This workshop takes place on Tempe Campus, mostly in the Goldwater building
which hosts a large fraction of the ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) staff and students.
which hosts a large fraction of the ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) staff and students.
Arriving in Phoenix
Airport: The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (airport code: PHX) is located only 15-minutes (by car) from the ASU campus and nearby lodging. Getting from the airport to campus/your hotel, you have a few options:
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Accomodations
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March is the all-time favorite month for visits to Arizona, meaning that most hotels sky-rocket their prices. For that reason, we recommend looking into Airbnb options in Tempe for your stay. An opening reception will be held on Tuesday March 13th, so you may want to look at the dates of March 13-16th, optionally including the weekend to see more of Arizona.
If you do decide to go for a hotel, we recommend University Inn where the invited speakers will be accommodated. By booking before January 21st and using the group booking name "walk2018", you'll get a discounted rate of $169/night if rooms are still available. For other hotel options, please take a look at visit.asu.edu/travel with links to hotels and automatic ASU corporate rates applied. Feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions you might have! |
Getting around campus
Once in Tempe, most hotels and restaurants will be within walking distance of the workshop locations (ISTB-4 and Goldwater buildings).
The FLASH bus route connects many local destinations within Tempe campus, including Mill Ave. Comes every 10-15min.
Moovit is a helpful app to check bus plans on the go.
Click on the map below to see an interactive map made for this workshop:
The FLASH bus route connects many local destinations within Tempe campus, including Mill Ave. Comes every 10-15min.
Moovit is a helpful app to check bus plans on the go.
Click on the map below to see an interactive map made for this workshop: