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-For any question, change on the meals or nights, accompanying people: your preferred contact is cirm@cirm-math.fr.+For any question, change on the meals or nights, accompanying people: your preferred contact is **cirm@cirm-math.fr**.
  
 ==== 1.1. Arrival ==== ==== 1.1. Arrival ====
  
  
-You can arrive at CIRM at any time (even if some e-mails from CIRM say the contrary); if your arrival time is outside the reception opening time (e.g. between 17h and 21h on sundays), you should tell them, so that your key wait for you in an enveloppe. A cold dinner should be waiting for you until 21h45. If you do not count on it, please warn cirm@cirm-math.fr.+You can arrive at CIRM at any time; if your arrival time is outside the reception opening time (e.g. between 17h and 21h on sundays), you should tell them, so that your key wait for you in an enveloppe. A cold dinner should be waiting for you until 21h45. If you do not count on it, please warn cirm@cirm-math.fr.
  
 ==== 1.2. Departure ====  ==== 1.2. Departure ==== 
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  ==== 1.5. Week-ends ====   ==== 1.5. Week-ends ==== 
  
-The covered meals for Saturday noon, Saturday night, Sunday noon consist in basic cold picnics (2 sandwiches + 1 fruit), stored in the fridge at the break room in the main CIRM building (next to the couches and coffee machine), and cost 6€ (for those who pay). There is no breakfast on Sunday morning.+The covered meals for Saturday noon, Saturday night, Sunday noon consist in basic cold picnics (2 sandwiches + 1 fruit), stored in the fridge at the break room in the main CIRM building (next to the couches and coffee machine), and cost 8€ (for those who pay). There is no breakfast on Sunday morning.
  
 Participants can also enjoy a small kitchenette (with fridges, microwave, stove) in room A019 (ground floor of Annex) to prepare their meals. There will be food ready for a self-service breakfast on Sunday morning in the same kitchen. Be aware that, unfortunately, the room is good for up to 5 people at the same time. Participants can also enjoy a small kitchenette (with fridges, microwave, stove) in room A019 (ground floor of Annex) to prepare their meals. There will be food ready for a self-service breakfast on Sunday morning in the same kitchen. Be aware that, unfortunately, the room is good for up to 5 people at the same time.
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  ==== 2.1. From the train station (St Charles) ====   ==== 2.1. From the train station (St Charles) ==== 
  
-Take the metro M2 (direction Sainte Marguerite-Dromel) to Rond-Point du Prado, then bus 21jet or B1 (opposite the boulevard) to the terminus (Campus de Luminy, or Luminy PN des Calanques on week-ends, which is 200m before). The last metro leaves around 21h30 (except on friday and saturday), after which you can take a direct night bus 521 from the train station to the entrance of the campus, until officially 00h40 (bus stop just next to the bus station; precise times can be found here, but careful that night buses can be up to 10 minutes ahead of their official times!).+Take the metro M2 (direction Sainte Marguerite-Dromel) to Rond-Point du Prado, then bus 21jet or B1 (opposite the boulevard) to the terminus (Campus de Luminy, or Luminy PN des Calanques on week-ends, which is 200m before). The last metro leaves around 21h30 (except on friday and saturday), after which you can take a direct night bus 521 from the train station to the entrance of the campus, until officially 00h40 (bus stop just next to the bus station; precise times can be found [[https://api.rtm.fr/fiche-horaires/rtm_horaire_521_1_003354_annee.pdf | here]], but careful that night buses can be up to 10 minutes ahead of their official times!).
  
 The total time is about 45 minutes (plan more if the time is sharp), and the two-way ticket costs 3,40€ from the machine in metro or tramway stations, as well as some bus stops like Luminy Université. If you stay several weeks and plan to visit Marseille, it can be worth buying a 10-way ticket (15€). One can also buy a ticket inside the bus: 2€ for one-way. The total time is about 45 minutes (plan more if the time is sharp), and the two-way ticket costs 3,40€ from the machine in metro or tramway stations, as well as some bus stops like Luminy Université. If you stay several weeks and plan to visit Marseille, it can be worth buying a 10-way ticket (15€). One can also buy a ticket inside the bus: 2€ for one-way.
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 Take a shuttle bus to the train station (St Charles), then follow the previous indications. Take a shuttle bus to the train station (St Charles), then follow the previous indications.
  
-The two-way ticket costs 16€ (about 100€ for taxi airport-Luminy). See the website of RTM.+The two-way ticket costs 16€ (about 100€ for taxi airport-Luminy). See the [[https://www.rtm.fr/ | Website of RTM]].
  
- ==== 2.3. Alternative route to CIRM (when available)==== + ==== 2.3. Alternative route to CIRM (when available) ==== 
  
 Take metro M2 to Sainte Marguerite-Dromel (terminus), then bus 24, or bus B1 (when B1 is rerouted), to the terminus (Campus de Luminy, or Luminy Parc National des Calanques on week-ends, which is 200m before). Take metro M2 to Sainte Marguerite-Dromel (terminus), then bus 24, or bus B1 (when B1 is rerouted), to the terminus (Campus de Luminy, or Luminy Parc National des Calanques on week-ends, which is 200m before).
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  ==== 3.2. Calanques ====   ==== 3.2. Calanques ==== 
  
-Les Calanques are beautiful narrow fjord-like inlets typically found along a ~20km coast range at the south of Marseille. You can hike (on Wednesday afternoon or week-ends) in group with good shoes, a map, following a prepared route adapted to your habit of hiking.+Les Calanques are beautiful narrow fjord-like inlets typically found along a ~20km coast range at the south of Marseille. You can hike (on Wednesday afternoon or week-ends) in group with good shoes, [[https://www.calanques-parcnational.fr/sites/calanques-parcnational.fr/files/atoms/files/carte-luminy.pdf | a map]], following a prepared route adapted to your habit of hiking.
  
 It is strongly recommended not to go alone in les Calanques: it is a wild and rocky area where basic injuries can become serious if nobody is here to help you. Moreover, mobile phone signal can be very bad or nonexistent in some places. It is strongly recommended not to go alone in les Calanques: it is a wild and rocky area where basic injuries can become serious if nobody is here to help you. Moreover, mobile phone signal can be very bad or nonexistent in some places.
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 Take into account that in February, the night sets around 18h. Take into account that in February, the night sets around 18h.
  
-Also, recall that this is a fragile area so please stay on the trails.+Also, recall that this is [[https://www.calanques-parcnational.fr/en/fragile-area | a fragile area]] so please stay on the trails.
  
-Some possible easy itineraries (map):+Some possible easy itineraries [[https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/cirm-hike-easy_1016202#16/43.2197/5.4430 | map]]:
   *     Belvédère de Sugiton (accessible to any shoe, <1h) (geo:43.21391,5.44752?z=19);   *     Belvédère de Sugiton (accessible to any shoe, <1h) (geo:43.21391,5.44752?z=19);
   *     Calanque de Sugiton (no technical difficulty but ~250m difference in altitude and good shoes needed, ~2h) (geo:43.21202,5.45388?z=19); return by the same path. An alternative (more difficult) route Tour Morgiou-Sugiton is presented below.   *     Calanque de Sugiton (no technical difficulty but ~250m difference in altitude and good shoes needed, ~2h) (geo:43.21202,5.45388?z=19); return by the same path. An alternative (more difficult) route Tour Morgiou-Sugiton is presented below.
  
-Other longer, more technical and/or scarier ideas around CIRM (map):  +Other longer, more technical and/or scarier ideas around CIRM [[https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/cirm-hike-hard_1016223#17/43.22551/5.44680 | map]]:  
  
   *     Calanques de Morgiou et Sugiton (Hiking shoes highly recommendend, technical sections, ~3h, at most 4h, red on the web map);      *     Calanques de Morgiou et Sugiton (Hiking shoes highly recommendend, technical sections, ~3h, at most 4h, red on the web map);   
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   *     You can also walk to (or from) Callelongue or Cassis and use public transportation for the other way (day excursions).   *     You can also walk to (or from) Callelongue or Cassis and use public transportation for the other way (day excursions).
  
-Some basic maps of the sector are offered to you in the entrance of CIRM. Better maps (5 full hiking IGN maps of Calanques) can be borrowed from Victor Lutfalla (blue-haired organizer).+Some basic maps of the sector are offered to you in the entrance of CIRM. 
  
  ==== 3.3. Downtown ====   ==== 3.3. Downtown ==== 
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  === 3.3.1. Walking ===  === 3.3.1. Walking ===
  
-  *     nice tour between the old harbor and the oldest neighborhood of Marseille : Vieux Port, MUCEM and fort Saint Jean (geo:43.29548,5.36226?z=19), Cathédrale la Major (geo:43.29894,5.36433?z=19), le Panier, Vieille Charité;    +  *     nice tour between the old harbor and the oldest neighborhood of Marseille : Vieux Port, [[https://www.mucem.org/MUCEM]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Saint-Jean_(Marseille) | fort Saint Jean]] (geo:43.29548,5.36226?z=19), [[https://www.marseille-tourisme.com/decouvrez-marseille/culture-et-patrimoine/sites-et-monuments/la-cathedrale-de-la-major/Cathédrale la Major]] (geo:43.29894,5.36433?z=19), le Panier, [[https://musees.marseille.fr/centre-de-la-vieille-charite-cvc | Vieille Charité]];    
-  *     spectacular panorama from above: Notre-Dame de la Garde (geo:43.28418,5.37069?z=19) –on thursday 08/02 (probably still friday 09/02), see the silhouette of the far-off Canigou mountain in front of the sunset (short explanation)–;     +  *     spectacular panorama from above: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_de_la_Garde | Notre-Dame de la Garde]] (geo:43.28418,5.37069?z=19);     
-  *     boat to a close island with the great feeling of cruising out and back in the old harbor, and a wonderful view of the city from the sea: îles du Frioul (timetable and tickets)+  *     boat to a close island with the great feeling of cruising out and back in the old harbor, and a wonderful view of the city from the sea: îles du Frioul [[https://www.lebateau-frioul-if.fr/en/home-page/timetable and tickets]]
-  *     walking along the seashore contempling the bay of Marseille, maybe making a pause at some beach: Plage des Catalans (geo:43.29049,5.35570?z=19), Vallon des Auffes (geo:43.28525,5.35139?z=19), Rochers de Malmousque/Endoume (geo:43.28097,5.34722?z=19), Le marégraphe (geo:43.27872,5.35399?z=19) and Corniche Kennedy –on sunday 18/02, from 10 to 18, this route is car-free, with many activities all along (see the program)–    +  *     walking along the seashore contempling the bay of Marseille, maybe making a pause at some beach: Plage des Catalans (geo:43.29049,5.35570?z=19), Vallon des Auffes (geo:43.28525,5.35139?z=19), Rochers de Malmousque/Endoume (geo:43.28097,5.34722?z=19), Le marégraphe (geo:43.27872,5.35399?z=19) and Corniche Kennedy;
   *     graffitis, restaurants, bars, nightlife: Cours Julien (geo:43.29357,5.38385?z=19), la Plaine (geo:43.29516,5.38625?z=19);       *     graffitis, restaurants, bars, nightlife: Cours Julien (geo:43.29357,5.38385?z=19), la Plaine (geo:43.29516,5.38625?z=19);    
   *     cosmopolitan neighborhood, streetfood, coffee break, shopping: Noailles: marché des Capucins with food from the 5 continents, (geo:43.29617,5.37966?z=19), rue d'Aubagne (geo:43.29590,5.37898?z=19) up to staircase (geo:43.29339,5.38220?z=19) to cours Julien.   *     cosmopolitan neighborhood, streetfood, coffee break, shopping: Noailles: marché des Capucins with food from the 5 continents, (geo:43.29617,5.37966?z=19), rue d'Aubagne (geo:43.29590,5.37898?z=19) up to staircase (geo:43.29339,5.38220?z=19) to cours Julien.
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  === 3.3.2. More culture ===  === 3.3.2. More culture ===
  
-Remark: all public museums are free the first Sunday of each month, so in particular February 4th.+Remark: all public museums are free except MUCEM. This one is free the first Sunday of each month, so in particular February 2nd.
  
-  *     MUsée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée (MUCEM) –in the morning of 04/02, we propose a grouped excursion, which will probably follow most of the 1st walking route above–+  *     MUsée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée [[https://www.mucem.org/MUCEM]]
-  *     just next to it: reconstitution of prehistoric Grotte Cosquer; +  *     just next to it: reconstitution of prehistoric [[https://www.grotte-cosquer.com/Grotte Cosquer]]
-  *     Musée d'Histoire (the Port Antique is accessible freely visible from the street); +  *     [[https://musees.marseille.fr/musee-dhistoire-de-marseille-mhm | Musée d'Histoire]] (the Port Antique is accessible freely visible from the street); 
-  *     many spectacles from the Biennale des Arts du Cirque from 26/01 to 25/02 (ending with some spectacle on the Canebière; +  *     many spectacles from the [[https://biennale-cirque.com/Biennale Internationale des Arts du Cirque]] from 09/01 to 09/02;
-  *     if more time: Palais Longchamp, MAC, Musée Cantini, …+
   *     You can see much information on the website of the city.   *     You can see much information on the website of the city.
  
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