Venue

Conference Venue is Mercure Amsterdam City Hotel

Address: Joan Muyskenweg 10
1096 CJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 721 9176

The hotel's location provides easy access to the ArenA, Ziggo Dome, Zuidas business district and the heart of Amsterdam. The RAI convention centre can be reached in just a 5-minute drive and private parking is available at the Mercure. Hop on the metro to visit the city centre with its many bars, restaurants, museums, shops and charming architecture. See iconic works of art in person at the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh and Stedelijk Museum or take a boat trip on the historic canals.

Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age.

This historic city of canals and grand architecture is also home to some of the world’s most famous attractions, such as the Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum and Anne Frank House, where the Jewish diarist hid during the Second World War. Best of all, Amsterdam’s high-speed train connections and convenient Schiphol airport make it easy to get to, wherever in the world you might be.


Accommodation Information

The Conference is non-residential and delegates are requested to make their own accommodation arrangements.

Transport Information

Airport Information

  • Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is the main Dutch airport with many European and intercontinental flight connections. You can reach the city centre of Amsterdam within 15 minutes by train. Schiphol station is located directly below the airport.
  • From Schiphol take the train to Amsterdam Zuid/RAI. From Amsterdam Zuid/RAI take metro 50 direction Gein or metro 51 direction Amsterdam Centraal, stop Overamstel. Take the exit "Joan Muyskenweg".

Train Information
From Amsterdam Central Station take metro 51 direction Isolatorweg, stop Overamstel and take the exit "Joan Muyskenweg". Click here to plan your train travels from almost any European destination to Amsterdam Central.

Visa Information

When visiting the Netherlands for a maximum of 90 days you may need a short-stay Schengen visa. Whether or not you need a visa to travel to the Netherlands depends mainly on your nationality, destination and length of stay. The Schengen Visa Advisor helps you to determine if you need a visa and what type of visa you need for your travel plans to or through the Netherlands.

Requests for Visa Support Letters

For security purposes, the conference has policy for issuing official Visa Support Letters as follows:

  • Visa Support Letters will be issued only after you have successfully registered and paid for your conference.
  • Visa Support Letters can only be issued for registered attendees of the conference. Unfortunately we cannot issue Visa Support Letters for guests of attendees.

Visa Support Letters will be issued via email in PDF format. Please contact the Conference Manager at [email protected] to arrange for a Visa Support Letter. You must include:

  • Your name as appears on your passport
  • Your Date of Birth
  • Your Passport Number
  • Passport Date of Issue
  • Passport Date of Expiry
  • And, if you are an author of an accepted paper or poster, please provide the title.

Note: Obtaining a Visa Support Letter from IntelliSys Conference will not guarantee that your visa application will be approved. The letter is merely supplementary information that explains a visa applicant's intended purpose of travel to United Kingdom.

With world-class museums, quirky festivals, theatre, live music, laid-back bars and delightful restaurants, there's never a shortage of things to do in Amsterdam!