HOW TO GET HERE Colloquium Venue

HOW TO GET HERE
Colloquium Venue
The colloquium will be held at the
Faculty of Economics
University of Coimbra
Avenida Dias da Silva, 165
3004-512 Coimbra
Portugal
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The Faculty of Economics (FEUC) http://www.uc.pt/en/feuc/apresentacao , created in 1972, is one of the eight faculties of the
University of Coimbra, dating from 1290, one of the oldest in Europe and the oldest in Portugal.
Its first courses in Economics, launched in the 1973-74 academic year, were followed by three other first degrees, all four
currently available: Sociology, Management, and International Relations.
FEUC has approximately 2,500 students, 130 teaching staff and 40 administrative staff. These, combined with excellent
facilities, offer a very high quality educational service in an environment that is both very friendly, and academically
stimulating.
How to get to here:
From Lisbon airport
By bus:
You can take either Aeroshuttle (CARRIS Nº96) (http://www.carris.pt/en/bus/96/
ascendente/default/) or a taxi (7-9 €) to the Sete Rios bus terminal. From the terminal, there are frequent Rede Expressos
coach services to Coimbra which take about 2,5 hours (13 €): http://www.rede-expressos.pt/default.aspx
The coach station in Coimbra (Estação Rodoviária RBL) is situated close to the city centre and is a 10 minutes taxi ride to the
conference location, and a good 10-15 minutes walk to the city centre.
By train:
You can take either Aeroshuttle (CARRIS Nº96) or a taxi (7 €) to Gare/Estação Oriente railway station. Trains run every hour
from 6 am to 9 pm. The fastest service is provided by the Alfa Pendular express trains (22,5 Euros), which take 1h34m to
Coimbra-B station, followed by Intercidades (inter-city service) (19 €), most taking 1h50m to the same
station. http://www.cp.pt/StaticFiles/CP/Imagens/PDF/Passageiros/horarios/longo_curso/ap_ic.pdf
From Oporto airport
The Francisco Sa Carneiro airport in Oporto is 11 km away from the city, so getting a taxi from there to the railway station is
quite expensive (20-25 €, with 20 per cent surcharge in the evenings and weekends). The easiest and less costly way will be to
take the Metro. The direction to it is signposted throughout the aiport, so just follow the signs and take Line E (Violeta) from
the airport to the Campanhã railway station. Metro trains run about every 20 minutes from early morning until after midnight.
That will take about 32 minutes and cost 2,20 € - a Z4 (zone four) ticket.
Three types of train services are available from the Campanhã railway station: Alfa Pendular service (fastest yet most
expensive) the Intercidades and regional trains. The Alfa trains run almost every hour and takes an hour to get to Coimbra-B.
The second class single fare is 16,5 €. Intercidades takes slightly more than an hour and cost 13 €. The regional train service,
which includes a timed transfer at Aveiro, takes 2 hours but runs directly to the downtown Coimbra-A station and costs 7,95
Euros. For the timetables, go to http://www.cp.pt/StaticFiles/CP/Imagens/PDF/Passageiros/horarios/longo_curso/ap_ic.pdf
and http://www.cp.pt/StaticFiles/CP/Imagens/PDF/Passageiros/horarios/regional/coimbra_porto_coimbra.pdf
Please note Alfa Pendular and Intercidades run to the Coimbra-B station, which is located somewhat far from the city centre,
hotels and the University (a 10-15 minutes taxi ride away). So, if you wish to get to the centre by train, you will have to get off
the train at Coimbra-B station and take a regional train (free of charge provided you kept your AP or IC train ticket, runs every
15-20 minutes) from Coimbra–B to Coimbra-A. The Coimbra-A railway station is situated right in the centre of Coimbra.
Centre for Social Studies
The Centre for Social Studies (CES), founded in 1978 at the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, is a scientific
institution devoted to research and advanced training in the area of the social sciences and humanities. Headed since then by
Professor Boaventura de Sousa Santos, CES now numbers 122 researchers, 48 associate researchers, 53 post-doctoral
researchers and 64 junior researchers. Many of these researchers work on a full time basis at the Centre. Remaining members
combine research with lecturing (the vast majority at the Faculty of Economics, the Facultys of Humanities and the Faculty of
Science and Technology) or with other professional activities. The team of researchers at CES include sociologists, economists,
jurists, anthropologists, historians, specialists in the areas of education, literature, culture and international relations,
geographers, architects, engineers, biologists and medical doctors. The Centre for Social Studies is member of the Institute for
Interdisciplinary Research of the University of Coimbra (IIIUC).
Over the past years, CES has seen its scientific activity expand to a significant degree. This can be noted in its increased number
of researchers, in its academic progression, in the growth of research projects involving CES researchers, in the broadening of
international cooperation networks, in activities carried out in cooperation with the outside sphere and in the vitality of its
main instruments for scientific dissemination.
The research projects and international scientific networks in which its researchers have participated over the past decade
confirm the dynamism of the Centre for Social Studies, which, in 1997 and in 1999, and more recently in 2005 and 2010,
received recognition of its scientific merit when it was evaluated as Excellent (the highest classification) by an international
panel, within the framework of the Evaluation Process for Research Units of the Ministry for Science, Technology and Higher
Education. In February 2002, CES was awarded the status of Associate Laboratory by the Ministry for Science, on the basis of
two central premises: firstly, its proven ability to develop innovative research on Portuguese society in its different aspects, as
well as on current transformations at the international level, with special emphasis on semi-peripheric societies and those of
the Southern hemisphere, especially the Portuguese-speaking countries; secondly, the Centre’s involvement in issues of public
interest, notably public policies and the new forms of regulation, the relation between scientific knowledge and citizen
participation, and the legal system and the reform of the administering of justice.
The Centre for Social Studies is located in Alta de Coimbra, close to the Schools of Science and Technology, Medicine, Arts and
Humanities and Law and to the University’s Main Library.
How to get to CES
From outside Coimbra
By car
Take the Coimbra Sul exit on A1 and drive towards Coimbra. After crossing the bridge over the River Mondego, take the first
exit to Coimbra Centro. A further 200 metres ahead you will come to a roundabout on Av. Fernão de Magalhães. Turn left.
Drive for a further 200 metres until you reach the traffic lights. Turn sharply right. You are now in Rua da Figueira da Foz. Drive
200m and turn left into Rua de Aveiro (uphill). A further 500m and at the top of Rua de Aveiro, turn right into Rua Infante D.
Henrique. Drive a further 300m and turn right into Rua de Saragoça (downhill). Drive down Rua de Saragoça (300m) and Rua da
Manutenção Militar (100m), straight ahead until you come to the traffic lights. At this point turn left into Avenida Sá da
Bandeira (uphill). Drive up this avenue (500m) and when you reach Praça da República (immediately after Teatro Académico
Gil Vicente, to your right), turn right into Rua Oliveira Matos (200m) Drive straight ahead, passing along Rua Castro Matoso
(200m) until you reach a roundabout (Praça João Paulo II, with a statue of the Pope). Turn right into Calçada Martim de Freitas
(the São Sebastião Aqueduct will be on your left) At the top of this Calçada you will reach Praça Dom Dinis, close to CES.
By train
Coimbra has two railway stations: Coimbra A - Estação Nova and Coimbra B - Estação Velha. Trains arrive at Coimbra B, and
you can take the connecting train to Coimbra A (your train ticket covers this short journey). This is your best choice if you wish
to get to the town centre. If you wish to come straight to CES, we suggest you take a taxi from the station.
Inside town
From Coimbra B train station
Bus nº 1 (Universidade stop)
Bus nº 5 (Arcos do Jardim stop)
Bus nº 29 (Praça da República stop)
From Coimbra A train station
Bus nº 5 (Arcos do Jardim stop)
Bus nº 29 (Praça da República stop)
Bus 103 (Universidade stop)
From the School of Economics, University of Coimbra
Bus nº 4 (Rua Alexandre Herculano stop)
Bus nº 3 (Praça da República)
By taxi
If you choose to take a taxi, ask the driver to drop you off at Largo Dom Dinis in the University campus. You will find CES to the
right of the Square, immediately after the University’s Tourism kiosk. Bus 103 (Universidade stop).
Onde Ficar / Where to Stay:
HOTÉIS / HOTELS:
HOTEL ASTORIA
Av. Emídio Navarro, 21
3000-150 Coimbra
Tel.: (+351) 239 853020
Fax: (+351) 239 822057
GPS: N 40º 12' 26.84"; W 8º.25' 47.80"
Email: [email protected]
URL: http://www.themahotels.pt/pt/hoteis/historic/hotel-
QUINTA DAS LÁGRIMAS – HOTEL 4*
Rua António Augusto Gonçalves, 3041-901 Coimbra
239 802 380
Fax 239 441 695
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: www.quintadaslagrimas.pt
Quartos/rooms: 54
Camas/beds: 108
astoria.html
TIVOLI COIMBRA
Rua João Machado, 4/5
3000-226 Coimbra, Portugal
GPS: N 40º 12' 51,13'' , W 8º 25' 59,24''
Tel: (+351) 239 858 300
Fax: (+351) 239 858 345
Email: [email protected]
Reservas
707 020 030
[email protected]
DONA INÊS Residencial – HOTEL 3*
Rua Abel Dias Urbano,12, 3000-001 Coimbra
239 855 800
Fax 239 855 805
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: www.hotel-dona-ines.pt
Quartos/rooms: 84
Camas/beds: 168
TRYP COIMBRA – HAPT 4*
Av. Armando Gonçalves, Lote 20, 3000-059
Coimbra, Apartado 2056
239 480 800
Fax 239 484 300
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: www.solmelia.com
Quartos/rooms: 133
Camas/beds: 266
BEST WESTERN HOTEL D. LUÍS – HOTEL 3*
Quinta da Várzea/Santa Clara, Lajes – 3040-091
Coimbra
239 802 120
Fax 239 445 196
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: www.hoteldluis.pt
Quartos/rooms: 100
Camas/beds: 200
ALMEDINA COIMBRA HOTEL
Av. Fernão de Magalhães, n.º 199
3000 - 176 Coimbra
PORTUGAL
Telefone: +351 239 855 500
Fax: +351 239 829 906
E.mail: [email protected]
BRAGANÇA – HOTEL 3*
Largo das Ameias, 10, 3000-024 Coimbra
239 822 171 / 2 / 3
Fax 239 836 135
E-mail: geral@hotel_braganca.com
URL: www.hotel_braganca.com
Quartos/rooms: 83
Camas/beds: 14
RESIDENCIAIS/ BED & BREAKFAST:
ALENTEJANA, Pensão 3ª
Rua Henriques Seco, 1, 3000-145
Coimbra
239 825 924 / 03
Fax 239 842 478
E-mail:
[email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 12
Camas/beds: 24
CASA BRANCA Residencial –
PENSÃO 3ª
Av. Fernando Namora, 3030-185
Coimbra
239 701 196
Fax 239 701 939
Quartos/rooms: 36
Camas/beds: 48
ANTUNES Residencial – PENSÃO 3ª
Rua Castro Matoso, 8 R/C, 1º-2º-3º,
3000-104 Coimbra
239 854 720
Fax: 239 854 729
E-mail: [email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 20
Camas/beds: 40
DÓMUS – PENSÃO 2ª
Rua Adelino Veiga, 62, 3000-002
Coimbra
239 828 584
Fax 239 838 818
E-mail: [email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 20
Camas/beds: 29
ATLÂNTICO Residencial – PENSÃO
3ª
Rua Sargento-Mor, 42 – 2º e 3º,
3000-382 Coimbra
239 826 496
E-mail: [email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 14
Camas/beds: 26
GOUVEIA Residencial – PENSÃO 2ª
Rua João de Ruão, 21 - 1.º e 2.º,
3000-229 Coimbra
239 829 793/ 917 270 293/ 961 635
455
Fax 239 838 064
URL: www.residencialgouveia.com
Quartos/rooms: 30
Camas/beds: 38
AVENIDA Residencial – PENSÃO 2ª
Av. Emídio Navarro, 37, 3000-150
Coimbra
239 822 156
Fax 239 822 157
E-mail: [email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 25
Camas/beds: 46
AVIZ Residencial – PENSÃO 3ª
Av. Fernão de Magalhães, 64, 3000175 Coimbra
239 823 718
Quartos/rooms: 14
Camas/beds: 22
BOTÂNICO Residencial
Bairro de São José, 15
3030-207 Coimbra
239 722 010 / 239 714 824
Fax: 239 405 124
INFANTE D. HENRIQUE Residencial –
PENSÃO 3ª
Rua Dr. Manuel Rodrigues, 43,
3000-258 Coimbra
239 822 142 / 3
E-mail:
[email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 20
Camas/beds: 40
INTERNACIONAL Residencial –
PENSÃO 3ª
Av. Emídio Navarro, 4, 3000-150
Coimbra
239 825 503
Quartos/rooms: 20
Camas/beds: 38
JARDIM Residencial – PENSÃO 3ª
Av. Emídio Navarro, 65, 3000-150
Coimbra
239 825 204
Quartos/rooms: 20
Camas/beds: 36
KANIMAMBO Residencial – PENSÃO
3ª
Av. Fernão de Magalhães, 484,
3000-173 Coimbra
239 827 151 / 2
Fax 239 828 408
Quartos/rooms: 42
Camas/beds: 70
LARBELO Residencial – PENSÃO 3ª
Largo da Portagem, 33, 3000-337
Coimbra
239 829 092 / 3
Fax 239 829 094
Quartos/rooms: 17
Camas/beds: 33
MADEIRA Residencial – PENSÃO 3ª
Av. Fernão de Magalhães, 26, 3000171 Coimbra
Telefone:/Fax 239 820 569
Quartos/rooms: 11
Camas/beds: 22
MODERNA Residencial – PENSÃO 2ª
Rua Adelino Veiga, 49 - 2º, 3000003 Coimbra
239 825 413
Fax 239 829 508
E-mail: [email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 17
Camas/beds: 21
PARQUE Residencial – PENSÃO 3ª
Av. Emídio Navarro, 42, 3000-150
Coimbra
239 829 202
Fax 239 842 096
E-mail: [email protected]
Quartos/rooms: 15
Camas/beds: 29
HOSTELS:
DREAM ON COIMBRA HOSTEL
Av. D. Afonso Henriques, 31
3000-010 Coimbra
http://dreamoncoimbrahostel.com/
http://www.facebook.com/dreamoncoimbrahostel
Tel. 00351 239715702
Telemóvel: 918676286
Email: [email protected]
A CASA POMBAL
Rua das Flores 18
3000-442 Coimbra
Phone: + 351 239 835 175
Fax: + 351 239 821 548
Email: [email protected]
www.casapombal.com
GRAND HOSTEL DE COIMBRA
Rua Antero Quental, Nº 196
3000-031 COIMBRA, PORTUGAL
Tel: (00351) 239 108 212
Telemóvel: (00351) 927 323 375
E-mail: [email protected]
www.grandehostelcoimbra.com
QUEBRA LUZ
Escada do Quebra-Costas, 18, 2ºandar
3000-340 Coimbra
Tel.: +351 912278779 / +351 963185082 / +351 963946618
[email protected]
www.quebra-luz.com
SOFIA CHILL HOUSE
Rua da Sifia, 56, 1º andar
300-389 Coimbra
Tel. 00351 917454323
Email: [email protected]
www.sofiachillhouse.com
HOTEL AVENIDA
Avenida Emídio Navarro 37
3000 - 150 Coimbra
Portugal
Tel: 239 822 155
Email: [email protected]
www.hotelavenidacoimbra.com
BE COIMBRA HOSTEL
Rua do Corvo, 33
http://becoimbra.pt/
NS HOSTEL COIMBRA
Rua Lourenço Almeida de Azevedo n.s 3 e 4, Coimbra
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/portugal/centralportugal/coimbra/hotels/ns-hostel-coimbra