accommodation

Accommodation

Perth Convention Centre and exhibition centre (PCEC)

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Perth’s central business district, the WagyuEdge ’25 Conference will unfold on the picturesque banks of the Swan River, just steps away from Elizabeth Quay. This event will be hosted at Western Australia’s premier convention, exhibition, and meeting venue, purposefully designed to offer an exceptional experience for all attendees.

Surrounding the venue, delegates will discover a diverse selection of accommodation options, ranging from luxurious hotels to cozy lodgings, ensuring a comfortable stay amid the dynamic atmosphere of Perth. 

Perth Accommodation

Accommodation recommendations for WagyuEdge '25 Delegates

Holiday Inn Perth City Centre

778 - 788 Hay Street, Perth

Holiday Inn Perth

Holiday Inn® Perth City Centre provides you with warm and welcoming accommodation while putting you in the heart of the Perth CBD. Our central Hay Street location is within walking distance of the city’s main attractions, entertainment, business district and retail shopping district.

From $200.00 per room, per night, for the Standard King when booked across the conference and shoulder tour dates. Contact the hotel to book. 

InterContinental Perth City Centre

815 Hay Street, Perth

InterContinental Perth City Centre

Experience the exquisite charm of Perth from your luxury accommodation at InterContinental Perth City Centre. Stay in the vibrant heart of the CBD, a short walk from the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, as you relax in the comfort of your beautiful hotel guest room with thoughtfully designed interiors and furnishings.

10% of best available rate (direct to the hotel). Email or call the hotel direct (+61) 8 9486 5729 remembering to quote IDOTHGRP. 

The Westin

40 Hay Street, Perth

Accommodation

Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre, The Westin Perth is in a prime location in the heart of Perth, ideally located 656 feet from Perth Concert Hall and 984 feet from the city’s vibrant city malls. Boasting a terrace, the hotel is close to several noted attractions, around 0.7 mi from Perth Convention and Exhibition Center and around an 18-minute walk from WACA. Guests can enjoy a drink at the bar or a meal in the restaurant.

Deluxe King Room starting from $300.00 per room, per night (room only with complimentary wifi access). 

DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront

1 Barrack Square, Perth

Accommodation

Attending an event at PCEC and looking for accommodation with a great view? Conveniently located, serenity of uninterrupted river and city views.

A special group accommodation rate has been negotiated at DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront for the dates of April 8th through April 12th, 2025.

Contact the hotel to book – subject to availability.

Parmelia Hilton Perth

14 Mill Street, Perth

Accommodation

We’re next door to Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and a one-minute walk to Brookfield Place commercial and retail precinct. Kings Park and Botanic Gardens, Elizabeth Quay on the Swan River, Perth Arena and His Majesty’s Theatre are less than ten minutes away on foot. 

Central to the business districts, we offer flexible meeting options and exceptional local dining. Contact the hotel to book. 

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