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Thursday, October 4, 2018
Final Program and Anticipated Welcome
Hi,
The final day is just around the corner. Next Monday we will be on fire, running like mad, giving our best so that you all feel comfortable and the IV International Conference on the American Literary and Cultural West is the real blast that we are hoping it'll be.
This is just to remind you that you can get in touch with us if you have any question but that from Sunday onwards we will be around in the city, ready to help you out. Also, we wanted to publish the final and definitive program. You will find there all the information on panels, plenaries, chairs, rooms and cultural activities. We are hoping this becomes a friendly but efficient forum to exchange ideas but also make new acquiantances.
Download the program freely from the link that you'll find below.
See you soon in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
The Organizing Committee
Click here to see the final program.
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Tentative Program for the IV International Conference on the American Literary and Cultural West
Dear all,
Please, visit the following link (click on the word "program" at the end of this paragraph) if you wanna check on the first preliminary and tentative draft that we have scheduled for our forthcoming IV International Conference on the American Literary and Cultural West: Program
Just in case I have captured and pasted here some pictures from that same file but it comes fragmented and in different sizes, so it may look a bit clumsy. However, remember that you can have access to a better format (and download it if you want) by clicking on the link that I wrote on the previous paragraph.
If you have any question don't hesitate to get in touch with us at rewest.fac.letras@ehu.es
Saturday, June 2, 2018
The American Literary and Cultural West 2018: Registration
To register for the IV International Conference the American Literary and Cultural West, please, check the fees below and proceed to download and fill in the registration form (you will find it through the link below, on a google drive file).
You will find more information on how to proceed with the payment on the registration form (and also here, just in case).
CONFERENCE
FEES
125 €, before July 15th
150 €, after July 15th
75 €, PhD. students
50 €, Attendees*
PLUS (optional)
45
€ Conference Banquet
*This fee is only for visitors who wanna have access to all panels and plenary lectures.
PAYMENT BY
Bank
draft / transfer to our account
IBAN: ES46 2095 0292 98 3239000486
BIC/ SWIFT code: BASKES2BXXX
Bank: Kutxabank
Indicate
clearly your name and REWEST (i.e. Ibarraran REWEST) and send
the receipt and registration form to rewest.fac.letras@ehu.es
Registration form: click on the link
INFORMATION ON THE CONFERENCE BANQUET
This final celebration will take place in El Portalón, one of the finest and oldest restaurants in Vitoria-Gasteiz. The restaurant is located in a historic building right in the heart of the city, two steps away from the old cathedral. In the menu, you will have the chance to taste some Basque delicacies such as tuna carpaccio, shrimp, prawns or seasonal mushrooms. As a second course, you will have to choose between hake and steak.
El Portalón Restaurant |
Thursday, May 31, 2018
The American Literary and Cultural West 2018: Information on How to Travel and Stay
The IV International Conference on the American Literary and Cultural West: The West Travels Beyond Itself: New Spaces, New Voices, New Forms will take place in October 2018. From the 8th to the 10th of that month we would be delighted if you had a chance to come to Vitoria-Gasteiz and participate in our conference. For those of you who are presenting a paper or those of you who are planning to come, we want to give you some tips so that you can start planning your trip.
In what follows, you will find information on how to get to Vitoria-Gasteiz and, if needed, where to stay. If you have any further inquiry, don't hesitate to ask. You can either use the email address for the conference (rewest.fac.letras@ehu.es), ask for help at amaia.ibarraran@ehu.eus and/or angel.chaparro@ehu.eus) or, finally, just write your comment here.
How to Get to Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria-Gasteiz (Vitoria is the Spanish name, Gasteiz is in Basque) is the capital city of the autonomous community of the Basque Country in northeastern Spain. If you wish to know more about it you can visit any of the following links: wikipedia, the official website of the city council or the BasqueCountry tourist office website.
Vitoria-Gasteiz has very good train connections. If you are a train traveling lover, you may want to check the RENFE website (national railway company) and see if train traveling is your best option to come to Vitoria-Gasteiz. If you choose to fly, you will need to use more than one means of transport because you can’t make it right to Vitoria-Gasteiz by plane. Vitoria-Gasteiz has its own airport but this is only use for freight transport at the moment. Update: very recently this airport has started again to schedule some flights (Seville, Bergamo, Cologne and Tenerife, you may want to check the following link: Vitoria-Gasteiz airport).
However, there are other ways to make it to Vitoria-Gasteiz. You can go for any of the two following travel plans if you are choosing this travel option (flying):
However, there are other ways to make it to Vitoria-Gasteiz. You can go for any of the two following travel plans if you are choosing this travel option (flying):
From Bilbao
If you are flying, probably, the best (meaning cheapest) way to get to Vitoria-Gasteiz is to fly to Bilbao InternationalAirport. This is the nearest airport with international connections. If you are flying overseas then you’ll probably have to travel in two steps, via Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid or London. It is also worth mentioning that there are some low-fare companies operating to and from Bilbao (Easyjet, Air Berlin, Vueling…)
If you feel like coming right to Vitoria-Gasteiz after you landed in Bilbao, you’ll need to go first to Termibus, Bilbao’s main bus station. There, you’ll be able to catch a bus to Vitoria-Gasteiz. But before that, you need to come from Bilbao International Airport to the city center, which is about half an hour away from the airport. You can easily catch a shuttle bus from the one and only bus stop that you’ll find outside arrivals. The ticket is cheap and you pay directly at the bus (very recently they have opened a ticket booth close to the international exit at arrivals so maybe you can no longer pay directly at the bus). Buses come every 20-30 minutes and the ride only takes about 20-25 minutes. You have to stay on the bus until the last stop in Bilbao, which is that of Termibus. You can check the schedules here. The only other way to get from the Airport to Termibus would be to take a taxi (a bit faster, but much more expensive, around 20-30 euros).
Once in Termibus, you can take a bus to Vitoria-Gasteiz. The company running these buses is called LaUnión, and you can check the schedules here. Direct buses take around one hour and it will amount for about 6 euros. You have to buy your tickets at the La Unión ticket booth in Termibus. You can ask at the ticket booth for the buses running right to the university area. Not all of them have a stop at college. Otherwise, you will be dropped at the main station and you will have to take a taxi, an intercity bus, the tramway or a walk to your hotel, the downtown or our building.
Tip: we wouldn’t recommend you to get a taxi from Bilbao to Vitoria-Gasteiz. Vitoria-Gasteiz is about sixty miles away from Bilbao and it would be very expensive to make that trip by taxi. Bus is cheap, quick, easy to get there and it gives you a chance to read or take a nap.
From Madrid
Another option would be to fly to Madrid first. In that case, there are two options available for you:
1) To arrive to Vitoria-Gasteiz by train. You need first to travel from the Adolfo Suarez International Airport (formerly known as Barajas) to Chamartín train station by metro. Take metro line 8 to Mar de Cristal and from there then take line 4 to Pinar de Chamartín first and then line 1 to Chamartín. Once in Chamartín Railway Station you can take a train to Vitoria-Gasteiz. There are around seven trains connecting Madrid and Vitoria-Gasteiz every day and prices range from 40 to 60 euros approximately. The trip takes around three to five hours. You can check schedules and prices here. And if you want to check the metro timetable, you can visit the following website: metro Madrid.
2) To arrive to Vitoria-Gasteiz by bus. The company running the buses from Madrid to Vitoria-Gasteiz is called Alsa. You have a ticket office at Adolfo Suarez International Airport (Barajas) but these buses leaving from the airport run only from Madrid to Bilbao. You can buy a ticket to Vitoria-Gasteiz, but you’ll probably have to make a connecting stop in Bilbao. There are only a few buses making this trip from the airport to Bilbao and they won’t probably fit with your flying plans. If these is so, you’ll have to do the following:
If you want to travel directly to Vitoria-Gasteiz or you couldn’t make it on time to take one of the buses leaving from the airport, you need to go first to Madrid Bus Station in Avenida de América. There is a metro line from the Airport to Avenida de América. You need to take metro line number 8 to Colombia and then metro line 9 to Avenida de América. In any case, you can go to metro Madrid official website by using the link that I gave you before. And, of course, you can also take a taxi cab right to Avenida América. The trip from Madrid to Vitoria-Gasteiz takes around four hours and a half and the ticket is 27-30 euros approx. There are many buses every day and tickets can be bought at the bus station or online.
Once in Vitoria-Gasteiz
The American Literary and Cultural West IV International Conference will take place at the Faculty of Arts of the University of the Basque Country (check the website if you want to know more about us: Faculty of Arts).
All distances (from bus or train stations or from most of the hotels to the conference venue, also from the conference venue to the old town, the city center or shopping areas) are walking distance, sometimes, even in pedestrian ways.
Vitoria-Gasteiz is a friendly city, well known for its many running lovers, an easy-to-bike city and it is appreciated and celebrated for its green areas and parklands (in 2012, the city was awarded the European Green Capital recognition). So get ready to make a lot of walking and forget about subways and taxi cabs. However, since 2008, the city enjoys a tramwaysystem that can be very useful if your hotel happens to be in a distant area.
Where to Stay in Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria-Gasteiz has a good range of lodging possibilities. In the following table, you’ll find a list of hotels, hotel ratings, the average room prices for an individual room (you better check this again before choosing one or the other), estimated distance to the conference venue and a link to the corresponding website so that you can book your room. Please, remember that we do not have any kind of agreement with any of these hotels and you are free to choose. Of course, our list here is not accurate or interested. You can check the whole list that Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council proposes to every tourist coming to visit the city here.
Before we copy here the aforementioned list of hotels, please, remember that if you want to stay in Bilbao or Donostia-San Sebastián before or after the conference, you may want to check the official websites to get more information (you can do it here and here). We don’t recommend to stay in any of these two cities and then commute to the conference. That would mean about an hour from Bilbao and an hour and half from Donostia-San Sebastián every day.
If the following table is too small for you to have a good reading, you’ll find another copy on pdf format at the end of this entry.
List of Hotels
Hotel
|
Rating
|
Average Prices
(Individual Room)
|
Distance from venue
(walking)
|
website
|
Gran Hotel Lakua
|
5
|
90-110 euros
|
50 mts
|
http://www.granhotelakua.com/
|
Hotel Boulevard
|
4
|
68-90 euros
|
30 mts
|
http://www.boulevardvitoriahotel.com/
|
NH Canciller Ayala
|
4
|
70-90 euros
|
10 mts
|
http://www.nh-hotels.com/
|
Silken Ciudad de Vitoria
|
4
|
73-106 euros
|
10 mts
|
http://www.hoteles-silken.com/hoteles/ciudad-vitoria/
|
Abba Jazz Vitoria
|
3
|
60-70 euros
|
8 mts
|
http://www.abbahoteles.com/es/index.html
|
AC General Álava
|
3
|
67-105 euros
|
20 mts
|
http://www.espanol.marriott.com/hotels/travel/vitge-ac-hotel-general-alava/
|
Centro Vitoria
|
2
|
36-41 euros
|
8 mts
|
http://www.hotelcentrovitoria.com/
|
Dato
|
2
|
32-36 euros
|
7 mts
|
http://www.hoteldato.com/
|
Please, remember that prices are in euros, distances in minutes and that we highly recommend to check again prices and availability by visiting the corresponding websites.
|
In the following link you’ll find a map in which you can find all these hotels tagged and you can study distances and locations: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zMAQx3P_T8yk.kSAewPknHqbY
(copy this link if needed and paste it in your search bar)
Just in case you have any trouble with the direct links we offered within the text, here you have a complete list of all the websites we have recommended to visit:
Vitoria-Gasteiz Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council Official Website: http://www.vitoria-gasteiz.org/
Basque Country Tourism: http://tourism.euskadi.net/en/
RENFE: http://www.renfe.com/
Bilbao International Airport: http://www.aeropuertodebilbao.net/es/
Shuttle-Bus Bilbao Airport: http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Bilbao/es/Page/1237554477328/
Autobuses La Unión: http://www.autobuseslaunion.com/es/
Chamartín Railway Station:http://www.adif.es/en_US/infraestructuras/estaciones/17000/informacion_000295.shtml
Metro Madrid: http://www.metromadrid.es/es/index.html
ALSA Bus Company: http://www.alsa.es/en/
Avenida de América Bus: http://www.spain.info/es/informacion-practica/transportes/estaciones-autobus/madrid/estacion_de_autobuses_de_avenida_de_america.html
Faculty of Arts: http://www.ehu.es/en/web/letrak/home
Vitoria Tramway: http://www.euskotren.es/es/tranviavitoria
Bilbao: www.bilbao.net/
Donostia-San Sebastián: www.donostia.org/
List of hotels in pdf format: click here.
If you need any further information, please feel free to make any comment in this entry and we will try to give you further guidance.
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