ICISA AUTUMN MEETINGS 23 to 25 September 2015 The Hague Palace Noordeinde PROGRAMME Wednesday 23 September 2015 19:00 20:00 20:00-22:00 Cocktail: Embassy Bar (-1) Welcome Dinner: Restaurant Purple (ground floor) Thursday 24 September 2015 09:00 12:30 Joint Committee Meeting - Conference Hall A-one (-1) 12:30 14:00 Lunch - Restaurant Purple (ground floor)
14:00 17:30 18:30 Committee Meetings (M-Floor +1) Committee of Underwriters - Room 8 Credit Insurance Committee - Room 7 Single Risk Committee - Room 9 Surety Committee - Room 5 Depart for dinner (Panorama Mesdag) Friday 25 September 2015 09:00 12:30 Committee of Underwriters - Room 8 Credit Insurance Committee - Room 7 Single Risk Committee - Room 9 Surety Committee - Room 5 12:30 14:00 Lunch & Final conclusions - Restaurant Purple (ground floor) WHAT TO WEAR Cocktail & Welcome Dinner (Wednesday): Business Suit (suit or blazer & trousers, tie/cocktail or evening wear) All Meetings - Smart Casual (jacket optional, shirt with collar - no tie) Dinner (Thursday) - Smart Casual HOTEL Bel Air Hotel Johan de Wittlaan 30 2517 JR THE HAGUE Phone: +31 (0)70 352 53 54 Fax: +31 (0)70 352 53 53
RESERVATIONS Delegates are kindly requested to make their own reservations at the hotel. Please go to: https://www.yourreservation.net/tb3/index.cfm?bf=ha1hagbe&iatanumber=icisaconf&rateaccess Code=*G01$&arrivaldate=2015-09-20&plprun=1&_=1436351951009 The hotel registration deadline is Tuesday 1 September 2015 After that date the availability of the rooms cannot be guaranteed. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE HAGUE The Hague is the second largest city in the Netherlands. The atmosphere is friendly and animated. The Hague offers visitors a combination of beach pleasure and modern city life in a historical setting. It is the second UN city in the world and the international city of peace and justice, a place where leaders meet every day to tackle global challenges regarding peace and justice and other major topics such as security, energy, ICT & Telecom. Distances can be covered easily: the city has an extensive public transport network and the beach is 15 minutes away by tram from the city center. As a result of its rich history, current seat of the Dutch government and international character, the city has an allure of grandeur. Wide lanes, an abundance of parks, palaces and squares, as well as a lively drinks and dining culture. Some facts about The Hague: Palace Noordeinde, the working palace of King Willem-Alexander. Mauritshuis, houses Vermeer's Girl with the pearl earring. Madurodam, the miniature city. The Peace Palace is often called the seat of international law because it houses the International Court of Justice (the principal judicial body of the United Nations), the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the Hague Academy of International Law and the extensive Peace Palace Library. Panorama Mesdag, the oldest panorama in the world and the largest painting in the Netherlands and is painted by Mesdag. Panorama Mesdag For more information on The Hague go to: www.holland.com/uk/tourism/cities-in-holland/visitthe-hague.htm
GETTING TO THE HAGUE By Air International travelers are advised to fly to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) (www.schiphol.nl). From there one can go to the hotel by taxi (see also By Taxi) or by train (see also By Rail). By Taxi A taxi from Schiphol airport to Bel Air hotel costs approximately Eur 90,=. The service charge is included in the price, but the taxi driver will usually expect a tip of approximately 10%.For a taxi please follow the taxi signs at the airport. By Rail The train journey from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to The Hague Central Station takes 30-40 minutes and ticket prices range from EUR 8,20 (2nd class) to EUR 13,90 (1st class). The train station is situated below the airport. For more information please go to www.ns.nl. NOTE: train tickets cannot be purchased on board the train but must be bought at the airport at a ticket counter or ticket machine. From The Hague Central Station one can take a taxi to the hotel. A taxi from The Hague Central Station to the hotel costs approximately EUR 10,=. Parking Bel Air Hotel offers parking facilities. The current self-parking rate is Eur 17,50 per vehicle, per night. The parking rates that are in effect during the dates of the meeting may be higher or less. WEATHER Daytime temperatures in September are between 13 and 17 degrees Celsius on average while nights are cool with temperatures averaging between 7 and 11 degrees Celsius. While September can be fairly sunny in the Netherlands, rain and wind should be expected. GRATUITIES It is customary to leave a tip of approximately 10% in restaurants and taxi's. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Voltage is 220 volts. CURRENCY The currency is Euro. All major credit cards are accepted in hotels, the majority of shops and restaurants. Cash machines are available at the airport and throughout the city. Foreign bank notes in the major currencies can be changed at the airport, the hotel and at local banks. You can check the current exchange rates at www.oanda.com. BUSINESS HOURS Banks in The Hague operate different opening times. Most banks open Tuesday to Friday from 9.00 till 16.00 hrs. and Mondays from 13.00 till 16.00 hrs. All banks are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. On these days, one can visit the GWK with branches at all train stations. SHOPPING In The Hague city centre most shops open weekdays from 9.30 till 18.00 hrs and Saturdays from 9.00 till 17.00 hrs.
Late-night shopping: every Thursday until 21.00 hrs. Sundays: The shops in the centre of The Hague are open every Sunday from 12.00 to 17.00 hrs. More info: www.denhaag.nl/en/residents/to/opening-hours-for-shops-in-the-hague.htm TIME Central European Time (CET): www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html EMERGENCY NUMBER 112.