Venue and Exhibition Grounds
 

The Congress and the Exhibition will take place at the Brussels Expo, hall 10, in Brussels.

The exhibition area will be close to the lecture halls and where the posters are presented. In conjunction with the exhibition area there will be coffee areas and main catering points.

Venue Address
Brussels Expo
Park des Expositions de Bruxelles
Place de Belgique
B-1020 Brussels
Belgium
Telephone: +32 2 474 82 63
Fax: +32 2 474 83 97
Internet: www.brusselsexpo.be

How to get there
By car: Thanks to the highly efficient road network in our country, the Parc des Expositions is easy to get to by car, no matter where you set off from.
Once you are on the ring road, take exit 7b or 8 and follow the signs marked "EXPO". Brussels Expo also has the largest car park in the country.
Car park C alone contains over 10,000 spaces.

 
 
By train: Access by train is equally straightforward. Eurostar (from London) and Thalys (from Paris, Amsterdam or Cologne) both stop at the Gare du Midi, where you must first take the orange Metro 2 line (direction "Simonis") to "Clemenceau". At "Clemenceau", you take the 1A Metro line (direction "Roi Baudouin") to "Heysel". If you are starting from the Gare Centrale, all you have to do is take the yellow 1A Metro line (direction "Roi Baudouin") to "Heysel".

By tram: Numbers 23 and 81 stop at Hall 1 ("Heysel" is the name of the stop), and the number 52 stops at the "Esplanade". Buses also go to Brussels Expo. Numbers 84 and 89 ("Heysel") also serve Hall 1.

By plane: Finally, if you are arriving by plane, Brussels International Airport (Zaventem) is no more than 10 minutes away from Brussels Expo by road. You also have the option of taking a taxi or a train to the city centre. The "Airport City Express" leaves four times an hour (between 6 a.m. and midnight). The journey to the city centre takes only a quarter of an hour. From there, you can take the tram or the metro.

 
 
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