Further InformationIf you want to use your laptop during the workshop, you need to register it first at CERN Visitor Registration, giving Sonia Escaffre's name as contact person (email sonia.escaffre@cern.ch).How to get to CERN!Here are some directions on how to get to CERN. You are most likely to get here by car, train or airplane. The best way to proceed from there is detailed below.
Coming from the Geneva International Airport at CointrinTaxi - (rather expensive, approximately 25.00 CHF). Recommended for heavy luggage! Bus - take the bus number 10 from outside the airport exit to Bouchet (alternatively the bus number 28 and exit to Meyrin). From Bouchet (or Meyrin) take the bus number 9 marked "CERN" to its terminus at the CERN entrance (be careful not to confuse it with the bus number "9-Zimeysa").
From the Geneva railway station at Cornavin Bus - Take the number 9 marked "CERN" to its terminus at the CERN entrance (be careful not to confuse it with the bus number "9-Zimeysa").
Coming from the Swiss sideFollow "Aeroport", "Lyon" or "Meyrin". When in Meyrin head for "St. Genis" (which is just across the border in France.) CERN is on the left hand side of the "route de Meyrin", just before the border crossing. Coming from the French sideFollow "Gex" or "St. Genis". When in St. Genis head for the border. CERN is on your right hand side immediately after the border crossing. The How to get to CERN as a printable doc file. CurrencyDo not forget that in Switzerland the currency is the Swiss Francs - CHF - even if in most places Euros - € - are accepted. |