Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation Conference

FUN26 Paris

Paris Sante Campus

Wednesday 22nd - Friday 24th of July 2026

Travel Information

Local Commute (Public Transport)

Paris offers an extensive and efficient public transport network.
The venue is located near the Porte de Versailles transport hub.
Metro: Line 12: Station Porte de Versailles (direct access to Montparnasse and Saint-Germain). Line 8: Station Balard (approx. 10-minute walk).
Tramway: Lines T2 and T3a: Stop Porte de Versailles.
Bus: Lines 39 and 80.

Ticketing: We recommend downloading the "Bonjour RATP" or "Citymapper" app to plan your journey. You can purchase a "Navigo Easy" card at any station or use your smartphone to load "t+ tickets" for individual journeys.
Taxis & Rideshare: The official taxi app is G7. Uber and FreeNow also operate extensively throughout the city.

International Travel

Arriving by Air: Paris is served by two main international airports:

Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG): Located 30km north of the city. By Train: Take the RER B south to Cité Universitaire, then transfer to the Tramway T3a (direction Pont du Garigliano) to Porte de Versailles. (Approx. 75 mins). By Taxi: Fixed fares to the "Left Bank" (Rive Gauche) are approximately €62.

Paris-Orly (ORY): Located 15km south of the city. By Bus: Take the Orlybus to Denfert-Rochereau, then transfer to the Tramway T3a to Porte de Versailles. (Approx. 40 mins). By Taxi: Fixed fares to the "Left Bank" are approximately €41.

Arriving by TrainParis is centrally connected to Europe via high-speed rail: Eurostar / Thalys (Gare du Nord): Direct trains from London, Brussels, and Amsterdam. From Gare du Nord, take Metro Line 4 to Montparnasse, then Metro Line 12 to Porte de Versailles. TGV (Gare de Lyon / Gare de l'Est): Connects to major French and European cities.

Accommodation

Information about the Talk submission will be available soon.

Exploring Paris

While attending the conference, we encourage you to explore the local culture and landmarks:

Neighborhood Highlights: The 15th Arrondissement is home to Parc André Citroën, a beautiful modern park along the Seine, and the Beaugrenelle district for shopping and dining.

Iconic Landmarks: The Eiffel Tower is a short bus or RER ride away. For panoramic views of the city, visit the Montparnasse Tower, located just a few stops away on Metro Line 12.

Dining: The area around Rue de Vaugirard and Rue du Commerce offers traditional French bistros, boulangeries, and international cuisine.

Museums: Beyond the Louvre and Musée d'Orsay, the nearby Musée Bourdelle offers a stunning look at 19th-century sculpture in a historic studio setting.

For more information on planning your visit, please see the Official Paris Tourism Website.