Micromobility Europe is located at the Kromhouthal: Gedempt Hamerkanaal 231, 1021 KP Amsterdam. The hashtag this year will be #MMEurope.
Check-in begins at 8:00 AM on June 1st; we recommend you arrive on time to settle in and grab a coffee before the first talks start at 9:15AM. If you haven't downloaded the event app yet, now would be a great time to sign in and start scheduling meetings with other attendees.
When you arrive, please proceed to the entrance nearest to the waterfront. There will be several check-in stations, grouped by last name, and a separate check-in station for speakers.
You will be asked to complete a brief Health & Safety Survey prior to entering the grounds. To expedite your check-in experience, we recommend filling out the Survey now, then showing the confirmation email to the check-in staff when you arrive.
While the past week has been a bit cool, it looks like Wednesday should be a warm day (15℃, 60℉ by noon), with a chance that it will drizzle early in the morning. Trade that coat for a sweater or hoodie.
Looking to travel to the event on two wheels, in true Amsterdam fashion? Our partners at Felyx are offering visitors 20% off electric moped trips. Simply download the app, find a scooter near you, and enter code MICMOB20.
Prefer ebike or kick scooter? Amsterdam's world-class bike lane network will take you from anywhere in the city right to the venue’s doorstep. If you’re coming from South Amsterdam, we recommend taking the ferry at Central Station, which allows ebikes and scooters onboard. Take the most eastern ferry to get to IJplein. The ferry runs four time per hour and eight times during rush hour - the trip takes about 5 minutes. After departing the ferry, follow the bike path to the right and turn right after supermarket Dirk van den Broek.
Metro 52 takes you from South-Amsterdam to the new station Noorderpark in under 15 minutes. Metro 52 also departs from Central Station. It runs 10 times per hour.
From the Noorderpark station, turn right and follow the Johan van Hasseltweg. Take the first right at the roundabout and follow the Meeuwenlaan. After a 150 meter walk you turn left, along Pand Noord, into the Hamerstraat. Turn right at the first street to get to the Gedempt Hamerkanaal. De Kromhouthal is located at the end of this road.
There are free ferries to North Amsterdam departing from Central station. Take the most eastern ferry to IJplein to get as close to the Kromhouthal as possible. The ferry goes four times per hour and eight times during rush hour. After departing the ferry, follow the bike path to the right and turn right after supermarket Dirk van den Broek.
Via IJtunnel: take the first exit after leaving the IJtunnel and get in the left-hand lane at the traffic lights. Take the second exit at the roundabout to go to the Johan van Hasseltweg. Take the second exit on the right to go to the Gedempt Hamerkanaal. Follow this road to the end. The Kromhouthal can be found at the left side.
Take exit s116. Then take the first exit Noord 300-349. Go left at the traffic lights. Take the second exit at the roundabout to go to the Johan van Hasseltweg. Take the second exit on the right to go to the Gedempt Hamerkanaal. Follow this road to the end. The Kromhouthal can be found at the left side.
From Schiphol Airport, take the A4 to Utrecht/Haarlem/Amsterdam. Follow this road to the A10. At the A10, take exit s116 to the center. After 600m, turn left to the Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg/N247. Take the exit Noord 300-349. Follow the road and after 300m, turn left to the Johan van Hasseltweg/ss18. Turn right after 650m to the Gedempt Hamerkanaal. The Kromhouthal can be found on the left side.
The Kromhouthal has 70 private parking spots right in front of the door (please note overnight parking is not available). In addition, there’s public parking and paid parking in the area.
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