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OECD Conference Centre
2, rue André-Pascal
75775 Paris Cedex 16, France

Map of the area around OECD
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RER
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Line C - Henri Martin station
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Metro
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Line 9 - La Muette station
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Bus
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Line 63 - Octave Feuillet stop
Line 52 - La Muette Boulainvilliers stop
Line PC1 - Porte de la Muette stop
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- For more details concerning the various transport lines, consult the RATP map. You can also request a copy when you purchase your transport tickets.
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- For more information concerning public transportation in the Paris region, please consult the RATP website.
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Vélib is a self-service “bike hire” system available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are multiple pick-up and drop-off locations which allow you to pick up your bike from one service point and drop off to another. Consult the Vélib website for more information and a list of Vélib stations. Consult the Vélib website for more information and a list of Vélib stations.
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OECD
Conference Centre's facilities
Click here to know more about the OECD Conference Centre's facilities.
Badges
Click here to know more about OECD badges for conferences.
Hotels
Click to access a list of hotels.
Traveling to France
Visa requirements
European Union citizens do not need a visa to travel to France.
For other travellers, depending on nationality, length and purpose of stay in France, a visa may be required. The visa needs to be obtained before departure; for more information, please consult the French Foreign Affairs Ministry website.
Paris airports
There are 2 airports in the Paris area. North of Paris is Paris Charles de Gaulle (Paris CDG) airport, the largest airport and most often used for international flights. South of Paris is Paris Orly airport.
For more information concerning the airports, including public transport access, please consult the Aéroports de Paris website.
Connection between the airport and the Paris city centre:
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RATP has 3 dedicated bus lines for travel to and from the major airports around Paris: Orly et Roissy Charles de Gaulle. See their website for more information about these bus lines, as well as alternative itineraries by public transport for travelling to and from the airport.
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Air France coaches are at your service with 5 regular bus lines taking you to and from the airports. Please see their website for more information.
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Travelling to Paris by train
Paris can be reached by 2 high-speed international trains:
▪ Thalys - for travellers from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands,
▪ Eurostar - for travellers from the United Kingdom.
Other information to note
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Currency:
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Euro (€, EUR)
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Electricity:
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220 V, 50 Hz
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Time Zone:
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GMT/UTC + 1 (Central European Time)
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Telephone Area Code:
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The international code to call France is “+ 33”. When calling from abroad, the number should be dialed without the first “0”.
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