Amora Opens New Brisbane Property

Amora Hotels & Resorts has opened a new five-star property in Brisbane following a US$20 million transformation.

The latest acquisition of the Thai hospitality group, Amora Brisbane joins the company’s expanding portfolio of six owned and operated hotels and resorts under the Amora brand in Australia and Thailand.

Previously the Novotel Brisbane, the hotel is located in the prime CBD area, a short stroll from Central Railway Station, The Queen St Mall, Treasury Casino and Suncorp Stadium; and a five-minute ride from the entertainment precincts of Howard Smith Wharves and Fortitude Valley. For business travellers, a quick 15-minute ride takes them to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

 Amora Hotels & Resorts has opened a new five-star property in Brisbane following a US$20 million transformation. 

With Amora Brisbane, Amora Group is positioned to gain momentum from the MICE and events sectors, boosted by Brisbane’s up-and-coming status as a key sports destination in Australia. Its sterling line-up of international sports events and the 2032 Brisbane Olympics will place the city under the global spotlight.

The 296-key Amora Brisbane features 11 refurbished conference and events spaces spanning 1,148 sqm; an elevated outdoor pool and deck, a fitness studio and a sauna. For dining, Dapl Restaurant offers modern Australian cuisine using the best of locally sourced produce and ingredients, complemented by The Lobby Bar and Two Donkeys Café. Accommodation types range in size from the Amora King and Amora Double Rooms to Premier Rooms and Executive Suites, with certain rooms offering private balconies overlooking the Brisbane cityscape.

 Amora Hotels & Resorts has opened a new five-star property in Brisbane following a US$20 million transformation. 

Brisbane continues to make the right headlines in the business arena, supported by the dedicated efforts of key agencies such as Brisbane Economic Development Agency, Tourism and Events Queensland, and the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, in winning significant bids for international exhibitions, conferences and incentives. In addition, Brisbane is funded by an AU$25 billion (US$16 billion) pipeline of city-transformation projects that will enhance the city experience for visitors and delegates alike, making it an attractive destination for leisure and business.

Other hotels and resorts in its portfolio are Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney and Amora Hotel Riverwalk Melbourne in Australia; and Amora Neoluxe Hotel Bangkok and Amora Hotel Chiang Mai in Thailand, making up a total of 1,350 keys

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