Venue

The venue of the conference is the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Santiago de Compostela.

The conference take in place in the 'Aula Magna'.

Lunch

Lunch is included for all participants and it will take place in the Cafetería of the faculty.

Social activities

Cathedral Rooftops

On Wednesday 24th at 19:00 we will visit the Cathedral Rooftops. We will meet at 18:40 at Pazo de Xelmírez.

Tapas Night

The 'Tapas Night' will take place during the evening of Thursday 25th. Participants will receive three tickets, each redeemable for a drink and a 'tapa' at four selected restaurants in the city centre.

Social Dinner

The Social Dinner will take place on Friday 26th at 21:00, in the fine restaurant of AC Palacio del Carmen.

San Xoan

The evening of the 23rd is the Noite de San Xoán. Although there are no official social activities scheduled for that evening, we encourage you to explore the city. To cellebrate the longest day of the year, Santiago will come alive with bonfires, sardiñas, and the old tradition of leaping over the flames.

Santiago de Compostela

How to get to Santiago de Compostela

  • The fastest way to get to Santiago is by plane via its international Lavacolla airport. The Lavacolla airport is 10 Km from Santiago city centre. Getting to and from the airport is relatively easy as there are public buses (1€) and taxis at a reasonable price (23€).
  • There are two other international airports in Galicia: Alvedro airport in A Coruña (60 km from Santiago) and Peinador airport in Vigo (90 Km from Santiago). Connections from A Coruña and Vigo to Santiago are easy when using the train.
  • You can also get to Santiago by train: Renfe connects Galicia with other Spanish and European cities. Most trains run via Madrid. For more information please check Renfe.
  • The most popular way to come to Santiago is on foot. It is estimated that in a years, around 430 000 people walk their way to Santiago de Compostela from all over Western Europe following some of the most popular routes.