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Venue and Accomodation

The SSOKU09 conference will take place at the

Diamant Conference Centre, Bd. A. Reyerslaan, 80 - Brussels Belgium


How to reach the venue  (pdf version)
ACCOMODATION

Please click here to view the list of hotels nearby the Diamant Conference Centre.


VENUE

PUBLIC TRANSPORT / TAXI

From the Central Station

Take the metro 1B direction Stokkelandget off at Montgomery station, then take tram 23 (direction Heisel) or 25 (direction Rogier) until the Diamant station. Take the exit "RTBF/VRT". If you leave the station, you are already on the Boulevard Reyers. Go straight ahead direction VRT and cross the 'Kolonel Bourg' street before you arrive at Diamant.


From the airport

By taxi: 10 min

By bus: line 20 stops at "Diamant". Go straight ahead direction VRT and cross the 'Kolonel Bourg' street before you arrive at Diamant.


BY CAR

Coming from the E40 or E19

Follow the RO -RING direction 'Brussel-Zaventem-Luik-Leuven-Namen'. At the exit Zaventemairport, take the A201 direction 'Brussel-Evere-Zaventem'.  Follow direction 'Brussel-Evere' and pass by the Diegem Industry zone. Keep to your left and follow Brussel-Evere.

Keep straight ahead, pass by the NATO (on your leftside) and continue straight ahead until the Boulevard Général Wahis.

Turn left direction 'MEISER - Brussel Centrum' and cross the Meiser Square (at your right).

You are now on the Boulevard Reyers where you can see the Diamant Building at the other side of the road.

Keep extremely right and take the road at the right of the bridge and the tunnel (follow the arrows to Diamant Brussels).

At the stoplights under the bridge, take left and cross the road.

You are now at the right side of Boulevard Reyers and just a few meters away from Diamant Building.You can park your car in the underground parking. The entrance is right next to the building.

Coming from the E40 -Luik/Liège

Keep to the right side and take exit 18,right before the tunnels and keep extremely right. (You are at the backside of the Diamant Building). Follow 'Kolonel Bourg' street until the cross point with the Boulevard Reyers. Turn right and a few meters further you can enter Diamant's underground parking.

Coming from Antwerpen via de A12

Follow the A12 direction Brussel - Laken Follow left direction 'Van Praet-Centrum' and pass by the Japanese Tower and the Chinese Pavilion.

At the end of this road you go straight ahead until the stoplights (next to a Texaco gas station), and turn left.

At the next stoplights follow direction 'Brussel Nationaal-Ter Kameren-European Institutes' (straight ahead and not left).

You are on Boulevard Lambermont -follow the road next to the tram rails (the main road becomes 'Boulevard General Wahis') until the Meiser Square. Cross Meiser square at your right.

You are now on the Boulevard Reyers where you can see the Diamant Building at the other side of the road.

Keep extremely right and take the road at the right of the bridge and the tunnel (follow the arrows to Diamant Brussels).

At the stoplights under the bridge, take left en cross the road.You are now at the right side of Boulevard Reyers and just few meters away from Diamant Building. You can park your car in the underground parking. The entrance is right next to the building.

Parking Facility

• underground parking for 150 cars level -3.

• entrance on the left of the main entry.

• direct access to all the levels.

• Rates per hour (incl VTA)

  • 1 hour: 2,30 EUR

  • 2 hours: 4,50 EUR

  • 3 hours: 6,60 EUR

  • 4 hours: 8,60 EUR

  • 5 hours: 10,50 EUR

  • 6 hours: 12,30 EUR

  • 7 hours: 14,00 EUR

  • 8 hours: 15,60 EUR

  • extra hours: + 1,30 EUR/hour

  • lost ticket: 30,00 EUR


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