IEEE ISIE 2027 · Paris, France · 15-17 June 2027

Visit Paris

Paris is one of the world’s leading cultural, scientific and artistic capitals. Come for the conference — stay for the city.

Paris, France 15-17 June 2027 June weather: 18-24°C
Paris skyline and Seine river
#1 One of the world’s most visited destinations
300+ Museums and cultural venues
~35 min From CDG airport to central Paris

Why Extend Your Stay

Paris combines scientific prestige, cultural depth, and exceptional urban heritage. IEEE ISIE 2027 takes place at the Jussieu Campus of Sorbonne University, in the heart of the Latin Quarter — a district where academic excellence and the history of ideas have shaped the city for centuries.

Beyond the conference itself, participants will be able to experience one of Europe’s most remarkable metropolitan environments: museums, monuments, gardens, bookstores, cafés, concert venues, and river walks are all within easy reach of the conference venue.

Arriving one day early or extending your stay by a few days can transform your visit into a more complete and memorable Paris experience. For additional inspiration: Paris Official Tourism.

Seine river in Paris

The Seine

The Panthéon in Paris

The Panthéon

Jussieu Campus in Paris

Palace of Versailles

Things to Do in Paris

Information Notice. The activities listed below are suggestions only. Participants are responsible for booking and organising them independently.

Palace of Versailles

Île-de-France

Wander through the opulent halls and gardens of Versailles, where the grandeur of the 17th century remains one of France’s defining cultural experiences.

Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles

Recommended visit: 2h minimum

Opening hours: 9:00am - 6:30pm

Castle 21€ · Castle & Gardens 32€

The Eiffel Tower

7th arrondissement

A global landmark of engineering and one of the most iconic panoramas in Europe.

Av. Gustave Eiffel, 75007 Paris

Recommended visit: 1h30

Opening hours: 9:30am - 11:00pm

2nd floor elevator: 22.60€

Musée d’Orsay

7th arrondissement

One of the world’s finest Impressionist collections in a magnificent former railway station.

Esplanade Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 75007 Paris

Recommended visit: 2h

Opening hours: 9:30am - 6:00pm (closed Mondays)

16€

Petit Palais

8th arrondissement · Free collection

Belle Époque elegance and refined collections in one of Paris’s most graceful museum settings.

Av. Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris

Recommended visit: 1h30

Opening hours: 10:00am - 6:00pm

Free permanent collection

Sainte-Chapelle

1st arrondissement

Gothic splendour and extraordinary stained-glass light in one of Paris’s most remarkable historic interiors.

10 Boulevard du Palais, 75001 Paris

Recommended visit: 1h30–2h

Opening hours: 9:00am - 7:00pm

13€ individual · 11.50€ group

The Panthéon

5th arrondissement

A major monument of national memory, honouring some of the most influential figures in French history.

Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris

Recommended visit: 1h

Opening hours: 10:00am - 6:30pm

16.50€

Getting to Paris

By Air

CDG: ~35 min to central Paris. Direct connections from major international destinations. Orly: ~30 min.

By Train

Paris is exceptionally well connected by high-speed rail, including London, Brussels, Amsterdam and Geneva.

Local Transport

Metro lines 7 and 10 stop directly at Jussieu, with easy access across the city.

Paris in June

18-24°C

Average daytime temperature

9:45 PM

Sunset in mid-June

Fête de la Musique

Free concerts on June 21

Open-Air Paris

Terraces, parks and riverside walks

Nearby Highlights Around the Venue

A remarkable concentration of landmarks within walking distance of Jussieu Campus.

Notre-Dame de Paris — 8 min walk

Panthéon — 10 min walk

Sainte-Chapelle — 12 min walk

Jardin du Luxembourg — 12 min walk

Musée de Cluny — 5 min walk

Île Saint-Louis — 10 min walk

Host City

Paris — where science meets inspiration

ISIE 2027 will take place at Jussieu Campus, Sorbonne University — at the very heart of Paris’s historic scientific quarter. For over eight centuries, this neighbourhood has been home to some of Europe’s most influential thinkers, from Marie Curie to the pioneers of modern physics.

Today, it remains one of the world’s densest concentrations of research laboratories and engineering schools. Delegates will find themselves steps away from the Seine, the Panthéon, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.

Venue Jussieu Campus, 5th arr.
Metro Lines 7 & 10 — Jussieu
Airports CDG ~35 min · Orly ~30 min
Campus Modern facilities, historic site
Neighbourhood Latin Quarter, central Paris
Nearby landmarks Seine, Panthéon, Notre-Dame nearby

Join Us in Paris — June 15-17, 2027

Submit your research, register for the conference, and prepare for an experience that combines the best of science with one of the world’s great cities.