Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE)
USTS2026 will be held at the Galician Institute of High Energy Physics (IGFAE). The venue is located in the Campus Vida from the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC). The campus is within walking distance from the city center (but be aware of the Galician rain in November!).

How to get to Santiago
Fly to Santiago de Compostela - Rosalía de Castro Airport (SDC)
Lavacolla International Airports is only 10 km from the center (15 min by car) and has a capacity for 4 million passengers per year. The airport of Santiago de Compostela has several direct international connections. It also ensures 4 daily connections with Madrid and 3 with Barcelona airport http://www.aena.es/en/santiago-airport/airport-destinations.html
The access to the town is ensured by public transportation, with a direct bus line to the city centre (1 EUR, available from the bus driver only using cash). Information on buses may be found also in the apps "Máisbus" (also in English) and "Bus Santiago" (only in Spanish). There is taxi service to the city at a fix rate of 25 €/trip.
There are two other airports in the vicinity of Santiago.
- The airport of A Coruña is located north of the province, only about 58 km from the city of Compostela http://www.aena.es/en/a-coruna-airport/airport-destinations.html and
- The airport of Vigo http://www.aena.es/en/vigo-airport/airport-destinations.html at 90 km south from the center of Santiago de Compostela.
Bus, Train to Santiago de Compostela - Daniel Castelao
There is a direct fast train connection to/from Madrid Chamartín. Information on trains can be found in http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/index.html .
Additionally, connections by bus to different cities including Madrid can be found here: https://www.alsa.com/en/web/bus/national-destinations/more-destinations .