ISS Europe - Venue

 
 
 
 
 

Hotel Reservation

Unfortunately, the room block SEMI negotiated at Vier Jahreszeiten Hotel is sold out already. Of course there are still rooms available, but the rates are higher than 150€ SEMI rate. Please visit the Vier Jahreszeiten website to book your room there or contact the hotel by phone (Website / Phone: +49 89 2125 2799).

SEMI has secured a room block at the Hotel Concorde, which is five minutes walking distance away from the Vier Jahreszeiten Hotel. Please note, that the room rates are available until 31 January 2012 and upon availability only! The room price in the Hotel Concord includes breakfast. To book your room, please call the hotel reservation at +49 89 224515 and state the booking code "SEMI Europe".

Room Type

One Night (upon availability)Two Nights (upon availability)

Single Room (incl. VAT)

125 Euro250 Euro

Double Room (incl. VAT)

150 Euro300 Euro
Hotel Concorde München                
Herrnstrasse 38-40
80539 Munich
Phone: +49 89 2245 15
 

Conference Venue

SEMI invites you to join the Networking Morning Coffee before the conference starts. Croissants and pretzels will be served along with coffee and tea. 

Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski  
Maximilianstrasse 17
80539 Munich
Phone: +49 89 2125 2799
Fax: +49 89 2125 2720


 
About Munich
Munich is the capital city of Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. Munich is the third
largest city in Germany, behind Berlin and Hamburg. About 1.35 million people live within the city limits. Munich hosted the
1972 Summer Olympics.

The city's motto is "München mag Dich" (Munich likes you). Before 2006, it was "Weltstadt mit Herz" (Cosmopolitan city with
a heart). Its native name, München, is derived from the Old High German Munichen, meaning "by the monks' place". The city's
name derives from the monks of the Benedictine order who founded the city; hence the monk depicted on the city's coat of arms.
Black and gold—the colours of the Holy Roman Empire—have been the city's official colours since the time of Ludwig the Bavarian.