The Conference Center of Politehnica University Timisoara, located on Vasile Pârvan No 2B Boulevard, adjacent to the UPT Central Library, offers facilities for organizing events.
Plane
Arrive to Timisoara International Airport.
Bus
The Conference Venues is accesible by bus, check the Harti Transport / Maps .
4-star hotel
Address: Splaiul Tudor Vladimirescu 2, Timișoara 300193
Phone: 0256 249 900
Double room: - 85euro per night with breakfast and taxes included, 65euro/night without breakfast,
Single room: - 65euro per night with breakfast and taxes included, 55euro/night without breakfast.
The rates are with a flexible cancellation policy, without the need for advance payment, to benefit from these rates, guests must send us an email or write to the hotel on whatsapp at +40 744 388 143 to request a reservation, using the code: SRLS 2025.
4-star hotel
Address: Piața Alexandru Mocioni 8, Timișoara 300173
Phone: 0757 555 444 , +40 745 931 931
Single: 300 ron/night
Double: 400 ron/night
For special rates, guests must submit a written reservation request to office@iosefinresidence.ro or frontoffice@iosefinresidence.ro and mention: Congresul WFLD. Reservations will be confirmed based on room availability at the time of request.
Rates include breakfast but exclude local tax 2%
Email: office@iosefinresidence.ro
4-star hotel
Address: Piața Sfântul Gheorghe 2-3, Timișoara 300085
Phone: 0755 445 544
Single: 500 ron/night
Double: 650 ron/night
For special rates, guests must submit a written reservation request to sales@atlashotel.ro and mention: Congresul WFLD. Reservations will be confirmed based on room availability at the time of request.
Rates include breakfast but exclude local tax 2%
Adress: Piata Sfântul Gheorghe 2-3, Timișoara
Phone:+40 745 931 931
Email: sales@atlashotel.ro
3-star hotel
Address: Bulevardul Victor Babeș Nr. 25, Timișoara 300594
Phone: 0740 238 231
Single: 340 ron/night
Double: 390 ron/night
Triple: 475 ron/night
For special rates, guests must submit a written reservation request to https://www.hotel-silva.ro/ro/rezerva-o-camera/ and mention: Congresul WFLD, for a 10% discount on rates. Reservations will be confirmed based on room availability at the time of request.
Rates include breakfast
Email: info@hotel-silva.ro
3-star hotel
Address: Calea Circumvalațiunii 8-10, Timișoara
Phone: 0256 701 141
Standard room 60 euro/ in single occupancy per night
Standard room 71 euro/ in double occupancy per night
For special rates, guests must submit a written reservation request to andreea.ancas@accor.com and mention: WFLD. Reservations will be confirmed based on room availability at the time of request.
Rates include breakfast but exclude local tax
For 2024, the promotion tax in Timisoara is 2% (HCL 459/16.12.2021)
Email: andreea.ancas@accor.com
Timisoara, the largest city in western Romania, grew around the site of Castrum Regium Themes (Castri de Thymes), an ancient Roman crossroad fortress. Although surrounded by marshlands, in 1241, Timisoara was invaded and partially destroyed by the Tatars. In 1552, the Turkish armies conquered Timisoara and kept the town under their authority until 1716 when the region of Banat came under Austrian rule. Soon after the Habsburg Empire took over the Banat region, from the Ottomans, the new governor of Banat, General Mercy, commisioned a heptagram-shaped bastion with strong walls, towers and gates. During early 1720s large numers of Swabian immigrants settle in Timisoara. The Swabians - skilled craftsmen from Swabia, southern Germany - helped transform Timisoara in a major commercial and manufacturing town. Austrians, Germans, Jews, Serbians and Hungarians all left their mark during the two centuries of Austrian domination of Timisoara.
The charm of Timisoara, a city settled on River Bega, lies in its distinct architectural character, ample green spaces and vibrant cultural life. Frequently referred to as "Little Vienna", Timisoara is home to year-round musical and theatrical performances, art galleries, museums, cosy restaurants and cafes and a buzzing nightlife.
A progressive, cosmopolitan place, Timisoara was the first city in Europe and second in the world, after New York, to use electricity to illuminate its streets.
Thanks to its mild climate, Timisoara has lots of public squares and lush green retreats. The city is easy to explore on foot. For those to prefer to travel a little faster, a tram will be good option; Timisoara's public transport system is fast, frequent and efficient.
Timisoara abounds with churches of several denominations, a Jewish quarter, an elegant baroque square and a pedestrian-only downtown area. Some of the monuments in the heart of the city afford panoramic views, while the many parks in this "city of flowers" provide an idyllic spot to take a break from sightseeing.
source:www.romaniatourism.com