The Pavilion Convention Centre, Jupiters Hotel & Casino Gold Coast
The Pavilion Convention Centre, although linked to the hotel casino complex, has been specifically designed as a totally self-supporting convention and meeting facility. The facility recently underwent a $3 million facelift, with refurbishment features including new lighting and carpet throughout all the meeting rooms creating an ambience with a sense of timeless sophistication and glamour.
Jupiters Hotel & Casino Gold Coast
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Jupiters Hotel & Casino Gold Coast is located on Broadbeach Island and is set amongst seven stunning acres of landscaped gardens and parklands. Take a short stroll or monorail ride to the Broadbeach strip, beach or nearby shopping Centres. Relax in five star luxury, or live it up with a range of first class entertainment, including seven restaurants, eight bars, extensive leisure facilities and the never ending excitement of a 24-hour casino. Find your way around
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| Accommodation is available with 594 rooms in total, featuring either a king-sized bed or two double beds; Executive rooms; Executive Lounge located on the 18th floor; Club Suites with small balconies; Ocean Terrace Suites with sun terraces or King Terrace Suites with sun terraces. Four rooms with wheelchair accessible facilities including wide bathroom access with handrails are available. Check-in 2pm. Check-out 11am Transport to/from Hotel |
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| From | Km | Miles | Mins | Via |
| Gold Coast Airport | 20 | 13 | 30 | taxi/car |
| Brisbane Domestic / International Airport | 80 | 49 | 60 | taxi/car |
Local coach services operate from the Brisbane and Gold Coast Airports to the hotel.
Nerang Railway Station is 9kms from the hotel, with a connecting bus available. This service provides a direct link to the Brisbane Airport.
Gold Coast – The Coast with the Most
The Gold Coast is one of Australia's leading holiday playgrounds. With 42km of sun-drenched beaches, World Heritage Listed rainforests, theme parks, shopping and nightlife, it's the Coast with the Most.”

Updated February 2011
