Venue
Venue Location
Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel, France
Join us in Paris, France, on May 24–25, 2027, for
the Global Summit on Cancer Research and Precision Oncology
(GSCRPO-2027).
Paris, the City of Light, is one of Europe's leading centers for scientific
research, healthcare innovation, and academic excellence. Renowned for its
world-class universities, prestigious medical institutions, and vibrant
biotechnology ecosystem, Paris provides an exceptional setting for oncologists,
researchers, clinicians, academicians, pharmaceutical scientists, and
healthcare professionals to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and explore the
latest advances in cancer research and precision oncology.
Getting to Paris
Nearest Major Airports:
- Charles
de Gaulle Airport (CDG): Paris' primary international
airport, located approximately 25 km from the city center, offering direct
flights to destinations worldwide.
- Paris
Orly Airport (ORY): Located approximately 15 km from
central Paris, serving both international and domestic flights.
By Train:
Paris is well connected by France's high-speed TGV rail
network, with direct services from major European cities, including London,
Brussels, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Geneva. The city's extensive Metro and RER systems
provide convenient transportation throughout Paris.
By Bus:
Regular airport shuttle buses, regional coaches, and public transport services
connect both airports with major hotels, conference venues, and key locations
across the city.
By Taxi & Ride Services:
Taxis are readily available at both airports, and ride-hailing services operate
throughout Paris. Travel time from Charles de Gaulle Airport to the city center
is approximately 35–45 minutes, depending on traffic.