IMAACA, 2011

The 5th International Conference on Integrated Modeling and Analysis in Applied Control and Automation

 

part of the 8th International Mediterranean and Latin American Modelling Multiconference I3M2011

 

September 12-14, 2011

Ergife Palace Hotel, Rome, Italy

IMAACA

2011

Venue

CONFERENCE HOTEL: ERGIFE PALACE HOTEL

IMAACA 2011 part of the I3M 2011 multiconference will be held at Ergife Palace Hotel in Rome

 

Rooms Rates, Conditions and Reservation at Ergife Palace Hotel

The organizing committee has arranged special rooms rates for I3M 2011 participants that will book at the Ergife Palace Hotel:

· Single Room: 130.00 euro/night; this rate includes the international breakfast and the conference luncheon for one person (note that the luncheon is included in the rate only during the three conference days);

· Double Room: 145.00 euro/night; this rate includes the international breakfast for two persons and the conference luncheon for one person (note that the conference luncheon is included in the rate only during the three conference days; the eventual additional conference luncheon for the second guest will be charged at 30.00 euro/person).

 

Please note that conference luncheons will be not provided to those participants that book in a different hotel. The rated listed above include free wi-fi internet connection in the conference area. You can make your reservation at the Ergife Palace Hotel by filling the booking form and sending it to venue.I3M2011@msc-les.org

 

Shuttle Bus Transportation

A shuttle bus will be available from the Ergife Palace Hotel to the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (not vice-versa). Click here for further information and timetable. Reservation is not needed.

 

Other Useful information

Ž Rome Airports

Ž Italian Railways 

Ž Transportation in Rome

Ž Public Transportation in Rome

Ž Rome Subway Map

Ž Tourism in Rome

 

Rome in September

Rome is able to offer you marvelous sites and a wonderful framework for an International conference.

What better time of year is there to enjoy a good Italian coffee on the Oppian Hill, visit the Colosseum or take snaps of monuments, fountains and piazzas from on board an open top bus?

The “bella stagione” invites you to discover the city with varying itineraries. In addition to traditional guided tours it is possible to take in the sites from the River Tiber with a cruise on the “Battello sul Tevere”, which goes all the way to Ostia seafront. All of Rome’s parks, starting with Villa Borghese, have lawns and ancient deciduous trees offering shade and relaxation.

There is never a shortage of things to do in each of the four seasons but Summer and September in Rome hosts the richest of event’s calendars!!!

For further information please contact Sergio Junco