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View of the Jussieu campus from the Seine river (south), with Notre Dame Cathedral on the far right.


Location of the workshop

Jussieu campus

The workshop will take place on the main campus (Jussieu campus) of the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC or Paris 6) in the Latin Quarter in Paris (map of the campus area).

Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) - Campus de Jussieu
4 place Jussieu
75005 Paris

Subway (Metro) lines 7 or 10: get off at "Jussieu" station.

Talks and tutorials locations

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The talks will take place in the Esclangon building of the campus, in room "Amphi Durand".

The tutorials will take place in the ATRIUM building, in computer rooms 117, 119, 121. A classroom (#128), with interactive board, will also at the disposal of participants for free discussions.

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Transportation

Arriving by Plane

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Both Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Paris-Orly international airports are connected to the center of Paris by RER (fast regional railway) or coaches. The RER is connected to the subway (Metro) network. It costs about 10 euros to go from either airport to the center of Paris and it takes about one hour.

For more information, check the Paris airports website.

From Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport

From the airport take RER line B, also indicated from CDG airport as : "Paris by train". Stop at "St-Michel-Notre-Dame" station. Take subway line 10 direction "Austerlitz" and stop at "Jussieu" station.

From Paris-Orly airport

From the airport take the monorail "OrlyVal" to "Antony". Take RER line B. Stop at "St-Michel-Notre-Dame" station. Take subway line 10 direction "Austerlitz" and stop at "Jussieu" station.

Arriving by Train

All the railway stations are in downtown Paris and are connected to the subway network. For train reservation, check the SNCF web site.

From any train station follow the sign "M" to the subway.

Arriving by Subway or Bus

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For more information on the RER, Subway and Bus systems, check the RATP web site, and in particular the Subway and RER map.

Subway (Metro)

Line 7 or 10: get off at "Jussieu" station.

Bus

Line 67 or 89: get off at "Jussieu".

Line 63 or 24: get off at "Université Paris VI".

Line 47: get off at "Cardinal Lemoine".

Where to buy tickets ?

For Bus, metro, and RER inside Paris the same tickets can be used ("T+" tickets). They can be bought, by unit or by 10, in vending machine which can be found in every metro/RER station (in particular, there is one RER station just in front of the "Cité Internationale" main entrance. It is possible as well to buy one ticket inside the bus.

During bus transport next stations are clearly announced on a electric board, and they are voice-anounced in the RER, so using public transport in Paris is quite comfortable even for non French-speaking foreigners.

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Accommodation

People housed in the Cité Internationale

>>> information here

Some suggestions

Maps

How to go from "Hotel du Brésil" to Jussieu campus - walking:

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How to go from "Hotel du Brésil" to Jussieu campus - by bus:

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how to go from CIUP to bus 67 (Jussieu campus : stop at station "Jussieu")

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Lunches and dinners

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Organized lunches and dinners

  • Monday Lunch will be a welcome buffet (paid by our sponsors) in the highest place of the Jussieu campus and one of the most beautiful view from Paris !
  • Tuesday lunch is organized at "L'ardoise", restaurant of the campus (price : 17€, payment on the spot). Doodle poll to register : http://doodle.com/8aiqahbs3yi9uhdm
  • Workshop banquet will held on Thursday 19th July evening. We still keep the secret on the location and nature of the banquet, but we are pretty sure you will all enjoy it very much !

Other lunches and dinners

For other lunch or dinners, people are free to go to the restaurants of their choice. There is many places around the campus for lunch and dinners at affordable price. List of some specific suggestions from the organizers in the "Latin Quarter" can be found below:

Close to the Jussieu campus

1. Good and still affordable (~20-30€ at lunch)
  1. Le Bistrot des gastronomes (gatronomic and not too expensive): review, map
  2. Les Ronchons (gatronomic and not too expensive) web site, map
  3. l'AOC (high quality french meat): web site, map
  4. La Rotisserie de la Tour (Second adress of "La tour d'Argent", affordable, very good roasted meat - duck in particular) web site, map
  5. Terroir Parisien (Parisian traditional meals reinvented by a three-star chef, light and affordable, cosy style) web site, map
  6. Ribouldingue (traditional French, specialized in tripes, close to "Notre Dame") web site, map
  7. Inaguki (Japanese, close to Jussieu) : web site, web site
2. Gastronomic
  1. La Truffière (gastronomic and still not so expensive for lunch, one star michelin, a bit expensive : ~60-80€): web site, map
  2. Itinéraires (Franco-Italian, maybe the best restaurant nearby, more modern type of French cuisine, a bit expensive : ~60-80€): web site, map
  3. Sola (Good Franco-Japanese, with a nice "cave voutée" room, a bit expensive) web site, map
  4. La Tour d'Argent, the oldest restaurant in Paris (expensive) web site, map
3. More simple food and cheaper options (<20€, or even <10€ at lunch)
  1. Jardin des pâtes (organic, peaceful and green place) review, map
  2. L'arbre à Cannelle (Lunches, brunches, and tea room) review, map
  3. La voie lacté (Turkish, buffets available) web site,map
  4. Katmandu (Nepalese) web site, map
  5. Mouffetard Saïgon's (Vietnamese) web site, map
  6. La rose de Damas (Syrian, options <10€) web site, map
  7. Boulangerie Cocherel (good sandwiches) map 

From Place Jussieu by Metro 7 (2-3 stops)

  1. L'avant-goût (modern french cuisine, creative and excellent ratio quality/price) : stop at "Place d'Italie" web site, map
  2. Pasta e basta (Italian restaurant and wine cellar - best pizza in Paris, one of the best but very affordable Italian restaurants) web site, map
  3. Les cailloux (good quality franco-italian restaurant, affordable price, in the very pleasant "butte aux cailles" district) : stop at "Place d'Italie" review, map
  4. La caféothèque (best coffee place in Paris, quick and light lunch and cakes) : stop at "Pont Marie" web site, map

Close to the Hôtel du Brésil and Luxembourg park

  1. Bouillon Racine (splendid "Art deco" room in the first floor, good quality and affordable) web site, map
  2. Perraudin (classic French restaurant of "art-déco" style, affordable price) web site, map
  3. Polidor (classic French restaurant) web site, map
  4. Le mauzac (traditional french cuisine) web site, map
  5. L'orée du Parc (cuisine from the center-south of France - Lozère/Aveyron, affordable prices) map
  6. Les papilles (cuisine from the south of France) web site, map

Elsewhere in Paris

Dinners
  1. Pierre Gagnaire (Elected "best world chef" by his pairs) site
  2. Bar le passage - Senderens (Second intimate address of one of the French "three stars" cooker, affordable and exceptional ratio quality/price) site, map
  3. Mansouria (excellent Marroco style cuisine, affordable) site, map
  4. Chez les Anges: a mix of Japanase and French cooking: site, map
  5. Isami (Sushi, best in Paris) : review, map
  6. La Maison Blanche: the most beautiful terrace looking over Eiffel Tower: site
  7. Louis Vingt, funny and young french brasserie site
Breaks
  1. Jean-Paul Hévin Chocolate bar (for a lunch or pastry break at of the best French chocolate-maker, near Le Louvre and "Jardin des Tuileries") site, map
  2. Mariage-Frères (one of the most famous and oldest french tearoom) site, map
  3. Le café Marly, having a coffee in the Louvre is always better than a copy/paste Starbuck: site
  4. Al Dar, some middle-east mezze, site

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What to do in Paris (besides the workshop)

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General information

Reservations


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