Venue & Accommodation

Conference Venue & Nearby Stay Options

The conference will be hosted in the heart of Melbourne CBD, offering delegates a convenient and professional setting with easy access to transport, nearby hotels, dining, shopping and key city attractions.

Conference Venue

The event will be held in the heart of Melbourne CBD, making it convenient for delegates to access public transport, nearby accommodation, cafés, restaurants and city attractions.

Melbourne CBD Easy Access Conference Venue
Venue Address Level 6, 350 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Convenient central location for local and international attendees.
  • Walking distance to multiple hotel accommodation options.
  • Close to tram stops, train access, dining, shopping and business services.
  • Ideal for academic, professional and conference-based events.
AIHE Venue Location Level 6, 350 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Venue Location Preview

Explore the venue surroundings, Melbourne CBD accessibility and the professional city environment delegates can expect during the conference.

Melbourne CBD venue location preview
Melbourne CBD Venue Area Modern conference environment with excellent city access and nearby hotel accommodation.
Professional conference surroundings
Professional Conference Surroundings A polished city location suitable for academic, industry and professional delegates.
City-based delegate experience
City-Based Delegate Experience Convenient access to transport, hotels, cafés, restaurants and Melbourne CBD attractions.
Accommodation and transport access nearby
Accommodation & Access Nearby Delegates can choose from multiple nearby hotels while staying close to the event venue.

Accommodation Options

Here are nearby hotel options for delegates, with map previews and direct links where available.

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Recommended Stay

Veriu Queen Victoria Market Melbourne

A stylish Melbourne CBD stay near Queen Victoria Market, ideal for conference delegates wanting a modern city base.

CBD Location Modern Stay Near Venue
City Centre
Hotel Option

Novotel Melbourne Central Hotel

A premium central Melbourne option with convenient access to transport, shopping and the conference venue.

Premium Hotel Central Location Conference Friendly
Official Link
Hotel Option

voco Melbourne Central

A contemporary hotel in the heart of the CBD, offering a comfortable and polished experience for event delegates.

CBD Stay Modern Rooms Premium Experience
Popular Choice
Hotel Option

ibis Melbourne Central

A practical and central accommodation choice for delegates who want a reliable stay close to the venue.

Budget Friendly CBD Accessible
Business Stay
Hotel Option

Courtyard by Marriott Melbourne Flagstaff Gardens

A modern hotel offering a polished business-travel atmosphere, well suited to professional conference guests.

Modern Rooms Work Friendly CBD Access
Nearby Option
Hotel Option

Flagstaff Gardens Hotel

A convenient Melbourne CBD option for delegates looking for a location close to the city and conference access.

CBD Stay Convenient Location Delegate Friendly
City of Melbourne

Discover Melbourne During Your Conference Stay

Explore attractions, sights, dining, shopping and visitor experiences across Melbourne while attending the AIHE International Research Conference.

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Our Campuses

Adelaide Campus

Level 5, 127 Rundle Mall,

Adelaide, South Australia 5000

+61 8 8470 0156

researchconference@aihe.sa.edu.au

Melbourne Campus

Level 6, 350 Queen Street,

Melbourne, Victoria 3000

+61 3 8849 0171

researchconference@aihe.sa.edu.au

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