Workshop Location

The Workshop will be held at the Emma Perez Ferreira Auditorium at the TANDAR building of the Centro Atómico Constituyentes (CNEA), on Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 and at Dazzler San Martin Hotel on Sunday 14.

Centro Atómico Constituyentes (CNEA)
Dazzler San Martín Hotel

Visa Requirements

Delegates are advised to contact the nearest embassy, consulate, or travel agency for information about the passport and visa requirements from their country for entry to Argentina. Participants requiring visas must initiate the application process well in advance of their departure date. If you need a personal letter of invitation to attend the Workshop please contact us at <sgncf19@tandar.cnea.gov.ar>.


Lodging

Dazzler San Martin Hotel

Address: San Martin 920, Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Phone: (54-11) 5217-5799
Web: https://www.hotelsone.com/bue...tin.html
Contact: Verónica Gimenez (5411) 5217 5777
Rates: Standard, queen bed: US$ 73
Breakfast and Wi-Fi included.

We have obtained a corporative price in Dazzler San Martin / Wyndham Hotel & Resorts (venue of the Workshop on July 14), which is u$s 73 per night, for foreign passengers in a single room (breakfast included). The payment should be done with credit card. In order to get that price, the reservation should be done via e-mail: reservas@dazzlersanmartin.com mentioning “Workshop on Structure and Dynamics of Glassy, Supercooled and Nanoconfined Fluids”.
The contact person is Verónica Gimenez (Reservations Agent), Head Office: (5411) 5217 5777. For reservation the hotel will require a credit card guarantee (VISA, American Express or Mastercard), indicating: card number, expiration date and security code.

The organizers will provide a transfer to the Workshop's venue for the participants lodged in Dazzler San Martin Hotel.

Other hotels close to Dazzler San Martin are: Melia Buenos Aires (5*), Principado Downtown (4*), Waldorf (3*), Promenade (3*), My House Buenos Aires (Apartments), Diplomat Hotel (2*).

In the site http://www.booking.com a lot of apartments for 2/3 persons near Dazzler San Martin hotel or Constituyentes Atomic Center can be booked at reasonable prices.


Lodging for students attending the School and Workshop

La Cascada Townhouse Hotel (Bed and Breakfast)

Address: Vuelta de Obligado 4578, Nuñez, Buenos Aires
Phone: (54-11) 4703-1251
Web: http://www.lacascadatownhousehotel.baires.site
Rates: Single room: US$ 30
Double room: US$ 38

Info for Visitors

Important note:
Constituyentes Atomic Center, where the workshop will take place, is a National Facility which requires an ID from the visitors (for instance a driver license with photo). Please do not forget to bring it with you.
Venue:
The entry point to Buenos Aires is Ezeiza International Airport, located about 25 km southwest. The company Manuel Tienda León provides bus, shuttle and car transport with prices ranging between 400$ (pesos) for a bus ride to Madero Terminal in downtown Buenos Aires, till around 1500$ in a “remis” (private car with driver) that carries up to three passengers to specified destinations. Several taxi and remis companies offer their services in the airport lobby and in the outside yard adjacent to the main building. For your safety, hire your transport EXCLUSIVELY at some identified counter where you will get an official receipt and an assistant, or the driver himself, will lead you to the car. You should neither leave the airport area to look for a street cab, nor accept offers voiced by unidentified drivers.
Transport:
Taxis in Buenos Aires work with meters, and remises can drive passengers point to point at a rate agreed in advance. Taxis are painted black and yellow, and carry on the roof a sign identifying the cab company. This identification must be clearly visible on both back doors. Never board a cab without proper identification; although they are usually run by the owners (the overwhelming majority being decent people who work for their living) it is not advisable to take risks if you do not know the city. At hotels, restaurants and shops, the staff may phone a taxi or a remis for you.
Buenos Aires possesses an excellent public bus service, in addition to subway and suburban trains. Due to the high density of buses, traffic is rather chaotic, and unfortunately, drivers are not highly disciplined, so you must be very careful at street crossings. Note also that in Argentina, people queue to wait for the bus and keep the line when boarding. A bus ride costs 20.00$, and you need to buy a card call SUBE with enough credit for the trips you will do during the event.
Safety:
Although Buenos Aires is a relatively safe city, being a large metropolis it might present some security problems. Please follow simple safety tips, like:
  • Do not leave bags and purses unattended on chairs in restaurants and coffee shops; this is absolutely mandatory when sitting in open terraces.
  • When carrying bags and purses in the streets, always hold the strap firmly with one hand.
  • Do not exhibit money in the street. Automatic cash machines, which deliver currency in pesos and in US$, are everywhere abundant and usually located in closed cabins.
  • Whenever possible, do not go alone to get your cash.
Maps:
The Government of the City of Buenos Aires sponsors a very good interactive map service at this web page. Unfortunately the menu and instructions are in Spanish only, but you will manage to reach the info you look for (please ask us).

Tours in Buenos Aires

Touristic information will be available soon.