Attending
Accomodation

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Location

The first day meeting (October 13) will be in place in the

Sala del Collegio Carlo Alberto, Piazza Vincenzo Arbarello, 8, Torino TO, Italia
.

The second day meeting (October 14) will be in place in the

Sala CDA, Piazza Bernini, 8, Torino TO, Italia
.

Travel to Turin
By air - Sandro Pertini Airport
Turin's "Sandro Pertini" Airport is 16 kilometers northwest of the town center and provides direct connections with all major European cities and hubs. Intercontinental connections to/from Turin are easily guaranteed especially through Frankfurt, Munich, Paris and Rome. From the airport, the city center can be reached by bus, taxi or train. Beware that the train stops at the GTT Dora Railway Station which is not in the city center and is connected to the city centre by public transport. International Airport "Sandro Pertini" official web site with real time updates, connections with Turin and neighbor cities.

By rail
Turin has two main railway stations, Porta Susa and Porta Nuova, with most trains stopping at both. The city is very well linked both to the Italian railway system and to that of neighboring countries. High-speed trains connect Turin with all the major Italian cities (Turin-Rome takes approximately 5 hours). Trenitalia Italian railways, local and high-speed trains Italo Italian railways, mostly high-speed trains SNCF French railways, direct connections between Turin and Grenoble, Lyon and Paris SBB Swiss railways, connections with Switzerland.

Local transportation
Turin is served by an effective public transportation system comprising buses, shuttles, trams and a fully automated subway line. Interconnections are guaranteed with all the railway stations and with Turin’s Airport. There are some car sharing services available, but using the car in Turin is not recommended, it can be stressful and parking can be difficult. The bike is a great way of exploring the city and its surroundings, although bikers should stay alert and away from the heavily trafficked roads. There is a bike sharing service which however requires a subscription. More recently, the well-known free floating bike sharing services Mobike and oBike have been activated in Turin. More information can be found on the web pages of these services as well as on this (automatically translated) page of Torino Turismo. GTT public transportation company (in Italian) GTT English version, regrettably not as rich as the Italian version Radio TAXI Pronto TAXI Real-time traffic flow in Torino, provided by TomTom Generally Turin can be considered a safe city, but watch out for pickpockets especially on local transports.