Conference Poster

Gamma2016 Conference Poster

Public evening lecture

Prof. Harald Lesch:
Gammastrahlung aus dem Kosmos - Schlagzeilen vom Rand der Wirklichkeit
12. Juli 2016, 19:30 Uhr
Stadthalle Heidelberg

Previous Gamma Symposia

Gamma 2012
Gamma 2008
Gamma 2004
Gamma 2000

Conference Site

The Conference will take place at the
Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg
(Heidelberg Convention Centre)
Neckarstaden 24
D-69117 Heidelberg
Germany

which is located in the historic Old Town of Heidelberg, right at the river Neckar.

Click here to view a map

Accommodation

We have pre-booked a total of about 250 rooms in hotels of different price categories near the centre of Heidelberg. The hotel selection and booking can be done online: English version, German version.

Deadline for this hotel booking is June 3rd, 2016.

If you are looking for a budget accommodation, you may also want to check Steffis Hostel and the DJH Youth Hostel Heidelberg

Local Transport

The conference site (Stadthalle) is close to the central tram (lines 5, 21, 22, 23, 26) and bus station at Bismarckplatz (approx. 500m along the river). It is also conveniently connected to Heidelberg's main railway station (Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof) by bus number 32 (direction: Universitätsplatz) which runs every 20 minutes, with a journey time of approximately 10 minutes.

Single tickets (EUR 2.50) can be obtained from vending machines or the bus driver. If you intend to use local transport several times during your stay in Heidelberg, we recommend buying either day tickets ("Tagesticket", EUR 6.50, valid until 3 am of the following day), or a week ticket ("Wochenkarte", EUR 22.70.-, valid from Monday to the following Monday 12:00). Note that week tickets can only be bought at RNV servicestores, e.g. in front of Heidelberg's main station.

A full map of Heidelberg's public transport system can be found here. Heidelberg main railway station is marked as "HD-Hauptbahnhof". The bus stop for the conference site is denoted "Kongresshaus" (just to the right of "Bismarckplatz").

Detailed information on timetables and tickets can be obtained on the regional transportation network webpages. Further travel information on how to reach the conference site is accessible (only in German) here.

Getting to Heidelberg

Heidelberg is located in central Germany, approximately 80km south of Frankfurt and is easily accessible by plane, train, or car.

By Plane:

The closest international airport (80 km, 1 hour by car) is Frankfurt Rhein-Main Airport (Flughafen Frankfurt) with a wide selection of national and international connections. There are two terminals at the airport, with Terminal 1 occupied by Lufthansa and its partners and Terminal 2 for all other airlines.
Transportation between the airport and Heidelberg is available by a regular train service. Frankfurt Airport is directly connected to the German long-distance rail system by its own train station (without need to use local transportation to Frankfurt Main station first), with most connections to Heidelberg's main train station (Hauptbahnhof) involving a change to a regional train (S-Bahn) in Mannheim. One way price: ICE 25.- EUR , journey time: 51min.
Additional modes of transportation to Heidelberg include a dedicated Lufthansa Airport Bus Service (signposting: Lufthansa Express Bus; departure: Terminal 1, "The SQUAIRE WEST", Level 3, follow direction of DB long distance tains; for a map see also here; journey time approx. 75 min; drop off at Crown Plaza near the City centre; one-way ticket for 25.- Euro; please make sure that you have a reservation) and individual (usually more expensive) shuttle services like TLS.

Stuttgart Airport is located approximately 125 km (1.5 hours by car) from Heidelberg and has regular European connections including several low-cost airlines. It does not have direct access to the long-distance rail network, but is connected by local transport to Stuttgart Main Station (Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof) with regular train service to Heidelberg.

Many low-cost flights are available to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (which is not actually in Frankfurt). The distance to Heidelberg is approximately 150 km. There is no train connection but a dedicated bus service (5 times per day, 2h10min).

Several low-cost connections are as well available to the Airport Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden which is about 90 km (1 hour by car) south of Heidelberg. There is a dedicated bus service to Heidelberg available.

By Train:

Heidelberg Main Station (Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof) is linked regularly to most German and European destinations by long-distance train service. Information on schedules is available on the homepage of Deutsche Bahn.

By Car:

Heidelberg is centrally located approximately 80 km south of Frankfurt on the "A5", one of Germany's major north-south motorways. Please use the above Google Maps link to receive detailed travel instructions. Due to the location in the historic city centre, parking in the vincinity of the conference site is limited. There is an underground car park available (subject to charges), simply follow the signs marked "P8". It is marked on the local map (in german) that can be downloaded here.