MADRID

THE CONFERENCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT CENTRO DE CONFERENCIAS PABLO VI

ABOUT FUNDACIÓN PABLO VI

It’s a cultural and higher learning institution, successor to the Instituto Social León XIII, that manages different assets of academic, residential and sociocultural nature. Since the origin of this foundation, conceived as a pontifical right institution, it manages a residence for college and postgraduate students, as well as for students preparing their civil service entrance examinations. Moreover, it also harbors the seat of the Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca’s campus in Madrid. Today, the Fundación Pablo VI combines it’s academic and residential activity with a quasi-think tank nature, through fora, congresses and seminars.

VISIT MADRID

Madrid is Spain’s most populated city and its capital since 1562. It is a monumental city comprising a very peculiar historic quarter, the “Madrid of the Habsburgs”, built during the reign of the Habsburg Dynasty in Spain. Madrid also harbors one of the world’s most important museums, the Museo del Prado.

Madrid is well worth visiting not only for its culture and heritage but also due to its status as a thriving and lively capital city with excellent gastronomy and nightlife among its many assets.

That is why we encourage you to make the most of your visit and stay for a few days, so you can enjoy this great city.

VISIT MADRID

Madrid is Spain’s most populated city and its capital since 1562. It is a monumental city comprising a very peculiar historic quarter, the “Madrid of the Habsburgs”, built during the reign of the Habsburg Dynasty in Spain. Madrid also harbors one of the world’s most important museums, the Museo del Prado.

Madrid is well worth visiting not only for its culture and heritage but also due to its status as a thriving and lively capital city with excellent gastronomy and nightlife among its many assets.

That is why we encourage you to make the most of your visit and stay for a few days, so you can enjoy this great city.

HOW TO ARRIVE TO MADRID

By plane

By plane departing from other European and American capitals. The International Airport Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas receives all commercial flights headed to Madrid. It has 4 terminals and it’s located 12 kilometers from Madrid, to the northwest. This proximity entails a huge saving of time and money for travelers. Here you will find all information relative to transfers from the airport to the city.

By car, bus or train from other parts of Spain

Madrid is the center of road links in Spain. Puerta del Sol is the kilometer zero, the place where all roads connecting the capital to the rest of the peninsula. Here you will find all the information relative to road traveling from other parts of Spain.

Madrid is the center of the wide Renfe railway infrastructure, that makes possible accessing the capital from other Spanish cities by train. The two main train stations in Madrid are Atocha and Chamartin. Madrid is also connected by train to France and Portugal.

Méndez Álvaro bus station is the one who receives the most traffic in Madrid, but there is also the Avenida de América bus station. Some of the main bus companies in Spain are: Alsa, Socibus and Auto Res. Here you can find more information on this.

WHERE TO STAY IN MADRID

If you want to stay in a 4 star hotel, Novotel Madrid Center has a special price for our conference attendees:
Single Room 120 euros / night
Double Room 135 euros / night
Triple Room 160 euros / night

How to get the offer? Call them at +34 912 214 060 and tell them that you are part of Students For Liberty group.

For cheaper places near to the venue, you can check: Villa Laurene, Hostel Almansa, Hostel Abitum Madrid or Hostel Cuatro Caminos.