Calle Periodista Daniel Saucedo Aranda s/n
E-18071 (Granada-Spain)
T: +34 958242802
Local contact: Rafael Molina
T: +34 958 240594
All training activities will be held in Room A-1
A number of rooms have been pre-booked for the meeting in different hotels at preferential rates.
Please contact the hotel directly by phone or email to book your room. Mention you are attending the Clarify meeting at UGR and the dates you need.
IMPORTANT: book before March 7th, 2022. After March 7th, standard rates may apply.
Av. Constitución 6, 18012 Granada
T.: +34 958 283 711
W: https://www.maciacondor.com/
Preferential rates for the meeting:
Apr 4th - Apr. 7th both included
Double room, single use, breakfast included: 58€/night
Double room, breakfast included: 66€/night
Plaza Nueva 5 , 18010 Granada
T: +34 958 227 536
E: maciaplaza@maciahoteles.com
Special rates for the meeting:
Apr 4th - Apr. 7th both included
Double room, single use, breakfast included: 58€/night
Double room, breakfast included: 66€/night
Gran Vía, 25 , 18001 Granada
T: +34 958 285 464
E: granadafivesenses@maciahoteles.com
W: https://www.granadafivesenses.com
Special rates for the meeting:
Apr 4th - Apr. 7th both included
Double room, single use, breakfast included: 74€/night
Double room, breakfast included: 83€/night
The requirements for entry into Spain depend on your country of departure. Detailed information can be found in the Spain Travel Health web page and the Spain's official tourism website
Granada is close to Malaga airport. There is a bus to Granada departing directly from Malaga airport. The trip is ~2:15 h long and the ticket is ~12€.
The timetable can be found here. (Make sure that you select the right date). It is possible to buy the ticket on the bus.
An external website with travel info (that might be of interest): https://www.lovegranada.com/transport/malaga-granada/
By taxi:
The taxi from Granada airport to the city center will cost around 25-30€
By bus:
Bus 245 will take you from the airport to the city. There are several stops and the timetable is usually designed to match the plane arrivals. The trip is ~30 min long and the cost is 3€.
More info: https://www.lovegranada.com/transport/granada-airport-buses/
The meeting will take place at ETSIIT UGR (Location on google maps). The address is C. Periodista Daniel Saucedo Aranda, s/n, 18014 Granada, España.
The bus lines 4 , and N3 get close to ETSIIT. Note that, at this time, a face mask is mandatory on public transport. For bus number 4, it is necessary to buy the ticket before boarding the bus using the machines that can be found at the bus stops. The bus can be boarded by any door. The rest of the buses need to be boarded by the front door. The ticket can be purchased from the driver after boarding the bus.
How to get to ETSIIT with bus 4 (Link to google maps)
How to get to ETSIIT with bus N3 (Link to google maps)
How to get there from hotel Condor: (link to moovit)
There is a walk of ~30 min from the hotels.
Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalucia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of Sierra Nevada mountains, with an average elevation of 738 meters above sea level. The 2005 national census estimates a population around 470,000. For more information, see Granada Wikipedia page.
Unfortunately, we will not be able to provide tickets to Alhambra due to the current situation and restrictions. If you are interested in visiting the Alhambra, buy your tickets as soon as possible. (Usually, they require 2-3 months in advance)
Use only the official website: https://www.alhambra-patronato.es/
With more than a thousand years of recorded history, Granada enjoys one of Spain's most important cultural and architectural patrimonies. The city was founded by the Romans under the name of Illibris. Later, after the invasion of the Iberian Peninsula by the Muslims in the 8th century, the city received its current name. The Catholic Monarchs conquered the city in 1492 finishing the Reconquista or Christian Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula. During the siege of the city, Queen Isabella received Cristopher Columbus and granted him the means in order to embark on his trip to the West Indies (more details are included in History section of Wikipedia page).
Besides the Alhambra, the world renowned palaces and fortresses of the Nasrid dynasty, and the historical Moorish Albaicin quarter, both designated as World Heritage by UNESCO, Granada boasts a Renaissance cathedral dating from the 16th century and many other architectural monuments of the first magnitude: Royal Chapel, the Monastery of la Cartuja, the Monastery of San Jerónimo, etc. More info in Heritage and monuments.
Miguel López Pérez. Technical resources and travel management.
Javier Mateos Delgado. Head of technical design and event coordination.
Rafael Molina Soriano. Contact point for speakers and event coordination.
Pablo Morales Álvarez. Audiovisual media.
Alba Morquecho Delgado. Website design and maintenance.
Fernando Pérez Bueno. Communication and engagement with participants.
Arne Schmidt. Social networks and media.
Miguel Vega López. Financial management and event coordination.