From Here, You’ll See A Whole New Way Of Looking At The World
Hold your 2006 conference at InterContinental Sydney and enjoy upgraded views with a variety of food and beverage options including Club InterContinental.
For the same cost of a city view room InterContinental Sydney will upgrade* your delegate to a Harbour view room boasting uninterrupted views overlooking the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens or East Sydney Harbour.
Plus special upgrade packages* for day conference delegates including lunch or afternoon tea in your choice of the unique and exclusive Club InterContinental on the 32nd floor or the sleek new and funky Harbour Room – both offering spectacular harbour views!
To ensure your conference is a resounding success InterContinental Sydney has also introduced several impressive new ‘experiences’ including a guaranteed two hour response to enquiries, a dedicated meeting executive for personal service, innovative and motivational menu choices and the ‘Organisers Dream Kit’ inclusive of your own mobile phone for the duration of your event.
InterContinental Sydney has a proficient in-house audio visual team who are extremely hands-on and helpful, and two purpose built dedicated ISDN and full broadcast studios for both video conferencing and television media. The hotel’s extensive range of meeting facilities includes 14 versatile function rooms all with natural daylight, the latest technology including wireless internet access and capacity ranging up to 300 theatre style and 500 reception.
For enquiries please do not hesitate to contact our Meetings and Events department today on +61 (0)2 9240 1202 or email [email protected]
* For conferences to be held April – October 2006. Valid for residential meetings 20 rooms or more per night. New enquiries booked from November 2005 – February 2006 subject to availability.
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