Adelaide Convention Centre

North Terrace

Adelaide Convention Centre

Adelaide Convention Centre is a world-class convention centre in the North Terrace precinct of Adelaide, South Australia. The Centre was opened in 1987, with a redesign and expansion in 2017. It is only a short walk or tram ride away from other popular landmarks such as the Adelaide Oval, the River Torrens, and the Art Gallery of South Australia.

The Adelaide Convention Centre is also surrounded by a number of historical sites, including the Parliament House, the War Memorial, and the State Library of South Australia, which make for a great day of exploring.

In addition to its proximity to other tourist sites, the Convention Centre is known for its cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art facilities. It boasts a 2,000 seat Plenary Hall, which is the centerpiece of the Centre, as well as 22 other meeting rooms and ample exhibition space. The Centre also features a variety of dining options, ranging from casual cafes to high-end restaurants.

The Adelaide Convention Centre has hosted a number of high-profile events and conferences over the years, including the 2007 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders' Meeting and the 2017 International Astronautical Congress.

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