FAQ and Practical information

Welcome to the Insoumis·es sans Frontières, the first summer school of La France Insoumise abroad! Here are all the information for your visit to Berlin this June.

The event will take place in Berlin, from June, 6th to June, 8th. It will be a physical event for the most part, but our 4 biggest conferences will also be live-streamed!

Registration is mandatory to come visit us. Simply follow the registration option in the menu.  For those following us online, no registration is needed.

The registration fee depends on your income: :
🔹 Reduced price – 10€: For students and unemployed.
🔹 Normal price – 20€: For the guests that can afford it.
🔹 Solidarity price – 30€: For those who want to support us and contribute to the reduced price for people with lower income.

The registration fee will be collected in cash on the first day of the event.

🔹 By train: Berlin is well connected with international trains from France and Europe. The main station is Berlin Hauptbahnhof. The tickets for the Paris – Berlin night train are available on the websites of SNCF and ÖBB.

🔹 By plane: The Berlin Brandenburg (BER) airport has connections to most European cities.

🔹 By bus: FlixBus offers connections to the major European cities

We recommend that you book your accommodation as soon as possible, as Berlin can be very busy!

🔹 Solidarity housing: Our local activist can host you for free. When registering to the event, please add the product “Solidarity housing” to your order. In case of any special need, you can write us at orga@insoumissansfrontieres.org 

🔹 Hotel and hostels: We will soon upload a list of recommended hotels and hostels.

Berlin has a great public transport network:

🔹 Subway (U-Bahn) and suburban trains (S-Bahn): the best way to move around.

🔹 Tram and bus: Very convenient for some neighbourhoods, not connected by rail.

🔹 Bike: Berlin offers a good amount of bike lanes and is very flat.

🔹 Catering: A Lebanese caterer will be present during the whole event, with affordable vegetarian and vegan options.

🔹 Other: Berlin is a multicultural city with a ton of options.

Yes! The venue is accessible to people with disabilities and we will work to accomodate any special need. Please communicate them to us via orga@insoumissansfrontieres.org 

We will communicate links and planning very soon.

In case of an emergency, here are the main call numbers in Germany:

📞 112Medical emergencies, firefighters and serious accidents (free of charge, available 24/7).

📞 110Police (free of charge in case of danger or incident requiring police intervention).

📞 116 117Emergency doctor (for medical emergencies that do not require an ambulance).

📞 +49 (0)30 59 00 39 000 French Embassy in Berlin (for any assistance to French citizens).

We recommend you to save this numbers in your phone before your visit.

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