Practical Information for Delegates
A Practical Guide - Palais des Nations
How to reach the Palais des Nations
Several buses stop
at the Place des Nations, where the Palais des Nations
is located. Trams 13 and 15, and buses 5, 8, F, V and
Z, leave from Cornavin train station and stop at the Place
des Nations. Buses 8, F, V and Z also pass by the Pregny
gate, which is the entrance for tour groups or those without
UN accreditation. Bus 28 goes from the Place des Nations
to the airport. Buses 11 and 22 also stop at the Place
des Nations.
There are ticket machines at most
bus stops where you can buy individual tickets. Bus cards
or passes can be bought at the main bus centres (Rive, Cornavin
train station, or Bachet de Pesay) and at news-stands.
Free travel on Geneva Public Transport (TPG) from the airport.
How to enter the Palais des Nations
There are two gates to
the Palais des Nations: on the Place des Nations and on
the route de Pregny, in front of the ICRC (International
Committee of the Red Cross).
Regulations on the admission of luggage to the Palais des Nations
New rules
governing the access of luggage to the UNOG grounds are
in place. These measures are the result of the overall
project for the enhancement of the security at the Palais
des Nations currently under progress.
Only two types of luggage are considered. One is the large
luggage normally bound to be checked-in for commercial airline
transportation; the other type is the small luggage normally
considered as carry-on luggage by airline companies, such
as PC bags, rucksacks and hand bags.
As a general rule, access to the UN premises with large
luggage is not authorized. Pedestrians
carrying large luggage will be directed to the Pregny
Gate where, after
being security cleared, these items will be stored to
the extent of the storage space available. Once the storage
capacity is exhausted no additional large luggage will
be accepted. UNOG declines all responsibility over luggage
stored.
UN staff, permanent missions’ personnel and service
providers carrying small luggage will be allowed to enter
through all access points; security officers may carry out
random checks at any time. NGO representatives,
conference participants and officials visitors carrying small
luggage will enter exclusively through the Pregny Gate, where their
luggage may be subjected to in-depth security scrutiny; security
stickers will be placed on these luggages as necessary. Guided
tours visitors will not be allowed to enter with neither
large nor small luggage.
Owners of unauthorized
luggage found at the UNOG premises will be requested to
remove it. All pieces of luggage found unattended may be
impounded and disposed of by the Security and Safety Section.
Any costs related to the latter action may be charged to
the owner of the luggage.
Identification
If you don't have UN identification, you will have to go to
the Pregny gate. You will need valid identification, for
example a passport or national identity card.
You can obtain a UN pass by applying to
the UNECE secretariat staff. Valid identification is also
required for this. The secretariat will issue documentation,
which you should then take to the Security Services at
Pregny Gate, where identification
passes are issued. There is no charge for this process.
Identification passes have an expiry date.
After that date a further application must be submitted.
Passes are not transmissible, and must be returned to the
Security Services once they have expired.
The registration forms are attached
to all meeting agendas and you should download the form
from the relevant Division's website. (Only if the form
is not available, please download it here).
Where to find documents
Documents are available,
in limited quantities, at the Distribution Service in Office
C.337, on the third floor of the Palais des Nations (door 6).
How to telephone from the Palais des Nations
Internal telephone
numbers start with 7 and are followed by four digits. To make
local calls, dial 0. There are public (paying) telephones
in the main foyers of the UN buildings, from which you can
make local, national or international calls. These telephones
accept pre-paid phone cards, as well as credit cards.
HOTELS in Geneva
There are numerous hotels available in Geneva. For
the list of the hotels and their locations, please consult the
list provided and the map below.
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