Experience Sydney at the Centre’s New Bayside Lounge
Visitors to the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre can now unwind between business sessions and take in superb views of Sydney at the venue’s new waterfront Bayside Lounge.
A first for an Australian conference centre, the two-storey Lounge features a spectacular outlook over Darling Harbour and the city, and a striking, contemporary décor designed to create a relaxed ambience.
The Lounge offers a chic bar for those looking to chill out over a quiet drink and snack, while barista-made coffees are popular with visitors wanting to recharge.
Upstairs, a fully equipped business centre provides the perfect space for delegates, exhibitors and organisers to catch up on emails and discuss business, while the adjacent Bayside Boardroom is ideal for half or full day meetings for up to 24 people.
Accommodating up to 150 people, the Bayside Lounge is also available for hire for cocktail events.
Launching the Lounge, Centre Chief Executive Ton van Amerongen described it as the perfect link between the Centre and its surrounds.
“Sydney is such a superb setting for an event that we wanted to create a venue where our visitors could relax and connect with the city.
“The Bayside Lounge’s sensational water views, its spacious design and relaxed atmosphere really embrace the spirit of Sydney and create an amazing experience that no other convention centre can emulate,” Mr van Amerongen said.
“It gives a unique dimension to our venue that is sure to add to the success of any event.”
Mr van Amerongen said the Bayside Lounge was a key component of the Centre’s refurbishment program which has seen new furnishings and carpets introduced throughout the venue, the addition of contemporary glass wall panelling and the installation of more than 150 LCD signage display screens.
Conveniently located in Convention Centre Bayside, the Bayside Lounge is open daily from 8am. For information on meetings and events at the Bayside Lounge contact 02 9282 5000 or visit www.scec.com.au
Graham Muldoon
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