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How to get to Naples

By Train: Naples' main train station is Napoli Centrale and both Trenitalia and Italo Treno arrive and depart here, coming from and going to many major Italian cities.

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By PlaneCapodichino International Airport is the city's airport. A number of direct national and international flights arrive and depart daily. Once landed, you can reach the city centre by taxi or by bus (Alibus). 

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By Car: You can easily drive into Naples by following the A1 highway. Finding parking in the city, though, can be challenging. If your accomodation does not have private parking, be sure to check the available parking options in the area. 

 

How to reach the venue

From Naples city centre, you can reach Palazzo Du Mensil via metro L1, metro L2, metro L6, bus or by foot.
 

Via L1, get off at Mucipio stop; from here, there are three alternatives.
The first involves a 20-minute walk along the Lungomare Caracciolo, Naples' waterfront and promenade. 
The second one consists in internally changing from L1 to L6, and getting off at Chiaia stop (L6). From there, it's a ten minute walk to Palazzo du Mensil.
The third option is to take a bus (101 is the shortest route); get off at the Morelli stop and Palazzo Du Mensil is only a 2-minute walk away. 

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Via L2, take the metro to the Piazza Amedeo stop

From here, you can either walk for about 20 minutes, passing through Via dei Mille and Via Filangieri, or you can take the 128 bus and get off at the Chiatamone - Ist. Orientale stop.

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Don't forget: due to heavy congestion, particularly in the city center of Naples, buses frequently experience delays. Please, take that into consideration when planning your movements, and for real-time transport updates, visit the the ANM Facebook page and check the ANM website  for timetables.

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Registration form

People interested in attending the conference as listeners (without giving a presentation) are invited to register  for organizational reasons. 

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Click here to register

 

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