All international airports in the Netherlands are used for international flights, as well as for local and charter flights.
The Netherlands has an extensive and efficient rail network that connects major cities and regions. High-speed trains like the Thalys and Eurostar offer rapid travel between Amsterdam and cities such as Paris, Brussels, and London. Domestic high-speed trains like the Intercity Direct connect Amsterdam with Rotterdam and other cities. Regional trains provide access to smaller towns and scenic countryside areas.
From Amsterdam, there are boat trips on the canals, offering picturesque views of the city's landmarks including the Rijksmuseum, and the historic canal belt.
The electricity is 230 V, 50 Hz. Visitors from Japan, the UK, the USA, and other countries should note that the Netherlands uses type C and F plugs. Ensure you have the appropriate adapter for your devices.
The official currency in the Netherlands is the euro (EUR). Major credit cards are accepted in establishments displaying the emblem at the entrance. Currency exchange booths are available at airports, railway stations, travel agencies, banks, and various city locations. Exchange rates may vary. Traveller’s cheques and convertible currency can be exchanged at these facilities. ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals using credit or debit cards.
Conference organizers generally do not accept liability for personal accidents, loss of belongings, or damage to private property of participants and accompanying persons during the meeting. Participants are advised to arrange for their own health, travel, and property insurance before departure to the conference.
The international code for the Netherlands is +31.
The Netherlands is in the Central European Time Zone (GMT+1). During summer months, clocks are set to GMT+2.
The Netherlands experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers. Winters (December to February) are generally mild, with temperatures ranging from 2°C to 6°C (36°F to 43°F). Summers (June to August) are cool, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 22°C (63°F to 72°F). Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally mild and wet, with varying levels of rainfall throughout the year. The weather can be unpredictable, so it’s advisable to check the forecast before traveling.
For the latest weather updates, visit weather.com.
The Netherlands has adopted the customs regulations of the European Union.
The Netherlands is part of the Schengen Area, which includes 26 European countries. For non-Schengen EU, USA, and Canadian citizens, a valid passport is sufficient to enter the country. Citizens of other countries should check whether a visa is needed for entry. On request, the Organizing Committee may issue invitation letters for visa applications. Apply for a visa well in advance if necessary. Please indicate during registration if you need a personal invitation to attend the conference. A visa grants preliminary permission for entry but does not automatically authorize entry to the country.