ADBIS 2026 will take place at the Hôtel Dupanloup in the heart of downtown Orléans.
Orléans, easily reached from Paris, is a historic city traversed by the Loire, the longest river in France. The city centre has notable architecture and museums, including Sainte-Croix Cathedral and places connected to Joan of Arc. Along the riverbanks you can enjoy walks, cycling, or boat trips. The Centre-Val de Loire region is home to the famous Château de Chambord, a symbol of the French Renaissance and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Orléans does not have an international airport, but several nearby airports make it easy to each the city:
From those airports you can reach Orléans by train (via Paris or Tours), long-distance bus, or rental car.
Orléans is easy to reach by train. Most routes pass through Paris unless you come from the south-west. Trains run between Paris Austerlitz and Orléans frequently.
For train schedules and tickets use the official SNCF website: SNCF — train schedules & tickets .
Local public transport is run by TAO (buses and trams). The conference venue is within walking distance (about 15 minutes) from the central station. For route planning, accessible stops and specific service times:
If you have eduroam (available at many academic institutions worldwide) you can use it at the venue without daily sign-in. If you cannot use eduroam, the venue will have guest Wi-Fi; details will be given to participants on arrival.