CARTAGENA DATA FESTIVAL Organised by: ODI, Africa Gathering, CEPEI, Data-Pop Alliance, Paris21, UNFPA and UNDP Cartagena, Colombia, 20-22 April 2015 Venue: Casa 1537 Logistics note for participants 1 1. VENUE OF THE CONFERENCE. The Cartagena Data Festival will be held at Casa 1537 in Cartagena, from 20-22 April, 2015. Address and contact information: Calle del colegio 34 -75 Centro Histórico Cartagena, Colombia Phone: + 57 (5) 647 8898 http://www.casa1537.com 2. LANGUAGE OF THE CONFERENCE The working languages of the conference will be English and Spanish. Simultaneous SpanishEnglish translation will be arranged during the plenaries of the conference. 3. REGISTRATION You can register at the following website: http://www.cartagenadatafest2015.org/ Submissions will be accepted until April 20, 2015. 4. LUNCHES & CATERING The event will not cover lunches for participants, but there will be a variety of food stalls in the vicinity of the conference where you can grab a drink and a bite to eat in between conference sessions. 5. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS Wireless internet access will be available at the Casa 1537 throughout the duration of the three day conference 6. SOCIAL EVENTS The organisers will host the following evening events: - Welcome cocktail reception taking place at the Casa 1537 at 7pm on 20th April 2 - Dinner at the San Felipe Castle at 7pm on 22nd April Please note transportation will be provided for participants from the Casa 1537 to San Felipe Castle. Please collect your invitation during conference registration 7. HOTELS Below is a list of recommended hotels which are walking distance from all the venues. For reservations, please contact to Ana Maty Trujillo (anatrujillo@gematours.com): Allure Chocolat Hotel Calle Arsenal # 8B-58, Getsemaní http://allurechocolathotel.com/ Kartaxa Hotel Carrera 9ª # 39 - 120 Calle de las bóvedas, San Diego http://hotelkartaxacartagena.com/ Movich Hotel Calle Velez Danies 33 #4-39, Centro Histórico https://movichhotels.com/index.php?option=com_booking&view=ho tellist&city_id=2&Itemid=3&lang=es Atlantic Lux Hotel Avenida San Martín No. 8-20, Bocagrande http://www.hotelcasinoatlantic.com/index.php Regatta Hotel Avenida El Malecón Carrera 1 No. 5 - 82, Bocagrande http://regattacartagena.com/sitio/templates/index.html 8. VISA AND PASSPORT INFORMATION All travelers should obtain their entry visa (where required) from the nearest available Colombian Embassy/Consulate, prior to departure for Colombia. Please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website for information on which nationalities require visas: https://www.cancilleria.gov.co/sites/default/files/VisaColombiaPaises.pdf Should you require an invitation for visa processing, please contact p.miranda@cepei.org or c.gambagamba@gmail.com. 9. AIRPORT TRANSFERS Airport transfers to the different hotels and Casa 1537 will not be covered by the organisers. All categories of participants are kindly requested to indicate flight information during online registration. 10. WEATHER 3 Cartagena's weather is dry tropical, with temperatures averaging 29 °C at day and 24 °C at night. Due to the tropical climate, it is recommended to wear light comfortable clothing for all seasons and more formal clothes for social events, e.g. Cocktail reception and dinner. For information on weather conditions in Cartagena, please check the official website http://www.pronosticosyalertas.gov.co/jsp/index.jsf# 11. CURRENCY EXCHANGE The currency in Colombia is the Colombian peso (COP). Circulating coins are 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 pesos and bills are 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, and 50,000 pesos. Currently, the rate of the US dollar against the Colombian peso is approx. 2,400 pesos per dollar. 12. HEALTH FACILITIES The closest hospitals to the venue are the following: Naval Hospital (3km from the Venue) San Martin Avenue, Cartagena. Phone: (+57-5) 6655360 Cartagena del Mar Hospital (3km from the Venue) Calle 30 # 20-71, Pie de la Popa Phone: (+57-5) 6724260, 6724261 Also, it is highly recommended that all participants take out appropriate international medical insurance before arriving to Cartagena,. 13. SAFETY Cartagena is one of the safest cities in Colombia. However, with all travel, it is recommended that you do not wear valuable jewellery or carry large sums of cash. It is also not advisable to walk the streets at night. It is worth mentioning that the US State Department has canceled the warning against travel to Colombia recognising significant improvement in the security situation in the country. 14. OUTLET The outlet in Colombia is American type, with two inputs (flat) and a grounding (round), 110 V. 4 15. WATER It is recommended not to drink tap wáter but to use bottled water. Usually hotels and any establishment providing purified water bottles can also be purchased in supermarkets and pharmacies. 16. CITY Cartagena de Indias is one of the most important tourist destinations in Colombia and Latin America. Tourism has boomed in the city thanks to its natural attractions and rich history. The city is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which has strengthened Cartagena as a tourist destination. Several important political and cultural events have taken place in Cartagena, such as the Americas Summit and the Hay Festival. The city is home to an array of historical sites including: the San Felipe Castle, the Inquisition Palace and the Clock Tower. For all logistical issues and enquiries, please contact: GEMATOURS: Mrs. Marcela AYAZO marcelaayazo@gematours.com Tel: (+57) 315 266 27 69 CEPEI: Mrs. Priscilla MIRANDA p.miranda@cepei.org Tel: (+57) 304 545 25 86 Mr. Camilo GAMBA c.gambagamba@gmail.com Tel: (+57) 316 868 36 60 5
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