Attending

PSCC 2028 · Attending

Delft offers a compact, accessible, and memorable setting for PSCC 2028. The city combines a historic centre, strong international transport connections, Delft University of Technology, and a welcoming atmosphere for an international scientific community.

This page provides practical information to help participants plan their journey, accommodation, local transport, and stay in Delft.


Why Delft?

Delft is a historic university city with canals, cafés, restaurants, museums, terraces, shops, and a lively academic atmosphere. Its compact scale makes it easy for participants to move between the city centre, hotels, Delft Station, and the TU Delft campus.

The city is well suited to a conference week where scientific exchange continues beyond the formal sessions: during walks through the city, informal meetings, dinners, and conversations across campus and the historic centre.

Delft at a glance

CityHistoric university city
CharacterCanals, cafés, museums, restaurants, and terraces
MobilityWalkable, bike-friendly, and well connected by public transport
LocationBetween Rotterdam and The Hague, with easy access to Amsterdam

Easy international access

Arriving by air

Amsterdam Schiphol AirportApprox. 35 minutes from Delft by train
Rotterdam The Hague AirportApprox. 15 minutes from Delft by car or taxi

Schiphol Airport is a major international hub with frequent rail connections to Delft. Rotterdam The Hague Airport offers an additional option for selected European routes.

Arriving by train

Delft is connected to the Dutch rail network, with frequent trains to and from Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, Rotterdam, The Hague, Leiden, and Utrecht.

International train routes are available via nearby Rotterdam and Amsterdam, including connections to cities such as Brussels, Paris, London, Berlin, Frankfurt, Vienna, and Zürich.

Getting around Delft

Delft is easy to navigate without a car. Participants can travel between the railway station, city centre, hotels, and TU Delft campus by foot, bicycle, bus, tram, or taxi.

Delft Station to campusApprox. 7 minutes by bike, 15 minutes by bus, or 30 minutes walking
Delft Station to city centreApprox. 5 minutes walking
Public transportFrequent local and regional buses connect Delft Station with the TU Delft campus
TramConnections between Delft, The Hague, and the TU Delft campus area

Local travel tips

Cycling is a common and convenient way to move around Delft. OV-fiets and other bicycle rental options are available at and around railway stations.

For planning local journeys, participants can use standard Dutch travel tools such as NS, 9292, Google Maps, or Apple Maps.

Because the city is compact, many daily conference journeys can be made on foot, by bike, or by a short public transport ride.



Where to stay

Participants can choose between accommodation in Delft city centre, near Delft Station, close to the TU Delft campus, or in nearby cities such as The Hague and Rotterdam. More detailed hotel information and any conference hotel arrangements will be published closer to the conference.

Delft city centreBest for restaurants, cafés, canals, museums, terraces, and evening atmosphere
Delft Station areaBest for train arrivals and easy access to both campus and city centre
TU Delft campus areaBest for participants who prefer to stay close to the conference venue
The HagueGood alternative with a wider hotel selection and direct connections to Delft
RotterdamGood alternative for additional hotel capacity, restaurants, architecture, and nightlife

Delft is popular and hotel capacity in the city itself can be limited. Participants are encouraged to book accommodation early once registration opens.

Explore Delft

Delft offers many possibilities for short visits before, during, or after the conference day. Participants can explore the historic market square, canals, restaurants, cafés, and several cultural landmarks.

Royal DelftDelft Blue pottery and local craftsmanship
Prinsenhof MuseumDutch history and the story of William of Orange
New ChurchLandmark on Delft's central market square
Vermeer CentreDedicated to the world-famous Delft painter Johannes Vermeer

Extend your stay

Delft is also a convenient base for exploring the Netherlands before or after PSCC 2028.

The HagueMuseums, government district, restaurants, and beach access
RotterdamModern architecture, food, culture, and nightlife
AmsterdamMuseums, canals, and international connections
ScheveningenBeach and seaside atmosphere near The Hague

Accompanying persons

Delft and the surrounding region offer attractive options for accompanying persons during the conference week. Museums, cafés, shopping streets, canals, beaches, and nearby cities are all within easy reach.

Details about accompanying person registration and any relevant programme options will be published closer to the conference.

More information

Practical information about registration, accommodation, accessibility, visa letters, and local arrangements will be added as PSCC 2028 approaches.

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