Nanometa 2022 will take place at the:
Olympia Sport and Kongresszentrum Seefeld – Tirol GmbH
Klosterstrasse 600
6100 Seefeld, Austria
Phone: 00 43 (0) 5212 32 20 75
Website: https://www.seefeld-sports.at/en/olympia-sport-und-kongresszentrum/ol/congress-centre
Location in Seefeld: See map (position C5)

Covid rules:
See https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/austria-lifts-all-domestic-covid-19-restrictions-on-march-5/

On March 5, all Covid protection measures will be lifted except for mandatory FFP2 masks on public transports and in essential shops (supermarkets, post offices, banks, pharmacies),” the statement of Austria’s official travel portal reads.
Such a statement suggests that all persons will be able to enter all types of accommodation, restaurants, cafes, cultural institutions, and leisure centres without having to present a valid vaccination or recovery certificate. However, from Wednesday 23.3. FFP2 masks will be compulsory again in all indoor rooms (including the congress centre).
In addition to the two certificates mentioned above, a negative test result will also no longer be required when attending one of these places, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
Apart from removing the domestic measures, the authorities have announced that clubs will also open up again starting from March 5.

Austria currently applies the “3-G-Rule” for entry to the country. This means that all travellers who hold a valid certificate that proves that the holder has been recovered, vaccinated, or has tested negative recently can enter Austria for travel purposes.

“To prove your “3-G” status, you can use the NHS Covid app or the EU Covid Pass. Printed versions and medical certificates of vaccination or recovery are also accepted,” the authorities noted.

A vaccination certificate is considered valid when reaching Austria as long as the document indicates that the holder has completed primary vaccination with one of the accepted vaccines within the last 270 days. Those who have been vaccinated more than nine months ago need to receive a booster shot for their vaccination pass’ validity to be extended.

Covid-19 rules to fullfil to enter Austria, the congress centre, hotels and other places

For your attendance consult the covid-19 rules in effect: https://www.convention.tirol/en/coronavirus-in-tirol/
Also, regularly check all covid-regulations to enter Austria: https://www.austria.info/en/service-and-facts/coronavirus-information
https://www.austria.info/en/service-and-facts/coronavirus-information/tests

Depending on your country, please check your Entry Regulations for Austria  Who can enter Austria  https://entry.ptc.gv.at/en.html
Covid-19: What I need to know to travel from Europe to Tirol and vice versa – see https://www.welcome.tirol/
The site details the covid-19 regulations for travellers from any European country to Seefeld in Tirol and gives the case numbers in Tirol.

The conference management will only be able to accept participants who fulfil the Covid-rules in effect in Tirol, Austria.

Vaccine Certificate: Needs to be established in German or English.
If your original certificate is not in English or German, please use this official health certificate in German or English as proof.

Other useful link:
https://www.sozialministerium.at/en/Coronavirus/Information-in-English.html
Present measures in Tirol (only available in German):
https://corona-ampel.gv.at/aktuelle-massnahmen/regionale-zusaetzliche-massnahmen/tirol/

For your information, in case you need to do a covid testing to be able to return to your country, Seefeld offers several possibilities (at the pharmacy and two doctors) for this, see https://www.seefeld.com/en/region-tyrol-service/news-about-coronavirus/screening-station

How to reach Seefeld in Tirol
The Olympiaregion Seefeld is just around a 20-minute drive from Innsbruck Airport and around 90 minutes from Munich Airport. The region is also easy to reach by car from all directions. Those in search of a scenic, romantic journey can travel to the region along the Karwendel railway line, one of the most beautiful rail routes in Europe. See Austrian railway schedules. Seefeld’s railway station is the highest ICE railway station in the world. This modern and welcoming facility is located in the centre of the resort and serves as a ‘gateway to the region’. It allows for barrier-free travel and has a train ticket machine. The new tourist information office is also located here. Over 50 trains (ICE, REX & S-Bahn) stop here on weekdays and at weekends, including direct connections to Munich, Dortmund, Hamburg and Berlin, with an average of 2,000 passengers per day.
A bus terminal (for buses to Mösern, Leutasch, Mittenwald, as well as for the local village and ski bus service), a taxi rank are also located in front of the station.
Flixbus also offers a stop in Seefeld from many German or Italian cities. See https://global.flixbus.com/bus/seefeld

Arriving to Seefeld by car
ATTENTION on Austrian highways the „VIGNETTE“ is compulsory (penalty up to € 300,-). You can buy it in any tobacconist’s shop or patrol station. 

Travelling by car via Switzerland or France -– via the Arlberg mountains:
Autobahn A12 Inntalautobahn direction Innsbruck, take the second exit at Telfs called Telfs Ost and follow the signs to Seefeld at the roundabout traffic, cross the villages Bairbach and Mösern and you arrive in Seefeld.
For those reserved at the Krumers Post Hotel & Spa located in the centre (driving restricted area), take the first street to the right and pass through the tunnel, at the following crossing turn to the left and immediately after the double bend you will see a small tower and the gates of our parking  area on the left hand side, pull a ticket to enter and drive to the reception, where you can exchange the ticket for a guest ticket.)

Travelling by car via Germany and Garmisch/Partenkirchen:
Autobahn Munich direction Garmisch/Partenkirchen, the Autobahn ends at Oberau, go ahead on the highway and cross Garmisch and Mittenwald, you pass the border to Austria, go ahead on the main road  and take the exit Seefeld.
For those reserved at the Krumers Post Hotel & Spa located in the centre (driving restricted area), take the exit right after Seefeld “Mitte” into the “Reitherspitzstraße” – follow this road an take the second exit at the roundabout. Continue driving on this street and pass the railroad crossing – after approximately 50m after the crossing you will see a small tower and the gates of our parking area on your right hand side, pull a ticket to enter and drive to the reception, where you can exchange the ticket for a guest ticket.

Travelling by car via Salzburg:
Autobahn A12 Inntalautobahn direction Innsbruck, pass Innsbruck, keep to the right and turn over to Autobahn direction Bregenz – Garmisch, exit at Zirl Ost and stay on the main road uphill following the signs to “Seefeld”.
For those reserved at the Krumers Post Hotel & Spa located in the centre (driving restricted area), pass the exit Seefeld Süd and take the next exit Seefeld Mitte, turn left (underneath the bridge), take the second exit at the roundabout traffic, drive down the street (Andreas-Hofer-Straße) to the center of Seefeld, traverse the rails and immediately after the rails turn to the left, you will see the train station on the left hand side, at the end of the street turn right and you will see a small tower and the gates of our parking  area on the right hand side, pull a ticket to enter and drive to the reception, where you can exchange the ticket for a guest ticket.

Travelling by car starting from Italy:
Autobahn A13 Brennerautobahn direction Innsbruck, after the exit Patsch keep to the right and turn over to A12 Inntalautobahn direction Bregenz-Garmisch, stay on the Autobahn, exit at Zirl Ost, stay on the main road an follow the signs to “Seefeld”, you drive up a steep hill (Zirler Berg), always stay on this road.
For those reserved at the Krumers Post Hotel & Spa located in the centre (driving restricted area), pass the exit Seefeld Süd and take the next exit Seefeld Mitte, turn left (underneath the bridge), take the second exit at the roundabout traffic, drive down the street (Andreas-Hofer-Straße) to the center of Seefeld, traverse the rails and immediately after the rails turn to the left, you will see the train station on the left hand side, at the end of the street turn right and you will see a small tower and the gates of our parking  area on the right hand side, pull a ticket to enter and drive to the reception, where you can exchange the ticket for a guest ticket.

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For further information, consult the tourist information desk at:
Tourist Office Seefeld
Bahnhofplatz 115
Seefeld
Tel.: +43 50880

www.seefeld.com

What’s going on in Seefeld. See https://www.seefeld.com/en/seefeld-tyrol

Congress centre on-site facilities:
Wireless high-speed Internet is available for both rooms (Olympia and Seefeld-Tirol) and the lounges.The Olympia room is on the first level and the Seefeld/Tirol room is on the basement level.
The registration area is on the same level as the Olympia room.

Indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, massage, tanning beds – all that and more is on offer at Olympia Sport- and Kongresszentrum. Nanometa participants will get a 10% discount from 28.03 to 31.03.22 on the 4-hour ticket for the leisure pool and sauna world upon showing their badges. The centre also includes a cinema and, in winter, an ice-skating rink. A few hotels offer free entrance passes to the indoor swimming pool.

Congress-centre Parking: The conference centre has an underground garage. Participants may benefit from a cost of 2.00 € for 6 hours. To validate this special fee, the parking must be directly paid at the swimming pool cash desk (showing your badge). Only here the special rate can be made.

The nearest bank machine is about 500 m away from the centre.

 

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