CONGRESS

Find out about travel and accommodation options to join the I SENTIATECH Congress.

How to get there

Valencia Airport

At 8 km from the centre, the Valencia Airport has direct connections with 90 national and international airports. It has a Metro Station (lines 3 and 5), bus stop (line 150) or taxi rank (approx. €20 for the journey). If you need more information about the direct flights to Valencia or other connections, please check the Valencia official website and AENA website (the company that manages the airports in Spain).

Joaquin Sorolla AVE High Speed Train Station

High speed trains connect Valencia with Madrid and other Spanish cities. There are three options to choose: AVE and AVLO (see more at www.renfe.com), Ouigo (www.ouigo.com/es/), and Iryo (www.iryo.eu/es/home ) This station is 1 km from the city's centre ans has a near metro station (lines 1 and 5), free bus to the centre and taxi rank. Also, it has a bus-stop of 10 line and 93 line.

North Station (Station for short distance trains)

In the Centre: Metro (lines 3 and 5), bus (lines 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 19, 32, 35, 40, 63, 70, 71, 73, 81) and taxi rank.

By Road

Valencia is well connected by the Mediterranean AP-7 motorway, which runs the whole length of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline from north to south, connects with the European motorway network, the A-23 Sagunto-Somport motorway and the A-3 Madrid-Valencia motorway.

Metro

Lines to get to the venue: Maritim (L5, L6, L7 & L8), with connections to the Valencia-Manises airport, the Joaquín Sorolla train station and the North Station train station.

Bus

Bus lines to get to the venue: 4, 19, 30, 92, 95 and 99.

Suggested Accommodation

We identified a number of hotels with competitive rates within a short distance of the congress venue.

The congress will take place at the La Harinera-Las Naves complex, a space for experimentation and innovation promoted by the Valencia City Council's Department of Innovation, Technology, Digital Agenda and Investment.
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