As the venue for our upcoming conference, Hilton Sydney offers a wide range of thoughtfully designed accessibility features that support the independence and dignity of every guest. From accessible rooms and amenities to inclusive design throughout the hotel, their commitment ensures that all attendees can participate fully, safely, and confidently. We’re proud to be hosting our event in a space that reflects the values of access, inclusion, and respect.
• Accessible meeting rooms
• Audible alerts in elevators
• Bedroom & bathroom doors at least 32 inches wide (812 mm)
• Hotel complies with all local and/or national disability laws
• Emergency Call Button on Phone
• Level or ramp access
• Lowered buttons in elevators
• Lowered peep hole in door
• Public Areas/Facilities accessible for physically challenged
• Roll-in Shower
• Rubber shower mats
• Strobe alarms
• Accessible elevators
• Accessible parking
• Braille elevator
• Doorbell w/Audio/Strobe Alert in selected rooms
• Hotel complies with ADA Guidelines
• Lowered emergency evacuation instructions
• Portable shower chairs
• Automated curtains/shades
• Rooms accessible to wheelchairs (no steps)
• Service support animals welcome
• Visual alarms for hearing impaired
The Hilton’s accessible rooms feature thoughtfully designed accommodations to ensure comfort and independence for all guests. Please ensure you note any requirements in the ‘specific requests’ section when booking.
This year will be the first year we are heading away from conference venue for the Awards Gala Dinner, which is being held at the ICC in Darling Harbour.
ICC Sydney is a purpose-built accessible venue designed to welcome all guests. Key features include:
Mobility Access
Hearing & Vision Assistance
Facilities & Amenities
Transport & Parking
For more details or help on arrival, please visit the ICC Sydney customer service desk.
You can also visit the ICC website for more information here
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