The Third International Conference on Advances in Computation, Communications and Services

ACCSE 2018

July 22, 2018 to July 26, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain

Deadlines

Submission

Apr 10, 2018

Notification

May 13, 2018

Registration

May 26, 2018

Camera ready

Jun 08, 2018

Deadlines differ for special tracks. Please consult the conference home page for special tracks Call for Papers (if any).

Publication

Published by IARIA Press (operated by Xpert Publishing Services)

Archived in the Open Access IARIA ThinkMind Digital Library

Prints available at Curran Associates, Inc.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions to a IARIA Journal

Indexing Procedure

Affiliated Journals

ACCSE 2018 - The Third International Conference on Advances in Computation, Communications and Services

July 22, 2018 - July 26, 2018

ACCSE 2018: Touristic Information

Spain:

Spain guide
http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/

Spain touristic information
http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/spain-information/

All about Spain
http://www.red2000.com/spain/

Eurail
http://www.eurail.com/eurail-destination-spain

Madrid touristic information
http://www.gomadrid.com/

Barcelona:

Barcelona touristic guide
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/

Barcelona famous attractions
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/general/barcelona-tourist-attractions.html

Barcelona sightseeing and attractions
http://www.barcelona.world-guides.com/attractions.html

Las Ramblas - Barcelona's most famous Street

One other "attraction" is of course Barcelona's most famous street La Rambla.

La Rambla Overview:
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/ramblas/barcelona-las-ramblas.html

La Rambla Map:
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/ramblas/barcelona-map-ramblas.html

How to get Las Ramblas + photos:
http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/albums-en/ramblas/index.html

Barcelona wineries

Winery tours:
http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/wine/barcelona.htm

Cava Winery of Cordorniu:
http://www.bcn-adventure.com/en/foodDrink/foodCavaTour.html


Special notes on Barcelona

Also see: http://www.cellartours.com/spain/spanish-cities/barcelona.html

The modern, cosmopolitan city of Barcelona offers just about everything for today's tourist - sights, culture, cuisine, history, etc. With a population of 2 million, Barcelona is a major Mediterranean port, nestled in the northeast corner of Spain, not far from the border with France. Barcelona is the capital of the Catalonian region, as well as a major cultural and business center - most major companies choose either Madrid or Barcelona for their base of operations in Spain.

The area of Catalonia (Catalunya) today has some 6 million inhabitants, with Barcelona as the region's traditional capital since it came into being in the Middle Ages after the Frankish King, Charlemagne built up the area as a defense against invading Moors. This open area along the Mediterranean, east of the Pyrenees had been under Phoenician, Greek, Roman and Moorish control during its long history. The count of Catalunya joined forces with the Kingdom of Aragon in the early 12th century, while Aragon and Castilla were later joined into what is now Spain with the marriage of Fernando of Aragon to Isabel of Castilla in the 15th century - the same royal couple who later sent Columbus to "discover" America, and pushed the last of the Moors from the Iberian peninsula.

Getting there

By air
Barcelona's El Prat Airport was completely renovated for the 1992 Summer Olympics. It is situated about 12 km southwest of the city - and takes about 30 minutes in moderate traffic conditions, but can take much longer. A city bus service runs regularly between the airport and the Plaza de Catalunya with stops at Plaza de Espanya and Gran Via. There is also train service to the Sants train station from the airport.

By train & bus
The city's major train station: Sants serves most major Spanish cities and is well linked to the underground Metro system. Train schedules and other information is available at RENFE (Spanish National Railway System) Web Site. The city's long-distance bus station is also located at Sants.

By road
Barcelona is well connected by good 4-lane highways with Madrid, Perpignan (France) and the Mediterranean coast to the southwest:

  • N-II Zaragoza-Madrid
  • North A-7, E-15 Girona(Gerona)-Perpignan
  • South A-7, E-15 Tarragona-Valencia-Almeria

Transportation

  • The Barcelona Metro underground train system is the fastest, most economical way to get around town. It covers the city quite well.
  • Bus: Barcelona also boasts an extensive bus network. Economical Metro and bus passes called "targetes" are available in several formats from Servi-Caixa ATM machines and other sources.
  • Taxi: There are taxis stands and circulating taxis all over the city. Rates are reasonable, but not cheap