Europan inter-sessions forum E17/E18
ETSAM Madrid 18-19.10.24

Where is it?

The INTER-SESSION FORUM is designed as a moment of European meeting between two Europan sessions, around the celebration of the 101 winning teams of Europan 17, debates around the theme of Europan 18 ‘RE-SOURCING’ and the E18 new sites. 

The Forum will take place in Madrid from October 18th to 19th, 2024 at the invitation of ETSAM (Escuela Técnica Superior deArquitectura de Madrid) in an architectural setting conducive to maximum exchanges and interactions between representatives of European sites and cities of different sessions, award-winning teams, experts and organizers.

City Map

FORUM
— 18-19.10.24

ETSAM: Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (UPM)
Av. de Juan de Herrera, 4, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28040 Madrid

PARTY
— 19.10.24

Casa de la Arquitectura
67 Paseo de la castellana, Nuevos Ministerios, 28003 Madrid

SELECTION
OF RESTAURANTS

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SELECTION
OF hotelS

1. AC Hotel Los Vascos
2. Exe Moncloa
3. Apart-Hotel Rosales
4. Motel One Madrid
5. Acta Mafdor
6. LaNave
7. AYZ Princesa-Auto check-in property
8. Sercotel
9. Hotel Opera
10. The Pavilions Madrid

How to get to Madrid

Madrid train station: Madrid is the main geographical hub for rail travel in Spain. Thanks to its central location, Madrid is the hub for most of the railway services that connect the peninsula. The two main stations are Atocha and Madrid – Chamartín – Clara Campoamor, with Mid-Distance, Long Distance, High Speed and Regional trains. Renfe, a public entity that reports to the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, is the main railway operator in Spain, although the rail network has been deregulated in recent years and several private companies (OUIGO and IRYO) also offer services. Schedules, prices, reservations on: https://www.thetrainline.com/en/stations/madrid

Madrid airport: Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas receives all international flights arriving in Madrid. It is located just 12 kilometres northeast of the capital, allowing passengers to save considerable time and money travelling to and from the airport. Barajas now has four terminals in operation. T4 was opened in February 2006 and has received various awards for its design by architects, Antonio Lamela and Richard Rogers. T4 received almost 26.8 million passengers in its first year of service. During the same period, the airport received a total of 46.3 million passengers. Furthermore, Madrid-Barajas has 138,000 m² of shopping and leisure facilities to kill time before catching a flight. Crèches, areas for prayer, restaurants and exhibitions are some of the many options. Click here for more information.
Madrid airport: Tél: +34 91 321 1000Taxis are available at the airport exit.

Madrid by car: Madrid is the centre of Spain’s road network. Kilometre O is located at the Puerta del Sol, alongside the Real Casa de Correos, from which point all roads start and connect Madrid with the rest of the Iberian Peninsula. A dense road network runs through the city, of which the six national motorways can be highlighted.

Get around in Madrid

Metro: The Metro is the fastest, most efficient and reliable way of getting around Madrid. It is one of the largest metropolitan networks in Europe, connecting the entire city and a large part of the suburbs. Undoubtedly the most practical and economical option to move from the airport to the center and vice versa.All pay-per-ride tickets must be loaded onto the Tarjeta Multi, a contactless, transferable plastic smartcard that is valid for up to 10 years. You can purchase it for €2.50 at all Metro and Metro ligero stations from ticket machines that have a red sticker saying Tarjeta MULTI Disponible AQUÍ, as well as from Estancos (tobacco shops) and other authorized retailers. It is free if you purchase the 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7-day Tourist Travel Pass, and once the pass expires, you can top up the smartcard with pay-per-ride tickets (single or 10-ride tickets).

Bikes: In Madrid, there are several places where you can hire a bike or join a guided cycling tour. In addition to the capital’s bicimad service, there are various bike hire companies, mainly located close to large parks and tourist spots. Moreover, through the Madrid 360 initiative, which incorporates bicimad, the city reaffirms its commitment to sustainability and improving environmental protection.

Taxi: Madrid has a large, modern fleet of taxis that operate 24 hours a day. Rates are metered and official.
Radio Taxi Independiente : +34 914 05 12 13
Radiotelefono Taxi : +34 915 47 82 00
Servitaximadrid : +34 913 45 12 46