Darwin Convention Centre 10 Stokes Hill Road, Darwin City, Northern Territory 0800
About the Business
Welcome to the Darwin Convention Centre, a refreshingly unique Australian destination for business and leisure. Located at Darwin City, Stokes Hill Road, 10, our establishment is a point of interest that offers an exceptional experience for conferences, events, and meetings.
Spanning over 23,000 square meters, our carefully designed event spaces make us the largest conference and event facility in the Northern Territory. Whether you're hosting a small meeting or a large-scale conference, our world-class venue offers adaptable meeting rooms, an auditorium, and exhibition halls that can cater for up to 1,200 delegates.
Conveniently situated just a short 15-minute drive from the airport, our location within the vibrant Darwin Waterfront Precinct allows delegates to combine business with pleasure in a year-round tropical climate. With easy access to Asia by air, Darwin serves as the perfect launchpad to explore Australia's Top End natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
At the Darwin Convention Centre, we pride ourselves on offering a unique Australian destination for all business events. Our outstanding dining experiences and excellent service ensure that your event is not only productive but also memorable for attendees. With our global expertise and proven track record, our dedicated team will go above and beyond to ensure the success of your event.
As a gateway to Australia's natural and cultural treasures, the Darwin Convention Centre serves as a meeting place between the southern states and Asia. We are honored to have been announced as the recipient of the 2022 Business Excellence Award for a Large Business, winning for the Darwin region and then going on to win the top honor for the whole of the Northern Territory.
We are also excited to host SNAICC'23 β the 10th SNAICC National Conference, which provides delegates a safe space to learn, share, and network about early childhood education and care, as well as child protection issues that impact Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Come and experience the Darwin Convention Centre, where business meets pleasure in a truly unique Australian setting.
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Location & Phone number
10 Stokes Hill Road, Darwin City, Northern Territory 0800, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"My first experience here was the Midnight Oil concert, the band performed incredibly well, the music was perfect and Peter Garrets singing was immaculate. What upset me however was the behaviour of everyone around us. My partner and I paid for the most expensive tickets to sit at the front row, but everyone from the back row started coming to the front and blocked our view. What was the point of having a price difference when everyone just breaks the rules anyways? There was a woman in a wheelchair that paid to sit at the front row and she was begging people to move so that she could see the performance, yet no-one moved. Everyone behaved like such animals. Drunk people were clumsily falling ontop of us, I couldn't believe what was happening. The people next to us got fed up and walked out, we were about to leave aswell, but then we decided to sit all the way at the back where there were hundreds of empty seats. Although we were so far away, we could still hear the music perfectly well. The stage was still visible however I will never make the mistake of sitting at the front row, or even just at the front section in general ever again. When I came a second time to see Crowded House, I sat all the way at the very back of the centre and it was worth it. Seeing everyone scramble to the front was honestly irritating to watch. There should be some kind of warning when purchasing tickets that this behaviour will occur, because this is the type of behaviour you see at stand-up concerts. At least the Darwin Entertainment Centre has standards and implements rules that people actually respect. The performance themselves here were fantastic, the audience not so much. To anyone thinking of going to a concert here, unless you enjoy acting like an animal, then I suggest sitting all the way at the back."
"Spacious easy access to watch live bands such as Midnight Oil. Several Clean amenities reduce waiting. Taxi and Uber friendly. Located on the harbour close to cafes and restaurants and Darwin beach! Limited food & drink options in centre so We enjoyed delicious dinner at Snapper Rocks just 2 mins walk from convention centre."
"Conference hall located next to the beach. Has several meeting halls equipped with theater seating. There is a cafeteria inside. This place is perfect for large-scale gatherings. Exiting the building, we will be treated to an interesting view of the seaside which has water play facilities for children and adults."
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