Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCCEC) in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia has conference facilities that can accommodate up to 6,000 people. Inaugurated in 2004, it offers 22 meeting rooms, 12 kitchens for catering requirements, 4 halls, 4 registration offices, exhibit space, and main arena. It has been recognized by EarthCheck, the biggest environmental management program in the world, for its sustainable practices.
A variety of fun things to do in the area include visiting the Queensland Korean War Memorial. Dedicated in 2010 and launched in 2011, it depicts the story of the Korean War, and honors the families and veterans involved. Tourists should also visit Pratten Park in nearby Sydney. A sporting complex inaugurated by New South Wales Gov. Frederic Thesiger in 1912, it is the original home of the Western Suburbs Magpies rugby league team. Another interesting site to visit in the city is Gold Coast Regional Botanic Gardens. A center of learning for all ages, it features a wide variety of plants. These include raised fruit, herb, and vegetable gardens. It also has a sensory garden for people with disabilities. One of the best hotels in the city is 4.5-star Synergy Broadbeach. The hotel has barbecue facilities, lounge area, outdoor pool, and spa and wellness center. Each room has a balcony with a dining area. Another famous hotel in the city is The Wave Resort. It offers self-contained apartments, each equipped with a private balcony. It also has a tour desk that may help guests in planning their activities during their stay.