Practical information
Congress venue
LA CITÉ MIROIR
Place Xavier-Neujean 22,4000 Liège
Belgium
Date
June, 13-14-15, 2024
Target audience
Cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons, Anaesthesiologists, Cardiologists, Radiologists, Echographists, Geneticists, Basic scientists, Biomedical engineers, Ultrasound technicians and nurses, Students.
Congress language
English
Badges
For security reasons, name badges must be worn to access the sessions and the exhibition.
Joining the congress
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By plane
- Liège Airport (B): 11km of the congress by the road
- Maastricht-Aachen Airport (NL): 42km of the congress by the road
- Brussels South Charleroi Airport (B): 96km of the congress venue by the road
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By train
- Train station of Liège Guillemins (Thalys-Eurostar): 2km of the congress venue
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By cab
- Taxis Melkior – +32 4 252 20 20
Prices
April 20
April 20
& onsite
*A certification and signature from either a mentor/supervisor verifying training/degree status or from an employer verifying paramedical/non-doctoral status must be sent to the registration division via e-mail.
Accommodation
Pentahotel Liège 4*
100, Boulevard de la Sauvenière,4000 Liège
Belgium www.pentahotels.com
4 minutes Walking distance from la Cité Miroir
Prices:
Single: 139 euros
Double: 164 euros
Hôtel Van der Valk Sélys 4*
Rue du Mont St Martin 9/11,4000 Liège
Belgium www.hotelselys.be
10 minutes Walking distance from la Cité Miroir
Prices:
Single: 157 euros*
Double: 178 euros*
* Breakfast included
City Tax : 4,00 euros/pers/night
Hôtel Mercure Liège City Centre 4*
Rue Saint Léonard 182,4000 Liège
Belgium Hôtel Mercure Liège
24 minutes Walking distance from la Cité Miroir
Prices:
Single: 115 euros*
Double: 130 euros*
* Breakfast included
(These rates are subject to availability)
Yust Liège
Esplanade Simone Veil 2,4000 Liège
Belgium www.yust.com
30 minutes Walking distance from la Cité Miroir
Prices:
Single: 137 euros
Deluxe room: 165 euros
City Tax : 4,50 euros/pers/night
Breakfast: 16,00 euros/pers/night
(These rates are subject to availability)
About Liège
City and surroundings
Land of stone and water, valleys and rivers, the Province of Liège has it all – except the sea! From the Fagnes marshland to the Hesbaye plateau, each individual region takes on its own nuances. While tender greens adorn the lovely ups and downs of the Condroz hills, it is the emerald green of the Ardennes forest that dominates over a quarter of the province's land area. In the east, the dominant beech groves and stands of pine give way on the high plateaux to the ochre of the Fagnes. To the North West, the golden fields of corn suffuse Hesbaye in a yellow glow.
Land of thousand colours, the face of the Province of Liège is constantly changing, from exuberance of summer colours to the melancholy of the landscape draped in snowflakes.
Province of Liège is also a land of art and history, crossroads for civilisations of every kind. With its castles, watchtowers, ramparts and citadels, the Province of Liège is strewn with witnesses to its tumultuous history.
Beautiful by day the Province de Liège is transformed by night. Visitors can literally get carried away with the nightlife and concerts. The Liège region, situated as it is in the heart of Europe, is also a favourite destination for the world of business and sciences.