Participants who would like to stay in this hotel should complete the final registration form not later than May 31, 2001 (we may not be able to help you in arranging accommodation later).
Participants who prefer to make own arrangements for accommodation are encouraged to do this well in advance.
Workshop bus
The workshop bus will be available for the following transfers:
Local transportation
Vienna has an efficient public local
transportation system.
Here is some basic information and advice on how to reach
the workshop hotel.
Tickets for public transportation can be purchased from ticket machines on the busses and trams, or in underground stations, and at the tobacconists. One can purchase one-trip (22 ATS from a vending machine in the vehicles, 19 ATS prepaid [at tabacconists and from vending machines in the underground stations), daily (24-hour, 60ATS), weekly, or 72 hour tickets (150 ATS). The taxi fare in Vienna is 12 ATS per kilometer with a starting cost of 26 ATS.
More information about Vienna and Austria
You may want to check the following URL's for more information:
Please e-mail questions and/or suggestions conccerning local information
to:
csm@iiasa.ac.at
Please note that data, although carefully compiled, is given without commitment.