Travel information

Citizens of the EU
For visitors from most countries, Germany requires a passport, which needs to be valid for at least 6 months. EU nationals do not require a visa to enter the Federal Republic of Germany.

How to get to the Conference Venue from Berlin Airport 
One option is to take a train from Berlin Airport to Dresden main station which will take you approximately 2 to 3 hours.

How to get to the Conference Venue from Berlin main station
From Berlin Main Station, you can take a German railroad (Deutsche Bahn, ICE) train to Dresden. The journey may take approximately 2.5 hours, so make sure to check the train schedules in advance and purchase your tickets. After arriving at Dresden main station, you can easily access public transportation options to reach the University of Dresden.

Non-EU citizens
All Non-EU citizens require a visa. However, a visa is not required for visits of up to 90 days in an 180 day period for nationals of those countries for which the European Community has abolished the visa requirement.

You may apply for short stay visas (Schengen Visas) at missions of the German Federal Foreign Office, such as embassies and consulates.

Please also visit the homepage of "Auswärtiges Amt" to find a detailed table of all countries requiring a visa and more information on visa regulations, as well as a list of German missions around the world.

Invitation Letter
An invitation letter for the purpose of obtaining a travel visa or permission to attend the meeting will be handed out on request after registration for the conference. For the invitation letter we need the following information of your passport: 

  • date of birth (day.month.year):
  • place of birth (city, country):
  • passport number:
  • expiry date of passport (day.month.year):
  • nationality: 

If you need a letter of invitation in order to apply for a German visa, please contact the Conference Office via e-mail to: eventsdgm-inventum.de
After receipt of your passport details we will issue the invitation letter and send it to you by email.

Currency
As in most countries of the European Union, the official German currency is the Euro (€). Please note that there are no general bank hours in Germany. Most banks are open in the morning hours and just a few hours in the afternoon or early evening. Major credit cards are accepted at most cashpoints, stores, restaurants and hotels.

Telephone and Internet
Germany's international pre-dial is +49 (0049).
Public places like airports, universities, libraries, restaurants and cafés may offer "free"-WiFi Hotspots.

Electricity
The electrical power supply in Germany is 220v, 50 Hz, AC. Official plugs in Germany are:

  • "Schukostecker" (round) Type F/ CEE 7/4
  • "Eurostecker" (flat) Type C/ CEE 7/16

Time
Germany's standard time zone is UTC/GMT +1 hour. 

Current Local Time in Dresden, Germany

 

GDCh Makro 2024
16 - 18 September 2024 | Biennial Meeting of the Macromolecular Division of the GDCh in Dresden (Germany)