Hi, On HTML more information on getting to Zaragoza was requested, so here it is (top-posted for the win).
Fly to Barcelona. You need to get to the Barcelona Sants station (the main long-distance station). There is a train from the airport (€4, allow half an hour), you can take a taxi (€20 - €25), or there is a trick that airport staff use, taking a bus then train to save a euro and a few minutes - see Then you take the AVE (long distance high-speed train) to Zaragoza station. It's a shade under 2 hours, goes regularly, and one-way economy fare is around €10 from http://www.renfe.es The venue and onsite accommodation are connected to the station by a walkway. If you're not staying there, the nearest hotel is 4 stars, about €65 / night on booking.com when I looked today, and 200 metres away. The centre of the historic town centre (roman theater, cathedral, etc) is about 1 3/4 miles. Expect to pay about €50 for a 3-star hotel in the centre, about €120 for 5 stars with spa, pool, sauna, gym, etc. There is good public transport, taxis are cheap, safe and reliable, and there is a city-wide bicycle hire system (the centre of the city is basically flat). And I'll take you out for tapas in Zaragoza. Cheers Chaals 21.01.2015, 01:40, "Philippe Le Hegaret" <p...@w3.org>: > All, > > We are fortunate enough to have two proposed locations for the HTML and > Web Applications face-to-face meeting in the week of April 13-17, 2015. > Your feedback will help us picking the location. > > 1. Redmond, WA, USA (Hosted by Microsoft): > 2. Zaragoza, Spain (Hosted by Yandex) > > Please provide your preferences at: > https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/42538/webapps-spring-2015/ > > by January 27, 2015. > > We will then try to make sense out of the input and pick the location. > > Thank you in advance, > > Philippe -- Charles McCathie Nevile - web standards - CTO Office, Yandex cha...@yandex-team.ru - - - Find more at http://yandex.com