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APPEA has block-booked accommodation at the hotels and apartments listed below. To take advantage of the special accommodation rates negotiated for APPEA Conference delegates, please complete the accommodation section of the registration form online or as part of your conference registration application on page 29 of the registration brochure.
All bookings will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis until hotel blocks are full.
Delegates are respectfully asked NOT to book directly with the official conference hotels. Special conference rates are not applicable in this situation and the organisers were unable to accurately assess transport requirements from these particular hotels.
1. InterContinental Hotel (formerly the Hyatt) - North Terrace
2. The Sebel Playford - 120 North Terrace
3. Stamford Plaza - 150 North Terrace
4. Oaks Embassy Apartments - 96 North Terrace
5. Oaks Horizons Apartments - 104 North Terrace
6. Mercure Hotel - 125 North Terrace
7. Hotel Grand Chancellor on Hindley - 65 Hindley Street
Adelaide Airport offers state of the art facilities, first class services and sweeping views of the city skyline against a backdrop of the Adelaide Hills. Located just a short taxi ride from the Adelaide Convention Centre the Adelaide Airport is arguably the most conveniently located of all Australia's major airports.
Major international airlines fly direct into Adelaide, providing connections from New Zealand, the United States, Asia and beyond. Adelaide's central position on the continent also ensures the most convenient gateway to the rest of Australia. Fast, frequent and affordable connections to all major domestic destinations are available.
For more information visit www.aal.com.au
By TrainGreat Southern Rail operates the Indian Pacific, The Ghan, The Overland and The Southern Spirit, which have services from Adelaide to Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Darwin and Brisbane. The travel distances range from one to six nights between the various destinations and the Indian Pacific and The Ghan are both award-winning tourism experiences in themselves. For more information visit www.gsr.com.au
A modern road network connects the nation. Distances are great – but the journey is rewarding. For more information visit www.raa.com.au
By TramAir-conditioned trams pick you up right outside the Adelaide Convention Centre. Trips within the city centre are free. The route stops at Rundle Mall shopping precinct and the Central Market before continuing all the way to Glenelg, Adelaide's premier beachside destination. On weekends, enjoy a nostalgic trip to Glenelg on one of the original trams. For further information visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au
The main railway station is right next door to the Adelaide Convention Centre and it provides access to Adelaide's major suburban centres. For further information visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au
Adelaide's City Free bus service is a complimentary service for people who want to get around the city quickly. A network of public buses connects the city to the Adelaide Hills, suburban beaches and shopping precincts. For further information visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au
A Taxi Rank is positioned immediately in front of the Adelaide Casino on North Terrace. A short taxi trip to the airport takes 15 minutes and costs approximately AUD$12. For further information visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au
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