20th International Conference on Reachability Problems

October 21-23 2026, Turku, Finland



Venue & travel

Venue

Quantum Auditorium (QUA AUD)

Quantum building, University of Turku
University Hill (Yliopistonmäki)
Vesilinnantie 5, 20500 Turku, Finland

The 20th International Conference on Reachability Problems (RP26) will take place in the Quantum Auditorium (QUA AUD) at the University of Turku. The auditorium is located on the lower ground floor of the Quantum building. All scientific sessions of the conference will be held in the same auditorium.

Quantum is situated on University Hill, close to Turku city centre. The University of Turku campus map and lecture-hall information can be found here:

https://www.utu.fi/en/university/turku-campus/lecture-halls

Getting to the venue

The campus is within walking distance of the city centre. Local buses also serve the University Hill / university area. For up-to-date local routes and timetables, use the Föli journey planner:

https://www.foli.fi/en

If you arrive in Turku by train from the direction of Helsinki, Kupittaa railway station is particularly convenient, as it is close to the university campus. You can also travel to Turku (City Centre, Logomo) and continue to the venue by local bus, taxi, or on foot.

Travel to Turku

Turku is located in Southwest Finland. International visitors can travel either directly to Turku or via Helsinki.

By air

Turku Airport (TKU)
Turku Airport has international connections, with routes varying by season. The airport is connected to Turku city centre by Föli bus lines 1/1A.
Current flight information:
https://www.finavia.fi/en/airports/turku

Helsinki Airport (HEL)
Many international visitors arrive via Helsinki Airport and continue to Turku by train or long-distance bus. The airport has its own railway station beneath the terminal.
For train connections, search from Helsinki Airport to Kupittaa or Turku (City Centre, Logomo) using VR:

https://www.vr.fi/en

Direct bus connections from Helsinki Airport to Turku can be searched using Matkahuolto:

https://www.matkahuolto.fi/passengers

By train

Turku has rail connections from Helsinki and other parts of Finland. Travelers arriving from Helsinki can use Kupittaa station, which is close to the university campus, or continue to Turku (City Centre, Logomo).

Tickets and current timetables:

https://www.vr.fi/en

By bus

Long-distance buses connect Turku with Helsinki, Helsinki Airport, and many other Finnish cities.

Timetables and tickets:

https://www.matkahuolto.fi/passengers

By ferry

Turku also has regular ferry connections with Stockholm. The Port of Turku is connected to the city centre by local public transport.

Getting around Turku

Turku is a compact city, and the city centre, University Hill, and many hotels and restaurants are within easy walking distance of each other.

For longer journeys, Turku has an extensive local public transport network operated by Föli. The network connects the airport, harbour, railway stations, bus station, city centre, and the university area. Contactless payment is available on local buses.

Föli journey planner:

https://www.foli.fi/en

Accommodation

Turku city centre is a convenient area to stay: the University Hill campus is nearby and easily reached on foot or by local bus.

Questions about the venue or travel arrangements: rp26@utu.fi