Travel to the carbon workshop
The venue to the conference
"Salle méridienne"
Royal observatory of Belgium
3, avenue Circulaire
B-1180 Brussels
Belgium
Car
As usual, travel by car is advised only to persons familiar with the Brussels traffic and parking situation.
Public Transport
Check the websites www.stib.be and www.sncb.be .
From the south Station
Take the very frequent tramway number 4 (or 33 after 8pm) to Stalle and change at the station "Heros" for the tram 92 to Fort-Jaco . Stop at "Lancaster" and walk about 1300 meter on "Avenue de Mercure" until you see the Observatory and walk on "avenue Circulaire" to the north gate.
From St.-Job Station
From this station you will have to walk 10 min.:
Follow the "avenue J.P. Carsoel", the "avenue de mercure" and the "avenue circulaire" till you are in front of the main entrance. One can access this station from North Station and is on the Mechelen-Halle line.
From the airport
Planes land at Brussels National Airport with a direct rail-link to South Station while low-costs land at Brussels-South (Charleroi) with bus transport to Brussels south station.