28th Session of the
Committee for the Co-ordination of Statistical Activities
(CCSA)
OECD Headquarters, Paris
29-30September 2016
This document contains all the necessary practical information for arranging travel, accommodation, registration and anything else that you should need to help you with attending the CCSA. If you have any questions at all or cannot find the information you require, please do not hesitate to contact
We look forward to welcoming you in Paris in September 2016.
Meeting venue
The 28th session of the Committee for the Co-ordination of Statistical Activities (CCSA) will be held in meeting room 6 at the OECD Conference Centre, OECD Headquarters, in Paris on 29-30 September 2016.
2 rue André Pascal
75016 Paris – France
(nearest metro stop: La Muette)
Instructions on how to reach the OECD can be found at:
You can also consult the RATP website ( to find an itinerary with public transport (service available in French, English, Dutch, German and Spanish).
Registration and identification badges
Participants are requested to register well in advance, but no later than Friday 16th September 2016, to facilitate smooth co-ordination in the issuance of name badges and the compilation of the list of participants. To register, please fill in the attached registration form and return by email to .
Upon arrival at the OECD, you must register at the reception desk to obtain your visitor's badge. You will need to bring photo identification with you to receive your badge. All badges will be printed and waiting for you. These badges will give you access to specific areas during the time and dates of the meeting and must be worn at all times within the OECD building.
Please arrive well in advance of the start of the meeting to allow sufficient time for the security and registration formalities.
Internet access
The OECD has free wifi throughout the building. Connection details will be provided to participants at the start of the meeting.
Travelling to France
Visa requirements
European Union citizens do not need a visa to travel to France. For other travellers, depending on nationality, length and purpose of stay in France, a visa may be required. The visa needs to be obtained before departure; for more information, please consult the website of the French Foreign Affairs Ministry
Paris airports
There are 2 airports in the Paris area. North of Paris is Paris Charles de Gaulle (Paris CDG) airport, the largest airport and most often used for international flights. South of Paris is Paris-Orlyairport. For more information concerning the airports, including public transport access, please consult the Aéroports de Paris website
Travelling to Paris by train
Paris can be reached by 2 high-speed international trains:
Thalys - for travellers from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
Eurostar - for travellers from the United Kingdom
Other information to note
Currency / Euro (€, EUR)Electricity / Electricity 220 V, 50 Hz
Time zone / GMT/UTC + 1 (Central European Time)
Telephone area code / The international code to call France is “+ 33”. When calling from abroad, the number should be dialled without the first “0”.
Important numbers / SOS (all emergency services): 112
PARIS tourist information / In English:
In French:
Breaks and refreshments
Coffee/tea will be provided during the course of the event. Exact break times will be indicated on the agenda.
Catering services are available at:
- The Expresso, a snack bar, open from 8 am until 5 pm, located on the -1 level of the Conference Centre.
-Le Buffet du Parc, a self-service restaurant located on the ground floor of the Conference Centre, open from 11.45 am to 2.15 pm.
- Le Restaurant des Nationssituated at level 1 of the Conference Centre. A brasserie with efficient waiter service, open from noon until 2 pm.
Social event
A museum visit/subscription dinner will be held on the evening of 29thSeptemberat the Musée d’Orsay (10 minute direct train journey from the OECD Conference Centre). We very much hope that you will be able to attend and ask you to kindly indicate your availability on the registration form.
- Museum visit: 18h – 20h
- 3-course dinner (chef Yann Landureau)includingwine, coffee and mineral water: 20h – 22h
The Musée d’Orsay holds the world's largest collection of Impressionist art (Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh). Housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900 on the left bank of the Seine, the collections include paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photographydating from 1848 to 1914.
Fixed Menu (special dietary requirements can also be accommodated)
- Starter - Smoked salmon and shrimp millefeuille with a minty mango jelly
- Main - Red mullet fillet, servedwithsmokedIberico chorizo
- Cheese course - Roquefort and walnuts served on a bed of salad
- Dessert - Traditional French chocolate cake
- Drinks – Saumur blanc AOC/Corbières/mineral water/coffee
Price
The cost per delegate will be in the range of Eur 60-74maximum,hopefully less. This includes museum entry, dinner and all drinks plus a secure cloakroom service where you can leave coats/computers.
Accommodation
This information is provided for convenience only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the OECD of the services of a particular hotel. The OECD has made no verification and makes no express or implied representation as to the quality or availability of the hotel services. We suggest that you verify the nature of the services, the applicable rates and any other relevant information directly with the hotel.
Use our booking site
A client code is provided as it is sometimes required to benefit from the discount. Delegates and visitors may be asked to present an OECD invitation letter to the hotel desk.
You can also browse the list of hotels close to the OECD offices.