| Location |
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| Getting to Graz and the Workshop Location |
| Here is, for your general orientation, a map showing the Workshop location and the larger
area around it: |
| The Workshop is hosted by Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change. If you need help to find your way or have other
organizational questions regarding your travel just contact us: |
Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change
University of Graz
Leechgasse 25
A-8010 Graz
Phone: +43-316-380-8470 (A. Wurzinger, Workshop Secretary)
Fax: +43-316-380-9830
Email: andrea.wurzinger@uni-graz.at
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| We recommend that you also check out the maps at the official
Graz Tourism Website
(follow the header link "Map"). |
A few formal but relevant words here also on visa, travel funds, liability, and insurance:
If you are a national of a
country outside the European Union (EU), you should check whether or not a visa is
required (and possibly a special health insurance for receiving a visa in some
countries). In most cases, fortunately, a valid passport will be sufficient.
Should you require to receive an official invitation in order to obtain a visa please
contact us; we have prepared a suitable
official letter, which we can sign and post or fax to you if needed.
Should your require such an official invitation for raising travel funds or for
administrative purposes at your place, you may also
contact us for this letter.
Travel funds, or partial travel funds, from our side will be available only
for a very limited number of participants, mainly from eastern European and
developing countries; these will be handled by individual contacts on a case-by-case
basis. We encourage you to approach national sources at your place for funding
(e.g., NASA and JAXA may provide some funding;
official sponsorship may be confirmed soon).
On liability, we note that we cannot accept, and we thus disclaim, any liability
whatsoever for personal accident, loss or theft of property, or damage to property,
which you may incur as a result of your participation in the workshop. We, therefore,
advise you to have arranged appropriate insurance cover for the period of your
travel and attendance (which best should not only cover all travel-related matters but
also potential cancellation costs).
Above all formalities, however, we sincerely wish, and will do our best, that your
stay will become a great and positive memory, both scientifically and in all
other respects. Welcome to Graz!
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| Arriving by plane: |  |
You will arrive at Graz-Thalerhof airport, which is most frequently
approached from the major airports of Vienna, Frankfurt/Main, Munich, or Zurich.
After arrival you may proceed to the Workshop location
or your Hotel by bus, a combination of train and bus, or by taxi, the latter being
the most convenient and recommended choice (as bus and train schedules are not too
frequent).
If choosing bus, start with Bus Line 630 or 631 to the central
tramway and bus station Jakominiplatz in the heart of the city.
From there it is possible to take Bus Line 39 or 31 to reach
the Workshop location (leave Line 39 at stop Uni-Mensa and Line 31 at
stop Geidorfplatz). Also your Hotel will usually be within easy reach
from station Jakominiplatz.
If combining train and bus, go by train from the
airport train station (about 5 min walking distance from the arrival hall)
to the central train station Graz Hauptbahnhof.
From Graz Hauptbahnhof take Bus Line 58 or 63 to reach
the Workshop location (leave Line 58 at stop Mozartgasse and Line 63 at
stop Universität). As Graz Hauptbahnhof is served by various tramway and
bus lines, it will usually also be not difficult to proceed to your Hotel
from there. Information on the way from the central train station
to the University is also provided via
Universität Graz
Anreiseinformation.
Taxis depart right in front of the arrrival hall (at the right hand
side after passing exit doors) and will take you to the Workshop location with an
about 20-30 min drive (price near 20,- EUR). Your Hotel, if located in the city
center area, will usually be reachable within similar duration for a similar price.
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| Arriving by train: |  |
You will arrive at the central train station Graz Hauptbahnhof.
From there it is possible to take Bus Line 58 or 63 to reach
the Workshop location (leave Line 58 at stop Liebiggasse and Line 63 at
stop Uni/Mensa). As Graz Hauptbahnhof is served by various tramway and
bus lines (the Tramway Lines 3 and 6 proceed straight to the city center, for
example), it will usually also be easy to proceed to your Hotel from
there. Information on the way from the central train station to the University
is also provided via
Universität Graz
Anreiseinformation. Taxis depart right in front of Graz Hauptbahnhof.
A ride to the Workshop location or city center may cost around 7,- EUR
(duration of ride similar to going by bus or tramway).
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| Arriving by car: |  |
You will arrive at Graz via the A2 or the A9 highway. We recommend that you consult the detailed street maps
at the official
Graz Tourism Website
for detailed orientation.
Information on the way from A2 highway exit Graz-Ost to the University is also provided via
Universität Graz
Anreiseinformation.
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| Using public transport in general: |  |
The existing dense public transport system of tramway and bus lines is
generally the most convenient and reasonable everyday choice to reach the
Workshop location, a Hotel, or every other place in town. Most lines run until midnight and
start again at 6 a.m. latest.
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| Getting around during the Workshop |
| The Workshop Location and its Facilities |
Building:
The workshop will take place at the ground floor meeting facilities of the modern
Geography&Mathematics Building of the University of Graz, Heinrichstrasse 36.
This Building is part of the University Campus, which is located within only
10-15 min walking distance from city center.
Infrastructure & Facilities: The main meeting room infrastructure meets all
professional requirements including sloped seat rows, a viewgraph projector, a slide projector,
two presentation laptop-PCs, and high-end video beamer equipment.
A computer & internet center is available nearby the main meeting room (cross the
coffee break & poster area),
which hosts auxiliary on-site facilities like e-mail/web terminals (4 stations) and several
desks equipped with connect-and-go Ethernet ports & power supply for participant laptops.
You also will find workshop fax and phone, and other office support. Permanent staff allocated
to the area ensures proper maintenance of all facilities and support to participants
during the entire workshop.
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| Here is a convenient map for your orientation at the Workshop location and Campus: |
| Where to go, when your stomach attracts attention |
| For lunch - also for dinner if you prefer a spot nearby the Workshop location - you will
find a variety of different restaurants and snackbars within a few minutes of walk around
the Campus. Here is a map, complemented by some hints below, showing a (subjective) selection of them: |
1. Zu den 3 goldenen Kugeln
Heinrichstrasse 18
(Restaurant)
This restaurant is known for its huge-sized "Wiener Schnitzel". Hard to eat all alone!
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2. Einstein
Heinrichstrasse 19
(Bistro)
Besides small dishes like Salads and Pasta, you will get here also Pizzas. Good food.
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3. Bierbaron
Heinrichstrasse 56
(Restaurant - Pub)
Austrian dishes, like different kinds of "Pfandln" (food in pans), are served with a great
selection of Beers (maybe nothing for lunch time, but certainly for
informal evening sessions).
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4. Pizzeria Galliano
Harrachgasse 22
(Italian Restaurant)
A quite good Italian. Wide selection of well cooked Italian food
served in a pleasing atmosphere.
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5. Mensa - Markt
Schubertstrasse, at the roundabout
(Selfservice-Restaurant)
The University canteen, but more or less a restaurant since
refurbishment in the late nineties. Lunch spot for students and professors alike,
reasonably priced, varied and generally good food.
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6. Propeller
Zinzendorfgasse 30
(Restaurant - Tavern)
A restaurant in the place since ever but recently modernized.
Fair selection of smaller and larger Austrian dishes. "All-you-can-eat" from Monday til Friday (11:00 hrs - 14:00 hrs) with
wide range of dishes.
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7. Weisses Kreuz
Heinrichstrasse 67
(Restaurant - Tavern)
(0pen on Sunday!!)
A recommendable traditional-style restaurant. Good Austrian food and drinks
and friendly service at reasonable price.
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The above is only a selection, there's more around. You will, for example, also find
close-by a lot of partly "old-fashioned" but charming cafes like Cafe Fotter.
There's also stylish modern bars like Cafe Mocca or Harrach Cafe, however. One cafe you should
not miss, especially on a nice warm day, is the Parkhousecafe (or
Stadtparkcafe). The cafe is situated in the middle of the Stadtpark (main city park).
During daytime you can relax in the shadows of beautiful, huge old trees.
Once a week you can listen to and see live bands, mainly from the Styrian modern music scene.
Whatever your preferences are, it is certain that you will always find a good and fitting culinary place given
the large number and variety of restaurants, bistros, bars, and cafes both nearby the campus and
in the city center area. If needed best get more information during a coffee break chat from
the local staff.
Then you will, for example, certainly hear the name "Braun de Praun", an old and famous
small restaurant with more than 500 (!) different dishes. Well, maybe a few dozens less than
that, but after the first three hundred you will stop counting anyway...
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