Venue
The Summit is held this year in a new venue - Hangar 11 in Tel Aviv.
It is a beautiful venue in the heart of Tel Aviv's port surrounded by the sea Israel's top venue for exhibitions and conventions. The exact address is: Hangar 11 Kaf Gimel Yordei ha-Sira, Tel Aviv, Israel Venue's website: www.hangar11.co.il/en.html |
Getting There
By Car - The venue is inside the Tel Aviv port
Parking - If you park at the main port/Namal parking lot, we can provide you with a voucher for a whole day parking for 25 ILS. Another option is to park at the free Reading parking lot which is around 10-15 minutes walk from the venue.
Parking - If you park at the main port/Namal parking lot, we can provide you with a voucher for a whole day parking for 25 ILS. Another option is to park at the free Reading parking lot which is around 10-15 minutes walk from the venue.
International Travel
Israel has only one international airport - its airport code is TLV, and its name is Ben Gurion Airport.
There are direct flights from most of Europe as well as from the US, Canada, Russia, India, China & S.Korea.
Recommended dates - We recommend that you arrive on Monday, June.5 so you can enjoy the pre-Summit MobileMonday gathering which includes a badge pickup. As for departure - note that this year the Summit is two full days - June.6 and June.7 (so depart on June.8 onwards)
Visa - Citizens of the EU, US, Canada, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, S.Korea and most of South American countries do not require a Visa to enter Israel (See detailed list here). If you do require a Visa, the Summit management can issue an invite letter that will make the process easier - contact us.
There are direct flights from most of Europe as well as from the US, Canada, Russia, India, China & S.Korea.
Recommended dates - We recommend that you arrive on Monday, June.5 so you can enjoy the pre-Summit MobileMonday gathering which includes a badge pickup. As for departure - note that this year the Summit is two full days - June.6 and June.7 (so depart on June.8 onwards)
Visa - Citizens of the EU, US, Canada, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, S.Korea and most of South American countries do not require a Visa to enter Israel (See detailed list here). If you do require a Visa, the Summit management can issue an invite letter that will make the process easier - contact us.
Transportation
The airport is located about 20km from Tel Aviv city center, and 25km from the Summit's venue. Drive time to either location is around 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
The airport operates a taxi service with flat fares to Tel Aviv (Around 150-170 NIS).
There is also a direct train to Tel Aviv city center.
The airport operates a taxi service with flat fares to Tel Aviv (Around 150-170 NIS).
There is also a direct train to Tel Aviv city center.