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5th Meeting of the European Mucosal Immunology Group

5th Meeting of the European Mucosal Immunology Group

FAQ


Official Letter of Invitation

Requests for letters of invitation must be sent to Congress Prague not later than 15th July 2006. Requests received after this date will not be accepted. The issued letters of invitation are meant only to assist participants to raise travel funds or to obtain a visa and there is no responsibility on the part of the organisers to provide any financial support.


Passport and Visa

Visitors from EU countries must have an identity card or a valid passport when travelling to the Czech Republic; in case of visitors from other countries, a valid passport is required. Visitors requiring a visa should apply to the consular offices of the Czech Republic or diplomatic missions in their country.


Insurance

The organising institute or the professional organiser of the meeting will not be responsible for losses, damages, health injuries and problems, damage to personal property, or other contingencies, which may afflict the participants during their journey or their stay in Prague. Therefore, we recommend that you arrange for yourselves personal and travel insurance for your journey and stay in the Czech Republic, which would eliminate possible consequences of such unpleasant contingencies.


Health Documents

There are no special health certificates required when travelling to the Czech Republic. However, it is important to have necessary health documents (i.e. personal travel insurance or International Yellow Cards) with you in case of an illness or medical treatment.


Traveller’s Cheques and Credit Cards

Traveller’s cheques are not widely accepted in the Czech Republic. Stores and restaurants will generally not accept them. Such credit cards as Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club and American Express are widely accepted in hotels, department stores, shops, restaurants, etc.


Banking

The official currency in the Czech Republic is the Czech Crown (Kč, CZK), 1 Kč (CZK) = 100 hellers (haléřů). At the time of preparation of the meeting (27th January 2006) the exchange rate €/CZK is 1 € = 28.385 CZK (Czech National Bank). Banks are usually open Monday – Friday, 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays, money can be exchanged at the airport, at exchange points located in the city, and in hotels.


Electricity

Electrical supply in the Czech Republic is 220 V – 50 Hz AC.


Prague City

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic; the majority of the central governmental institutions and offices are situated there. Prague is a significant historical spot in Central Europe and one of the most beautiful European cities. During the meeting you will have an opportunity to join several tours of Prague as well as of other significant places in the Czech Republic.


Climate and Clothing

The beginning of October in Prague usually brings along pleasant sunny weather of early autumn with temperatures about 18°C.


Easiest Access to Prague

The simplest and fastest way to get to Prague is to arrive by plane at the international airport Prague – Ruzyně. We will safely and comfortably transport you to your hotel in Prague (approx. 15 km) and back to the airport after the meeting if you decide to reserve our transfer services through the registration form. The vehicles for transfers will be well marked. There will be an Information Point for meeting participants directly at the airport providing information and help. Prague – Ruzyně airport is connected with all the important cities and flight junctions around the world through Czech Airlines (CSA). All significant airlines run flights to Prague.


Other Access to Prague

Prague is also accessible by train. International train connections coming to the Czech Republic arrive at Prague Main Railway Station (Hlavní nádraží). If you make the reservation through the registration form, we will secure your transfer to your hotel in Prague from the station. Should you need more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Parking

If you decide to travel to Prague in your own car, please let us know as soon as possible. As in other large European cities, it is quite necessary to arrange safe and comfortable parking in Prague well in advance.


How to Get to the Meeting Hotels in Prague

The Carolinum, which is the venue of the meeting, is situated in the historical centre of Prague. The hotels for accommodation of the participants listed in the List of Hotels have been chosen for their convenient accessibility and good quality of services offered. They can be easily reached by public transportation or by walking from Carolinum and are situated in the centre of Prague.


Useful Telephone Numbers

Organizers:
Barbora Malířová (Congress Prague) (+420) 241 445 815
Emergency calls: 112 (medical emergency  police)
Medical emergency: 155
Taxi Cabs: AAA Radiotaxi: (+420) 221102 222; 222 3332 22; 602 331 133
CITY Taxi: (+420) 777 257 257

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