THE CABLE CAR
Read moreA new mode of urban transport, accessible and fast, the cable car connects the two banks of the Penfeld (Brest's coastal river), the Lower Siam and the Capuchin Plateau. It takes only three minutes to travel from one to the other. During the crossing, you will enjoy the magnificent view of the harbour of Brest and its castle. Please note: the two cabins of the cable car, which become opaque as you approach the buildings, are not face to face to cross each other, but one above the other. Each of the two cabins can carry up to 60 people. This is an original way to visit the city on both sides of the Penfield for those who are not afraid of heights!
TISSÉO
Read moreTisséo manages the agglomeration's entire local transport network. The network currently includes two metro lines (with a third planned), two tramway lines, one of which has just been extended to the new MEETT exhibition center, numerous bus routes and a transport-on-demand service. Accessibility for wheelchair users is ensured by ramps, wide passageways and elevators. The bus network is gradually being modernized to offer a dozen Linéo lines: a service between the bus and the streetcar that serves major residential, employment and business hubs, with increased frequency and extended opening hours. For information on the route map and timetables, you can visit one of our advisory agencies. This is also where you can obtain your Pastel card, which will enable you to take out a season ticket. Single tickets and Pastel card top-ups are available at every streetcar station and stop. It's also possible to buy your ticket directly on board your bus, but beware: it will cost you a little more. Smart tip: the Ticket Easy app lets you buy and validate your ticket with your smartphone, and the Tisseo app lets you top up your Pastel card. Inaugurated in 2022: Téléo, the urban cable car linking Oncopole to Paul Sabatier University.
LE FUNICULAIRE
A very practical and pleasant ride on rails, which connects the train ...Read more
RATP
Read moreRATP is the main transport operator in and around Paris. RATP is synonymous with the metro: 16 lines and 308 stations form a spider's web that takes you just about everywhere, and a network that continues to expand. The Réseau Express Régional (RER) operated by RATP comprises 2 lines (A and B, co-operated with SNCF, which manages the other three lines C, D and E). There are also 14 tramway lines in the Île-de-France region, 9 of which are operated directly by RATP.
SEA BUS
Read moreIn La Rochelle, the ocean is never far away. While the people of La Rochelle love to stroll along the Old Harbour, many also take the Sea Bus, an easy link between the city center and the Minimes district. It's a great way to get to an area renowned for its many restaurants, its famous ice cream parlour and its beach. From the pier, located at the foot of the Chaîne tower, the boat offers a 20-minute mini-cruise. Quiet and environmentally-friendly, the Sea Bus is a great way to get around, especially during the summer months.
TCRB
Read moreThe community network of the Boulonnaise region operates every day of the year except on 1 May and 25 December. Only unit tickets and 4-travel books are sold by the driver, go to the bus area, rue de la Lamp, for other formulas and remove a schedule guide. 26 bus lines serve Boulogne and its region, until Dannes to the south, Wimereux to the north and La-Capelle-les Boulogne to the land. There is a bus service to Calais on 03 21 96 49 54 or via Marchioness at 03 21 32 30 90 at the departure of Daunou boulevard. Another line joins Berck and Le Touquet at 03 21 31 77 48, and finally a link to Desvres is also insured at 03 21 10 34 34.
STATIONS RATP RER B
Read moreAirport Charles de Gaulle 1 serves terminals 1 and 3. The station Charles de Gaulle Airport 2 - TGV-TGV serves terminals 2 A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Terminal 2 G is connected to terminal 2 C (door 4) by the free shuttle N 3 (average journey time: 15 minutes). Length of journey from the centre of Paris, Châtelet Les Halles station: 50 minutes. Rate for route Paris - Charles de Gaulle Airport: 9,25 €. First departure from Denfert-Rochereau Station: ; last departure: 0 p. m. First departure from the station Charles de Gaulle Airport 2-TGV: ; last departure: 23 p. m.
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Sète and Marseillan via Marseillan-Plage (line 323), between Béziers and Marseillan (line 210) and between Agde and Marseillan-Plage (line 274). Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport or Tel 0 825 34 01 34 (0,15 € incl/min).
HÉRAULT-TRANSPORT
Read moreHérault-Transport provides daily connections between Béziers and Nissan (line 201). The different municipalities in the area are also accessible by bus: Montady and Capestang by 441 and 202, Poilhes by 202, Lespignan by 213, colombiers by 201. Schedules in tourist offices or to be downloaded on the Internet Site: www.herault.fr/herault-transport
M MOBILITÉS
Read moreM Mobilités is the brand name for all mobility in the Grenoble area (including Grésivaudan and Pays Voironnais). On the website or on the Appli M, get the best advice on how to get around using all the possibilities: public transport from the TAG network, the regional bus network and multimodal alternatives (cycling, carpooling, walking...). Even easier with the Pass'Mobilités which allows you to buy your tickets, manage your subscriptions and validate each trip. Map and traffic for a journey calculated in real time.
IZILO MOBILITÉS DE LORIENT AGGLO
Read moreAll year round, IZILO lets you travel around Lorient Agglomération. To simplify your bus or boat journeys, download the IZILO app to buy your tickets, plan your itinerary and follow the bus or boat in real time. IZILO also offers rental of electrically-assisted bicycles and secure bicycle shelters. For further information, contact the Maison des mobilités or the Maison du Vélo in Lorient.
RÉSEAU DE BUS IDELIS
Read moreWith almost 8 million validations per year, 5 million kilometers covered by its vehicles and more than 822 stops, it's fair to say that Pau and the surrounding area take great care with their public transport. The emphasis is on accessibility: access ramps, audible and visual signage, buses with flat floors and dedicated spaces. Libertis also provides minibuses for users with reduced mobility, subject to reservation. 100% green, the Fébus "zero emission" bus line runs on hydrogen. Another popular service is the Idecycle bicycle rental service. Finally, you can calculate a route or consult bus timetables in real time using the Idelis app.
CAP COTENTIN
Read moreCap Cotentin is all the lines that crisscross the peninsula, even offering a train service between Cherbourg and Valognes. In concrete terms, this means urban lines within the capital of the Cotentin and interurban lines on the peninsula. Within the next two years, the network will even include several bus lines with exclusive right-of-way in Cherbourg, for which work is progressing well in the city. Various attractive fare offers make it easy to find your way around financially. Tickets can be purchased online or at the sales office.
IRIGO
Read moreThe Angevine public transport - bus or tram - is all painted in the colors of the rainbow. 15 urban bus lines and 14 second crown lines allow to travel in the 30 municipalities of the Angevine area, while Irigotaxi is a reservation service that takes a defined circuit. Irigo, it's also 45 school circuits… 12 km long, the 1 st tram line crosses Angers from north to south, from Avrillé to Roseraie. A second line must be put into service in 2022 between Belle-Beille and Monplaisir neighborhoods. A new bridge on Maine is planned, and the construction of the line started, the lines of the little crown moved elsewhere in early 2018… Interactive terminals are located in the lobby of the train station and at the tourist office with plans and timetables, and you can print a route. The various subscriptions are presented on the website, and an electronic card, the Carte A everything, allows you to borrow the entire network throughout the year.
TAM
Read moreIn just a few years, Montpellier has developed a sprawling transport network. With four tramway lines, a large number of buses, and 31 routes to the metropolitan area, users have access to a comprehensive, practical and constantly expanding service. Tickets are available on boarding as well as at terminals installed at various stops around the city. For further information, there are three information desks. The comprehensive TaM website is an indispensable tool for keeping track of the network's status.
LE TRAM
Read moreOpened and commissioned in 2012, the tram was quickly adopted by the Brestois and is now part of the urban landscape. Line A, 14,3 km long, crosses the east agglomeration in west and has 28 stations. Rest assured, the journey time is about 40 minutes from one end of the line! The tram thus crosses the town of the Porte de Plouzané (front of Thales) at the Porte Gate, in the Froutven area, or the Porte Gate in the Kergaradec area. The line runs from a. m. to p. m. Monday to Saturday and from p. m. to p. m. on Sundays. It offers departures every 5 to 10 minutes between 6 a. m. and 20 p. m.: thus, waiting times at stations are minimized. The rames are equipped with suitable platforms for disabled people and bicycles can pass through the tram at certain times of the day. Smart: The tram is part of the Bibus network and its users can use tickets interchangeably in the tram, bus and cable car. Tickets can be purchased directly at the Bibus agency or at the terminals at each station.
TRACE – AGENCE COMMERCIALE
Read morePublic transport network within the Colmar agglomeration, Trace serves 20 communes with 16 lines during the week and 3 lines on Sundays and public holidays. Trace also provides a special "Parc des Expositions" line for events. The Trace Mobile service is designed for people with reduced mobility. Attractive fares are offered to high school students and companies. Interactive: a route calculator is available on the dedicated website. Since 2019, electric shuttles (100% free access) have been operating in the historic center of Colmar.
TANGO
Read moreNew routes, new schedules, the Tango transport network, at the service of Nîmes Métropole, serves 27 communes. Specialized shuttles meet all situations and all publics. The T1 line serves the city center from a parking lot located at the exit of the Nîmes-Centre highway. The Parking Relay pass for access to the parking lot and one hour's travel on the entire network for all passengers in the vehicle. Remember to download the Tango bus application to buy your tickets, manage your subscriptions, etc.
LE MET'
Read moreLE MET' is Metz's bus network, an efficient transport system serving the city and its suburbs. With comfortable, fully-equipped buses, MET' offers a pleasant experience. Regular timetables and good geographical coverage make this network a practical choice for getting around the Metz region. Numerous special services are also available to meet everyone's needs (night buses, shuttles, self-service bicycles, park-and-ride facilities, etc.). Several fares are available.
LIGNES D'AZUR
Read moreThis urban network provides public transport links (numerous buses, 3 tramway lines, school transport, bicycles, self-service scooters, car-sharing, car-pooling) throughout the Nice Côte d'Azur metropolitan area. To make sure you're on the right track, validate your ticket each time you board. You can buy your tickets from bus drivers and at streetcar kiosks. You can top up your Lignes d'Azur cards online or at sales outlets, which also offer advice on assistance, accessibility, routes, etc.
PALM BUS
Read moreSimplify your journeys in the Communauté d'Agglomération de Cannes-Pays de Lérins with the Palm Bus urban transport network. With its 30 routes, it's easy to discover Cannes, Le Cannet, Mandelieu-La-Napoule, Mougins and Théoule-sur-Mer! In the evening, until 2:30 a.m., take advantage of the "cabriolet buses" or the Navette City Palm for your shopping outings, without worrying about traffic jams or parking. Buy your ticket via the Palm Bus app for added convenience. An efficient and practical way to get around the area.
ILÉVIA
Read moreThis company is well known by the inhabitants of the Lille metropolis. Ilevia manages the public transport network in the European Metropolis of Lille (MEL): metro, tramway, bus and V'Lille (self-service bikes). The Lille metro is composed of two lines that currently connect the Saint-Philibert hospital in Lomme to the Dron University Hospital in Tourcoing and the Lille University Hospital to the 4 Cantons Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. The stations Gare de Lille-Flandres and Porte des Postes are used to change between the two lines.
CITIZ LPA
Read moreCitiz LPA is the car-sharing solution for better mobility throughout the Lyon metropolitan area. A practical solution - 600 self-service cars available 24 hours a day at 160 stations - for renting an individual car, from city car to minibus, according to your needs. An economical solution, since everything is included in the price - fuel, insurance, maintenance, assistance... - with sliding-scale rates starting at €2.50/hour and €0.41/km. Don't buy a private car, develop eco-mobility and drive with a free mind with Citiz.
TCL
Read moreThe network that works best in the Lyon metropolitan area is TCL. 4 metro lines, 7 tramway lines, 2 funicular railways, hundreds of bus and trolleybus lines serving 73 communes, including the 59 communes of the Lyon Metropolitan Area! The big news is the end of paper tickets with magnetic strips, replaced by contactless cardboard tickets. A medium worth keeping, as it can be recharged up to 10 times! E-tickets on smartphones and the possibility of using your credit card or any other connected object as a ticket. Park-and-ride facilities let you leave your car at the entrance to the city. Adapted fares, including 2 solidarity passes. TCL application essential.
LE STAR : MÉTRO & BUS
Read moreRennes bus and metro services combine in a single service with an evocative name: STAR (Service de transport en commun de l'agglomération rennaise). Since September 20, 2022, line B of the metro has been in service, allowing passengers to reach Cesson-Sévigné on one side and Saint-Jacques de la Lande on the other, with a stop at Beaulieu (University). The metro runs from 5.15 a.m. to 0.45 a.m. from Monday to Wednesday, until 1.45 a.m. from Thursday to Saturday, and from 7.25 a.m. to 0.45 a.m. on Sundays and public holidays - except May1st, the only day of the year when the metro does not run. 7 park-and-ride facilities are available for free parking with a valid ticket.
RTM - MÉTRO, BUS ET TRAMWAY
Marseilles's public transport service, offering metro, bus, boat and ...Read more
SOLÉA TRANSPORTS DE L'AGGLOMÉRATION MULHOUSIENNE
Read morePublic transport in the agglomeration serves 39 communes with 3 tramway lines, 1 tram-train line, 14 bus lines, 10 intercity coach lines and transport on demand services called Filéa and Chronopro. 2 park-and-ride facilities to the north and south of the city facilitate access to public transport and guarantee a 10-minute connection to the city center. Tickets valid for 1 hour after validation, transfer and return authorized. 24h ticket at 4.50 euros.
AGENCE T2C
Read moreThe Clermont-Ferrand metropolitan area is served by nearly 30 public transport lines. The tramway passes through 34 stops, with a frequency of 6 to 8 minutes during rush hours. Two high service bus lines, as well as 24 other lines, serve more than 800 stops. The T2C app allows users to calculate the best route and receive alerts in case of disruption. Thanks to Open Payement, validate your trip with your contactless bank card or your smartphone. Tickets can be loaded on your Oùra card or purchased by SMS (93001).
KICÉO
Read moreKicéo serves Vannes and several lines run through the surrounding communes of the Gulf of Morbihan. Maps and timetable guides are available at info-bus points, in town halls and in all the main public places. Kicéo offers a range of tickets adapted to all needs, especially for students. Special services allow you to leave the SNCF train station on Sunday evenings and the day before the start of school to go to the sites and student residences.
TAG
Read moreWhether you want to get around town or head out into the countryside (15 destinations in summer, 7 days a week), TAG takes you wherever you want to go. Take the streetcar or bus easily by downloading the Appli M, an essential tool for getting around the Grenoble area by buying your M Tag and M Tougo tickets and validating them directly on each journey. The Appli M gives you access to all our mobility services, as well as all the information you need to get around. Visit our branches for the best advice on mobility.
RÉSEAU MISTRAL : LE SERVICE APPEL BUS
Read moreThe good idea of the Bus Call! This service at the request for a minibus allows you to rally a sector or a stop of correspondence with a regular line. 8 sectors and over 100 stops served! The 3 bus call for Toulon north west - bus 50 for Revest - bus 51 for Orovida road - 52 for St Pierre Hill - 80 for ZI des Playes - 93 for Carqueiranne - 121 for Valletta, and 191 for ZI Toulon Est! For any travel, book at least 1 hour before 04 94 03 87 02! The bus will pick you up at the agreed date, time and stops. See the lines and stops on www.reseaumistral.com "Our Services" and "Bus Call". You can plan a booking schedule for regular travel Monday to Friday from 7 am to 18 pm and Saturday from 8 am to 12 pm and from 14 pm to 18 PM. Finally, to reserve a travel with PMR service, call 04 94 03 87 48, Monday to Friday from 8 am to 12 pm, off holidays.
RHÔNEXPRESS
Read moreThe Rhônexpress shuttle remains the fastest way to link Lyon (Part Dieu) directly to Saint-Exupéry airport. Rhônexpress puts the city center at less than 30 minutes from the airport without fearing any traffic jam. It's good for not wasting time, it's good for the planet and it's good for your morale. Save money by buying your tickets in advance on the Internet... To get to Bellecour more quickly, get off at Vaulx-en-Velin La Soie station and take the metro A, it's direct!
TRANSVILLES
Read moreAll the beautiful, new at the cutting edge of the latest technologies, the tramway took off in Valenciennes on July 3, 2006, and on August 31, 2007 with the extension to Description. Early departures take place from a. m. in the morning (Posted-Hôtel-de-Ville to University) and the last departures in the evening at (Description-Espace-Villars); these schedules are valid from Monday to Thursday during summer-winter; extended service is scheduled in the evening on Friday and Saturday. You can travel across the Bus-Tram network with the same types of transport. Vending machines are available at every station, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Last little tip, remember to validate your title inside the vehicle itself in correspondence.
DIVIA MOBILITÉS
Read moreDiviaMobilités offers public transport solutions (bus, tramway, bicycle with DiviaVélodi or in electric version, with DiviaCity, car parking), throughout the urban network. You can take out a subscription in this reception area, but also in more than 70 DiviaMobilités relay shops, 58 vending machines available at Tramway stations 24/7 and from your personal space in the DiviaMobilités e-shop. For cars, nearly 4,000 spaces are available in the city's 10 car parks.
ESPACE MOBILITÉ AMETIS
Read moreAmetis is to Amiens what the RATP is to Paris. Carnets can be bought directly from the sales office on Place de la Gare or from 75 shops in the city, as well as from vending machines located in the stations. In all, there are twelve bus lines, four Nemo lines (a tribute to Jules Verne of course!) and the Lianes, which runs 7 days a week through the major transport hubs, the Coeur de Ville shuttle to make your shopping trips easier, and fourteen school lines share the network. Three lines even run on Sundays. Waiting time varies between 10 and 20 minutes. Ametis therefore offers facilities for getting around the town and the surrounding area.
VITALIS
Read moreDid you know that more than 70 buses in the Transports Poitevins network run on CNG and soon on BioGNV? Irrigating the 40 municipalities of Grand Poitiers, Vitalis offers regular routes from Monday to Saturday, Sundays, nights with a drop-off service for people alone or accompanied by children, a school service and a handibus. New this year: the express line linking Poitiers station to Chauvigny in 40 minutes, and in Poitiers, the increase in the frequency of line 2 buses. Tickets and season tickets are available in agencies, on the e-shop, in vending machines, at Relais Vitalis merchants, and on the mobile application that calculates your waiting time and route.
CTS
Read moreThe Compagnie de Transports Strasbourgeois offers ever-increasing services. Today it offers 7 tram lines, including a Franco-German one covering a total of more than 65 kilometres, around thirty bus lines served by more than 200 vehicles, special lines, at night and throughout the Greater East. The CTS is also a company committed to the progressive implementation of accessibility for all, equality between men and women, solidarity-based fares, eco-responsible and educational as well as ecological and artistic advances.
LES MOUETTES
Read moreSince September 2008, the Gulls, the Charente-Maritime transport network, have been in place. Schedules and rates on www.lesmouettes-transports.com or 0811361717. 7 lines from Rochefort to Royan, La Rochelle, Saintes or the island of Oléron, for example.
A150
Read moreDesigned to make life easier for the people of Rouen and their access to the beaches of the Alabaster Coast, the A150 freeway links Rouen to Yvetot, and is connected to the A29 towards Fécamp and Le Havre. Free of charge from Rouen to Barentin, it becomes a paying road for the Barentin-Yvetot section. The concessionary company of the A150 has recently joined forces with SAPN, the concessionary company of the A29, in order to offer a very interesting subscription for home-work journeys, with reductions on tolls that can reach 40%. A great deal for the people of Rouen.
SITP (SYNDICAT INTERCOMMUNAL DE TRANSPORTS PUBLICS DE CANNES) - BUS AZUR
Read moreFifteen urban bus lines serve the cities of Cannes, Cannet and Mandelieu all day long. Some of these lines work in the evening and at night, depending on the season and events taking place in Cannes. Most of these lines pass through the Bus Station (near the City Hall), the SNCF Train Station and the Congress Center. A Presqu 'ile shuttle, accessible for disabled guests thanks to an adapted palette, runs all day from Monday to Saturday (off holidays) from 9:20 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. and from 2 p. m. to 7:50 p. m. with a frequency of 30 to 40 minutes. You can also borrow the electric shuttle: Stop, City Hall > La Pantiero > La Croisette > Latour Maubourg Street > Antibes Street > SNCF Station > Félix.
TUNNEL PRADO CARÉNAGE
Read moreA 2,450-metre underground traffic axis, the Prado-Carénage Tunnel links the city's southern districts and the East motorway in a few minutes, in the city centre, and, to the north via the Old Port Tunnel, the Major Tunnel and the Joliette Tunnel, the Coastal Motorway. For a few euros, you can avoid traffic jams in the city centre during rush hour, and gain in speed as well, since it will only take you a few minutes to get from La Capelette to La Joliette. First toll urban tunnel in France. Possibilities of subscriptions and preferential rates for one or two tunnels: Prado fairing only and/or Prado Tunnel south only.
VELOLAND
Read morePerfect for advice on road bikes and mountain bikes, which can be discovered in the 700 m² shop. The space is large, allowing for a wide choice, including the Sunn and Lapierre brands, to the delight of connoisseurs. Of course, there are also the indispensable accessories, including for the little ones, and a competent after-sales service. Here we commit ourselves to the price-quality ratio by refunding the difference if we find cheaper within the 20 km range. Veloland, the other country of the little queen.
AU REPARATEUR DE BICYCLETTES
Read moreSale, repair and maintenance of your bike, if you have a concern for chain, lights, saddle… On Sevastopol boulevard, near the crossing with Rambuteau street, the shop aligns its Dutch bikes on the sidewalk, mountain bike and VTC. Choosing the bike is good, but doing it without abandoning its comfort is better. Council on quality bikes and to carry out maintenance or repairs as soon as possible, immediate and free estimate. Whether it's for urban use or more extreme use, you can find the bike you need, nine or more. Specialist in Dutch cycling in Paris. From cycling to cycling, we also offer electric bikes or folding bicycles. Tire inflation.
ALÉOP EN VENDEE
Read moreYou have chosen the Vendée as your vacation destination and you don't have a car? No problem, the seaside destinations are well served by this bus network. Aléop is the new regional transport brand. All modes of transport, regional road lines, interurban lines, school transport, Yeu-Continent shuttles and TER are gathered under the same identity and thus easily identifiable. Thanks to Aléop, you will be able to go easily to one of the beaches of the numerous seaside resorts in Vendée.
BLABLACAR
Read moreIt is not uncommon to see users of the service waiting for their driver of the day and ready for their departure. The web and mobile platform connects drivers who offer free seats in their cars with passengers who wish to make the same trip. Note that you can choose your driver according to criteria (attitude, driving) defined by former users. Whether you want to share car spaces for practical, economic or ecological reasons, the Blablacar solution is there.
LOVÉLO LIBRE-SERVICE
Read moreWith Lovélo, self-service bicycles are now available on a large scale. Nearly 60 stations have been set up throughout the conurbation. The squad includes some 1,000 more modern machines, equipped with high-performance brakes and comfort-enhancing accessories. To use this service, you need to install an easy-to-use mobile application. Connected locks open in just a few clicks. In the land of Jacques Anquetil, the Little Queen has found its second wind. It's an opportunity to do good for the environment while building up your calf muscles.
ALLO BOULOGNE GIE TAXI
Read moreYou will always find a taxi place Dalton, close to the shops, the port, and 5 min walk from the old town.
TRANSPORTS MONTALBANAIS
Read moreTraveling by bus or bicycle is an ecological and practical way to get around the urban and suburban areas of Montauban. Buses run from Monday to Saturday, schedules are available on the website. A special service accompanies the travel of groups throughout the town. The "Libellule" assistance allows, upon reservation, a transport on demand, with services complementary to the regular lines of the urban network. Self-service bicycles are available at 10 stations (rental via TM à vélo smartphone app).
ÉVIDENCE
Read moreEvidence, the city's bus network, does everything possible to provide a simplified and practical service for your journeys, whether you are a resident or just passing through. It covers a large part of the Grand Cahors from Pradines to Begoux via the commercial area of Labéraudie. All bus lines are free for everyone. The Evidence solution can be very practical in a town where it is sometimes very difficult to find a parking space. All lines with timetables and routes can be consulted on the website.
COVOITURAGE TISSEO
Read moreInvolved in preserving the environment and controlling traffic, the Tisseo transport company simplifies local carpooling. Among colleagues or between neighbors, it is a nice idea to achieve an ecological action that has the advantage of being economical and friendly. To go to your university or work place, to reach a train station or to do your shopping, you agree with your companions for a car alternation, or for a fee participation. To simplify your life, Tisseo has set up parking lots dedicated to its terminals and the municipalities of the agglomeration have arranged meeting areas.