The Expanding Toolbox of Medicinal Chemistry:

From Chemical Biology to Clinical Applications

Jointly organised by the SCT and the DMCCB of the Swiss Chemical Society

 Dijon, France    October 16, 2015

How to go to Dijon

By plane

  • Dijon-Burgundy Airport is located 6 km south east of the centre of Dijon, in Longvic. Regular flights to and from Bordeaux, Toulouse and Nantes.
    www.dijon.aeroport.fr

  • For international travellers, the best option is to book a flight to Paris (France) or Basel (Switerland), from where you can take a train to Dijon.


By train

Once in France, the TGV (high speed train, direct connections) brings you from the following cities to Dijon in only a few hours:

  • Paris Gare de Lyon station : 1 hour 40 minutes (15 round/trip connections daily)
  • Lyon : 1 hour 50 minutes
  • Paris Aéroport CDG : 2 hours
  • Lille : 3 hours
  • Nîmes : 3 hours
  • Marseille : 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Nice : 6 hours
  • Toulouse : 6 hours
  • Bordeaux : 8 hours


The Lyria TGV brings you from the centre of Swiss towns to Dijon:

  • Lausanne : 2 hours (up to 5 round/trip connections daily)
  • Neuchâtel : 2 hours 30 minutes (up to 2 round/trip connections daily)


The Thalys TGV links Belgium to Dijon :

  • Brussels : 4 hours


Since the commissioning of the TGV Rhin-Rhône (Eastern branch), Strasbourg is only 2 hours from Dijon and Zurich only 2 and 1/2 hours.

 

Source: http://www.dijon-congrexpo.com