Associations Forum National Conference

Grey Street Plaza

Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

Cnr Merivale & Glenelg Streets
South Bank Brisbane
Queensland 4101 Australia

www.bcec.com.au

07 3308 3000

Grey Street Hall

Travel & Transport Options

The Centre’s central city location is convenient for visitors with easy and direct access to an efficient citywide transport network of buses, trains, taxis and the river’s high-speed regular catamaran service.

  • The city to airport Air Train and City Train operate from the South Brisbane train station, adjacent to the Convention Centre.
  • There are two bus stations within the South Bank Precinct and a drop off bay along side the Centre is available for chartered coaches
  • Queensland’s Go Card enables seamless travel across bus, train and ferry services and is readily available at newsagents, convenience stores and railway stations.
  • There is a dedicated taxi rank located at the Centre’s Main Entrance
  • The Centre has undercover parking for 1600 vehicles
  • The City’s international and domestic airports are only a 25 minute taxi ride from the city centre and the Convention Centre.
  • Brisbane is a compact, connected city, ideal for walking and getting around via the many scenic river and bridge walks.
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    Parking

    There are 1,500 undercover parking spaces available at the Centre, accessed by Merivale Street.
    0-6 Hours $15.00
    6-7 Hours $17.00
    7-8 Hours $19.00
    8-9 Hours $21.00
    Over 9, up to 24 Hours max $25.00
    Motorcycle $12.00
    Early Bird enter before 9am, exit between 3pm-6pm (Mon-Fri only) $12.00

    Grey Street Foyer

    About South Bank

    South Bank is a unique riverside cultural and entertainment precinct in the heart of the city of Brisbane. Set in lush subtropical riverfront parkland, it is a dynamic urban lifestyle and retail precinct that showcases Queensland’s art and culture and hosts one of the world’s most important collections of indigenous art.

    Located on a one kilometre stretch of the Brisbane River, South Bank is home to the only sand and swimming beach in the heart of an Australian city. You’ll be surprised at the diversity of attractions, with rainforest walks, more than 30 restaurants, cafes and bars, stylish shops, symphony orchestras, state opera companies, performing arts theatres and art culture including Australia’s newest and largest Gallery of Modern Art.