General Information
Dates & place
5-8 October 2011, Athens, Greece
Congress Venue
46, V. Sofias Avenue,
11528, Athens, Greece
Location & accessibility
Located in the commercial district of the city, the Hilton Athens faces the spectacular Acropolis on one of the city’s most fashionable avenues, just a few minutes walk from the city centre. The hotel’s Conference Centre presents state of the art infrastructure combined with ultimate comfort featuring 14 meeting rooms for 2 to 2000 people, a 24-hour business centre and Executive Lounge.
How to reach the Congress Venue from the Athens International Airport
By Metro: direct trip from Athens International Airport (line 3: direction Egaleo) to “Evangelismos” station
Service runs regularly from the airport and the trip to the city centre takes approximately 30 minutes (fare: 6€)
Please visit the Athens Metro website for detailed information: http://www.amel.gr/
By Bus: direct airport line X95 (direction Syntagma) to “Hilton” station
Buses depart outside arrival gates 4 and 5 every 15min (fare 3.20€)
For more information about the public transportation network in Athens please visit: www.oasa.gr
By taxi: An average trip by taxi from the airport to the city centre should take approximately 40-50 minutes, depending on traffic, costing around €25 -30.
Official language
The official language of the Congress in English. No interpretation will be available.
Exhibition
Running alongside the Congress will be a commercial exhibition featuring exhibitors from the international healthcare sector.
Name Badges & Congress Material
Name badges and congress material will be provided on-site to all registered delegates at the Congress Registration Desk.
All delegates are kindly requested to wear their name badge during all Congress functions.
Liability and Insurance
Delegates are advised to arrange health and accident insurance before travelling to the Congress. The Professional Congress Organiser cannot accept liability for personal injury or loss/damage to property and belongings of delegates during the Congress or their stay in Athens.















