Venue & Hospitality

Welcome to the Official Attendee Housing Site for the 8th World Climate Congress, that will be held in the beautiful and exciting city of Bangkok, Thailand

Accommodations will be provided at Conference Venue
Venue:AVANI Atrium Bangkok
Address: 1880 New Petchaburi Rd, Khwaeng Bang Kapi, Khet Huai Khwang, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10310, Thailand

Conference Dates: May 10-11, 2019

Hotel Services & Amenities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
  • Business Center.
  • Business Phone Service.
  • Complimentary Printing Service.
  • Express Mail.
  • Fax.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Office Rental.
  • Photo Copying Service.
  • Secretarial Service.
  • Telex.
  • Typewriter.
  • Video Conference.
  • Video Messaging.
  • Video Phone.
  • ATM.
  • Baggage Storage.
Venue Hotel

OMICS International Conference

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Venue Hotel

OMICS International Conference

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Transportation

Driving Directions to

Driving Directions:
1.Get on Route 7 in Khlong Prawet district. Bangkok from Suvarnabhumi Street 2.
2.Head west on Airport Road 2 toward Suvarnabhumi 5.
3.Use the right 2 lanes to keep right.
4.Use the right 2 lanes to turn slightly right.
5.Use the left 2 lanes to take the ramp to Pa/Kanchanaphisek Road/Bangkok.
6.Follow Route 7 and the Si Rat Expressway to Bangkapi Take Exit 2-01 from the Si Rat Expressway.
7.Merge onto Route 7.
8.Keep right to continue on Si Rat Expressway.
9.Use the left lane to take exit 2-01 for Rama IX Road.
10.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Road.
11.Take tendering Diamond Road to Road / New Petchburi Road
12.Continue straight.
13.Turn left onto Diamond Road Rising.
14.Use any lane to turn left onto Road/New Petchburi Road.
15.Make a U-turn at Prom pong/Phetchaburi street 38/1.
16.Destination will be on the left

Route Map

About City

Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is an international hub for transport and health care, and has emerged as a regional center for the arts, fashion and entertainment. The city is well known for its vibrant street life and cultural landmarks. Bangkok's multi-faceted sights, attractions and city life appeal to diverse groups of tourists. Royal palaces and temples as well as several museums constitute its major historical and cultural tourist attractions. Shopping and dining experiences offer a wide range of choices and prices. The city is also famous for its dynamic nightlife. The historic Grand Palace and Buddhist temples including Wat Arun and Wat Pho stand in contrast with other tourist attractions such as the nightlife scenes of Khaosan Road and Patpong. The Giant Swing and Erawan Shrine demonstrate Hinduism's deep-rooted influence in Thai culture. Vimanmek Mansion in Dusit Palace is famous as the world's largest teak building, while the Jim Thompson House provides an example of traditional Thai architecture. Other major museums include the Bangkok National Museum and the Royal Barge National Museum. Cruises and boat trips on the Chao Phraya and Thonburi's canals offer views of some of the city's traditional architecture and ways of life on the waterfront. Shopping venues, many of which are popular with both tourists and locals, range from the shopping centres and department stores concentrated in Siam and Ratchaprasong to the sprawling Chatuchak Weekend Market. Taling Chan Floating Market is among the few such markets in Bangkok.

Yaowarat is known for its shops as well as street-side food stalls and restaurants, which are also found throughout the city. Khao San Road has long been famous as a backpackers' destination, with its budget accommodation, shops and bars attracting visitors from all over the world. Bangkok is among the world's top tourist destinations. It is named the most visited city in MasterCard's Global Destination Cities Index, and was named "World's Best City" for four consecutive years by Travel + Leisure magazine. Like most of Thailand, Bangkok has a tropical savanna climate under the Köppen climate classification and is under the influence of the South Asian monsoon system.