11–13 Sept 2017
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Access and transport

ACCESS TO CERN

Upon arrival at CERN, please go to the CERN reception in building 33. If you already have a valid CERN access card please bring it with you and present it at the front desk. For those who don’t, a list of your names will be communicated to the reception.

On the first day of the workshop, we will provide you with a card at the registration desk. This card can be used as a visitor card for the duration of the workshop.

Should you arrive outside of reception opening hours (evenings or weekend), please go to Gate B and either present your CERN access card, your hostel booking confirmation, or inform the guard that you are attending the LHeC and FCC-eh Workshop.

​Should you have any problems please call: +41 (0)75 411 0869.

 

TRANSPORT

An interactive map of Geneva and a detailed map of the buildings at CERN can help you find your way.

Travelling by Plane

Coming from the Geneva International Airport at Cointrin
Taxi - approximately 35 CHF.
Bus - First take a free public transport ticket from the machine you will find at the exit to the baggage collection hall, just before customs control.
Option 1: Take bus Y direction CERN and get off at the CERN stop opposite the large Globe and the CERN site.
Option 2: take bus 23, 28, 57, and get off at the stop "Blandonnet" and then catch the Tram number 18, final stop "CERN".

See the TPG web site for full details.

Travelling by Train

Coming from the Geneva railway station at Cornavin
Tram - Take the number 18 tram to "CERN" which is the final stop at the CERN entrance.
Ticket costs 3.00 CHF (Ticket "Tout Genève" on the ticket machine). See the TPG web site for full details.

Travelling by Car

From Switzerland:
Follow signs for "Aéroport", "Lyon" and "Meyrin". Once you are in Meyrin, follow signs for "St Genis" (which is just beyond the border, in France). Before reaching St Genis, the CERN reception is on your left on "Route de Meyrin", just before you reach the border.

From France (département of Ain):
Follow signs for "Gex" or "St. Genis". When you reach the border, CERN is on your right immediately after passing through customs.

If you come to CERN by car, you will need to collect a car sticker giving you access to the site with your car. We ask you to send us the license plate number of your car before the meeting so we can prepare the sticker, which you can then pick up from the CERN reception. 

If you have a rental car and do not know the license plate number in advance, go to the CERN reception when you arrive and ask that they issue a sticker. If you arrive outside of opening hours please contact us as soon as possible, and we will inform you accordingly.

 

CERN SHUTTLES

Once at CERN, you can make use of the CERN Shuttles to navigate on the site. The timetables are available here.

The driver will ask to see a valid visitor or CERN access card.