Venue & Hotel Accommodation

MicroVal symposium will take place at the HN Barbizon Palace in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The hotel is opposite the Central Station in Amsterdam and approximately 10 minutes by train from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.

Participants are responsible for making their own room reservations.

Hotel accommodation

NH Barbizon Palace Venue of the symposium is NH Barbizon Palace in Amsterdam, in which we also made a block reservation for room availability for participants with a reduced rate of 145 Euro per night (excl. American Breakfast buffet 25 Euro and excl. 5% city tax). Book your hotel room with the following direct link. http://www.nh-hotels.com/events/en/event-detail/1851/microval_symposium.html This special offer can be guaranteed for reservations made until 30 September 2009. Bookings made after this date can only be accepted by availability.

Please note that any cancellations or changes to bookings need to be made directly with the hotel, and NEN nor any other sponsors or organizers accept liability for bookings or cancellations. Any questions on your hotel bookings should be directed to the hotel.

Address of the Symposium

HN Barbizon Palace Amsterdam
Prins Hendrikkade 59-72
1012 AD Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Telephone: +31 (0) 20 554 5000
Fax: +31 (0) 20 554 5500
Email: groups.amsterdam@nh-hotels.com
Website: http://www.hn-hotels.com

Alternative Hotels

If you can not or do not want to stay in the NH Barbizon Palace, you may look for alternative options at www.booking.com.

Phone calls

For calls from all countries to The Netherlands, the country code is +31. For international calls from The Netherlands, dial 00 (or +) first, and after getting the international dial tone you may continue with the country code, etc.

Currency, exchange, credit cards

The official means of payment in The Netherlands is the EURO. The credit cards used most often - Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners, American Express, JCB- can be used to withdraw cash from banks and ATM machines and to pay bills in hotels, restaurants and shops. Emblems at the entrance mark the shops where credit cards are accepted. Most banks have their own automated networks.