On 19 - 21 March 2027, the conference will commence at Hotel Real Palácio
Address: Rua Tomás Ribeiro, 115. 1050-228 Lisbon, Portugal.
On 19 - 21 March 2027, the conference will commence at Hotel Real Palácio
Address: Rua Tomás Ribeiro, 115. 1050-228 Lisbon, Portugal.

The official currency of Portugal is the Euro (€). One euro is divided into 100 cents. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout Lisbon, although it is useful to carry some cash for small purchases.
Portugal uses 230 V electricity with a frequency of 50 Hz. The standard power plugs are Type C and Type F, both with two round pins.
Travelers may bring medication for personal use. Prescription medicines should be carried in their original packaging along with a copy of the prescription. For controlled medications, it is advisable to carry a doctor’s note or medical certificate.
Lisbon is served by Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), located approximately 7 km northeast of the city center, with extensive domestic, European, and international connections.
Major rail stations include Lisboa Santa Apolónia and Lisboa Oriente, offering connections to destinations across Portugal and international routes to Spain.
Lisbon has an extensive public transport network including the Lisbon Metro, buses, trams, and suburban trains. The iconic Tram 28 is a popular way to explore the city’s historic neighborhoods.
Licensed taxis, ride-hailing services such as Uber and Bolt, private transfers, and car rental services are widely available throughout Lisbon.
Portugal is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of many countries can enter visa-free for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Travelers intending to work, study, or stay longer may require an appropriate visa or residence permit.
Lisbon offers bike-sharing services and dedicated cycling routes, particularly along the waterfront. Electric bikes are popular due to the city’s steep hills, making cycling a convenient way to explore many areas.