Australian Bleeding Disorders Conference 2025

Venue

The Australian Bleeding Disorders Conference 2025 will be held at the stunning VOCO Brisbane. Located in the heart of the CBD, VOCO Brisbane is the ultimate destination for unforgettable family getaways.

VOCO Brisbane

85-87 North Quay
Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia
+61 (0)7 3237 2300
brisbanecitycentre.vocohotels.com

Accommodation

Standard Rooms offer the perfect welcome to Brisbane with city or river views, a modern bathroom with eco rain shower, a king-size bed with a choice of pillows and comfy corner seating.

  • 24 sqm
  • 2 Adults
  • 1 Queen or 2 Double or 1 Double 1 Single or 2 Queen

Pricing ranges from $269-$289 per night (room only).

Voco Brisbane Standard Room
Standard room at VOCO Brisbane

Getting there

From the Airport: Continue to East-West Arterial Rd. Take Airport Link to Water St in Fortitude Valley. Continue on Water St. Drive to Ann St in Brisbane City.

Public Transport: Take the Airtrain Brisbane from International Airport Station to Central Station. Walk approximately 700m from Central Station to the hotel.

Taxi, Ridesharing & Car Hire: For more details and options visit  the Brisbane Airport website.

  • 13cabs: 132227
  • Black and White Cabs: 133 222
  • Fare estimate is $45-$55 from the airport to Brisbane CBD.

Car Hire: Visit the Rental Cars section on the Brisbane Airport website.

Car Parking: On-site parking is available at VOCO Brisbane. Enter via North Quay. 1.8m height clearance. Cost is AUD 36 per night, subject to availability. Other off-site parking options are Wilson Parking at Brisbane Quarters and Care Park on Tank Street, online booking required.

Discover Brisbane

Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is a large city on the Brisbane River. Clustered in its South Bank cultural precinct are the Queensland Museum and Science centre, with noted interactive exhibitions. Another South Bank cultural institution is Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, among Australia’s major contemporary art museums. Looming over the city is Mt. Coot-tha, site of Brisbane Botanic Gardens. Learn more.

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