CIPF
Prince Felipe Research Center
(Valencia, Spain)
Venue
Located in the old riverbed of the Turia river, and just by the stunning arquitecture of the City of the Arts and the Sciences, Centro Investigación Príncipe Felipe provides a way in to all kinds of activities and initiatives relating to the evolution of life and scientific and technological education..
Accommodation
Valencia has a wide accommodation offer. Please book your accommodation at your own convenience.
However nanoGe has negotiated some special fees for you
Check which of the following hotel fits better your needs!
– Hotel Dimar, you can use the code to benefit from the special fee
CODE: CHEMBIOVI
– Ilunion Hotel 4* allows you to book at a special fee through the below link using the code showed. Please know this fee is limited to the first 30 bookings and up to 30 days before the start of the conference.
https://www.ilunionaqua4.com/colectivos/chembio4/
CODE: CHEMBIO4
– Ilunion Hotel 3* allows you to book at a special fee through the below link using the code showed. Please know this fee is limited to the first 30 bookings and up to 30 days before the start of the conference.
https://www.ilunionaqua3.com/colectivos/chembio3/
CODE: CHEMBIO3
– Eurostar Acteon offers a reduced fee for our participants using the below. Please know this fee is limited up to 14 days before the start of the conference.
https://www.eurostarshotels.com/eurostars-acteon.html?id_referer=CHEMBIO23
– Hotel Medium Valencia guarantee a 10% discount over their website rate. You need to introduce the below code to benefit from the discount.
CODE: CHEMBIOVI23
– Hotel Valencia Center guarantee a discounted fee for our participants.You need to introduce the code shown below:
CODE: ChemBioVI
– ACHotel Valencia has a negotiated fee for our participants. You need to email them and say that you are attending the ChemBioVI conference.
Email: Reception.Valencia@acmarriott.com
How to get to the venue
From Valencia’s Airport
You can take the metro which will take you to Xàtiva stop in 20 min (line 3 or 5). From there you need to catch a bus, line 15 to Pinedo and stop at Jesús Morante Borras which is 7 min or 14 stops. From there it’s a 5 minutes walk to the venue.
Opening times:
Mondays to Fridays, from 05:27 to 23:57
Saturday, from 05:47 to 22:27.
Sunday and public holidays, from 07:07 to 22:47.
Trains depart every10 minutes. You can also take a taxi at the same airport.
Minimum charge from the airport is €12.
From València Joaquín Sorolla
You need to walk 10 minutes to Alacant Metro Stop.
You can take the metro from there which will take you to Oceanografic stop in 14 min . Then, from there it’s a 5 minutes walk to the venue.
The journey takes about 30 minutes.
You can also take a taxi at the train station.
From Estació del Nord
You need to walk 2 minutes to Alacant Metro Stop.
You can take the metro from there which will take you to Oceanografic stop in 14 min . Then, from there it’s a 5 minutes walk to the venue.
The journey takes about 30 minutes.
You can also take a taxi at the train station.
Moving Around
Things to do in Valencia
The Mediterranean city, with more than 2,000 years of history, green spaces, various museums, historic buildings, lively squares with terraces to enjoy the sun, not to forget the long sandy beaches… The list is long, but here’s a selection of the essential things you need to do in Valencia.
It begins with a view of the historic centre and its rich artistic heritage. You can see the Holy Grail in the Cathedral; the Silk Exchange (Lonja de la seda), a jewel of civil Gothic; the Central Market, one of the most alive and appetizing in Europe; the ancient Roman ruins in the Almoina Museum, or go up to contemplate an unbeatable panoramic view of the city from the Miguelete or the Torres de Serrano.
Another must see, is the City of Arts and Sciences. We recommend you to combine it with a bike ride along the old course of the River Turia. The Turia Gardens cross the entire city, with the Cabecera Park and Bioparc at one end and the City of Arts and Sciences at the other, and more than eight kilometres of gardens to cover on your walk.
Also, you can’t miss enjoying a good Paella by the beach. Nine kilometres of fine sand and a stone’s throw from the centre. The beaches of València are waiting for you! You have the urban beaches of El Cabañal and La Malvarrosa, in the area of Poblados Marítimos, next to the famous neighbourhood of El Cabañal. A little further north continues the beach of Patacona, and to the south follow the beaches of Pinedo, La Devesa and El Saler, in the Natural Park of La Albufera. All of them have a blue flag, are accessible by public transport and have good restaurants to enjoy the gastronomy of the area.
And if you still have time, there are many things to see in Valencia. The city has more than 30 museums for everyone, from Fine Arts to Lead Soldiers, Science and IVAM. In addition, you must have to try the authentic Valencian horchata or a good hot chocolate with churros. The Colón Market, the Plaza de la Reina or the Plaza de la Virgen have good establishments for this and are also very atmospheric and interesting places to visit in Valencia.
Social Dinner
To buy tickets you need to be logged in Nanoge’s website. Access your personal area (on the top right corner of the screen) and visit the section ‘My events’, choose ‘ChemBioVI’ and then on the top left you will find the section ‘My tickets’, where you will be able to purchase tickets for the social dinner.
Registration available until 23rd February 2023