BNAIC/BeNeLearn 2025 will take place from November 19th till November 21st in Namur, Belgium.
Where?
The university of Namur is located in the heart of Namur and is easily accessible by car and through public transport (train station at 10 minute walking distance). There are multiple hotels and restaurants within the direct vicinity of the university. Participants will be welcomed in the Pedro Arrupe auditorium (Hall PA02) of the Faculty of Science for the registration and the opening session on November 19th. Conference sessions will take place in the Pedro Arrupe auditorium and the Faculty of Computer Science building:
Pedro Arrupe Auditorium:
Rue Grafé or Rue Grangagnage, Sentier Thomas, 5000 Namur, Belgium.
Faculty of Computer Science:
Rue Grandgagnage 21, 5000 Namur, Belgium.
How to get there?
- By train: Trains run on weekdays twice an hour from and to Brussels, Luxembourg, Liège and Charleroi. Namur is also well connected by various international lines, high speed (Thalys, TGV, ICE, Eurostar) or classic (Eurocity, Intercity), to many cities in France, such as Lille, Paris, Lyon, Avignon, Perpignan, or even Nice. Other European cities also benefit from easy access such as Rotterdam, Schiphol, Amsterdam, Aachen, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Essen, Munich, Stuttgart, Vienna, Basel, Luxembourg, Metz, Strasbourg, Basel, Maastricht, La Hague, Amsterdam, ... Verify your itinerary using the website of SNCB/NMBS.
- By car: Namur is at the crossroads of the E411 (Brussels-Luxembourg) and E42 (Liège-Mons) motorways. The UNamur visitor car park is located rue Henri Lemaître and is accessible by means of an access sticker (please contact us to request access).
- By plane: Brussels National Airport (Zaventem) offers easy access to Namur thanks to a direct line to Namur every hour. Brussels-South Airport (Charleroi) enables you to reach Namur via a bus to Charleroi station, then a train to Namur. Other airports are also located at a slightly longer but reasonable distance and could constitute an interesting alternative in certain cases (Luxembourg, Lille, Cologne, Eindhoven, ...).
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