Getting to the OECD
Metro/RER
- Line 9, La Muette station (9 minutes by foot)
- RER C, Avenue Henri Martin (7 minutes by foot) or Boulainvilliers station (11 minutes by foot)
Plan your itinerary via public transportation: RATP
Buses
- 22, 32, 52, 63, PC1
Bus stops:
- La Muette-Boulainvilliers
- Octave feuillet
- Porte de La Muette
Bike rental
- Vélib-metrople An alternative way to move in Paris
Badges
- To collect your badge, when you arrive at the OECD Centre, you will need to present an identity card or passport and a copy of the email confirming your registration. Badges will be delivered at the Welcome Desk as of 8.00 am.
- Given the high number of participants, you should allow a minimum of 30-45 minutes for the registration. The meetings will start at 9.00 am sharp and you should plan to be seated in the room at least 5 minutes before the start.
- Please arrive well in advance of the start of your meeting to allow sufficient time for the registration formalities. Mornings are a particularly busy time of the day at the registration desk.
For security reasons, you must wear your visitor's badge at all times.
Hotels
This information is provided for convenience only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the OECD of the services of a particular hotel. The OECD has made no verification and makes no express or implied representation as to the quality or availability of the hotel services. We suggest that you verify the nature of the services, the applicable rates and any other relevant information directly with the hotel.
A client code is provided as it is sometimes required to benefit from the discount. Delegates and visitors may be asked to present an OECD invitation letter to the hotel desk.
Browse the list of hotels close to the OECD offices (PDF)
Help us reduce waste!
Take part in our efforts to make our events as green and sustainable as possible by:
- Bringing your own re-usable water bottle.
- Re-using your cup.
- Traveling to Paris by train and using public transport to arrive at the venue.
- Consulting meeting documentation on the event's dedicated website.
Visas and Financial Support
Please note that the OECD cannot organise a visa on your behalf but can provide you with a personalised invitation letter. To find out if you need a visa:
- European Union citizens do not require a visa for entry into France.
- Non-EU citizens should consult the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
No financial support is available for participants' travel to and stay in Paris.
We strongly encourage participants lacking the necessary financial resources to seek sources of funding upon receipt of this invitation letter.