Getting Here

Are you planning to visit the Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre for the first time? 

How wonderful! We can’t wait to welcome you. On this page, we’ve included all the important information you’ll need to make the most of your time in our brilliant city. 

No matter your mode of transportation, getting to the GECC is a breeze! Located in the heart of the city’s CBD (our street address is 56 Goondoon St, Gladstone), the GECC is easy to access by car and public transport and provides visitors with an abundance of fantastic events all year round.  

We’re surrounded by incredible places to grab a bite or meet friends for pre-show drinks, so if you’re planning a trip to the GECC, why not make a day (or night) of it? 

Facilites

  • If you’re driving, the GECC offers parking in our on-site multi-storey car park. There are 170 spaces including dedicated wheelchair friendly parking facilities. Entry is via Oaka Lane.  

    The car park is serviced by three lifts and provides direct access to the building through double glass doors on Level One. You can also access the building through the front doors on Ground Level via Goondoon Street. 

    Convention Centre Parking Cost: Free 

    Can’t find a park in the centre’s carpark facility? Don’t worry, there is ample parking around the city centre. And even better, all street parking in the Gladstone CBD is free. It’s just part of our regional charm! 

  • CDC Queensland operates the public transport buses throughout the region, including services from the airport. City drop off points include Gladstone Valley and Auckland Street, both a short walk to the GECC.  For the latest timetable, click here. 

    No need to arrange a designated driver for your night out or worry about losing your way in an unfamiliar city - taxi ranks are handy in the city centre and at the airport. Alternatively, call ahead on 131 008 to arrange a pickup. 

    If you’re a visitor to our city, rent a car and make a plan to see more of what the greater Gladstone Region has to offer. All major car hire companies are located at the Gladstone Airport Terminal or nearby. 

  • Easy accessibility for every guest is our top priority. Wheelchair access is available via Goondoon Street, and the centre’s multi-story carpark is serviced by three elevators providing direct level entry to the building. The centre also has lift and ramp access to all areas of the building and obstruction-free access to facilities for the mobility impaired. Should you have individual accessibility needs, contact Box Office prior to your visit to discuss with our friendly team.  

  • Ban Thai Bar and Restaurant

    Ban Thai Bar and Restaurant is home to some of the best Thai food in Gladstone, making it the perfect place to grab a bite. Choose from an extensive selection of authentic Thai cuisine and relax with friends in a welcoming restaurant atmosphere.  

    Coffee Club

    If you’re visiting the GECC during the day, wander up to the Coffee Club at the Gladstone Grand Hotel on Goondoon Street for a quick coffee and a pre-show snack, or enjoy an after-show review with friends over coffee and cake. 

    Central Lane Hotel and Resturant 

    Looking for some extra fun with your meal? Head down to the newly renovated Central Lane Hotel. Grab a bite to eat at the Public Bar or enjoy a meal in the Bistro. And when you’re done, challenge your friends to a game in Gladstone’s only ten pin bowling alley. 

    Cotton Mill Café

    Yearning for a good old-fashioned burger? This family owned and operated café in the heart of Gladstone is open for breakfast and brunch, serving great coffee, delicious café fare and an exciting range of specials.   

    Dimitris Mediterranean Restaurant

    This little hidden gem on Roseberry Street will delight you with its authentic Mediterranean cuisine. Open for dinner from Monday to Saturday from 5.30pm to late, sit back and enjoy a leisurely meal in a sophisticated setting. 

    Lightbox. espresso & wine bar

    Lightbox espresso & wine bar located at the entry of Gladstone Entertainment and Convention Centre. Since opening in 2014, Lightbox has quickly become renowned for its excellent service, carefully hand-picked range of wines, bespoke cocktails and delectable food offering.

    Oak and Vine 

    The Gladstone Grand Hotel’s Oak and Vine restaurant offers great value bistro-style meals and drinks set in a bright, leafy interior. The Oak and Vine is a terrific venue to take the kids along for a meal. 

    Queens Hotel 

    Whether you want to unwind with a refreshing beverage or fuel up after a day at the GECC, the Queens Hotel is where the party starts! A family-run hotel with pub and steakhouse, their steaks, ribs, and burgers are hard to beat. Wheelchair accessible. 

    Rocksalt Restaurant and Bar 

    Offering a wide range of beverages and an amazing menu, Rocksalt Restaurant and Bar is a popular destination for Gladstone residents and visitors alike. Relax in the lounge or dining areas or enjoy our sub-tropical climate in the outdoor terrace.  

    Thai Classic Restaurant

    You know the food is good when a restaurant has been around for 20 years! Indulge in aromatic Thai cuisine expertly prepared by the Thai owner and chef. Located in the City Plaza, Thai Classic Restaurant is open seven days a week. Make sure you book ahead to avoid the queue. 

    The Reef Hotel 

    With three bars and an award-winning restaurant, The Reef Hotel serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner which can be enjoyed on the deck overlooking the Gladstone Harbour. 

  • Looking for Gladstone accommodation that’s handy to the GECC? There are a range of options including Gladstone Central Plaza which is located across the road. We are also a five-minute walk from the Oaks, Rydges, the Reef Hotel and more. 

    Central Apartment Group

    Gladstone Central Plaza Apartment Hotel (part of Central Apartment Group, our accommodation partner) offers spacious and modern 4-star apartments and fabulous amenities including onsite pool, gym, spa, and corporate lounge facilities. Situated across the road from the GECC, it offers unparalleled convenience for visitors to the city. 

    Mantra Gladstone 

    Mantra Gladstone is located close to some of the city’s best attractions, offering spacious rooms and comfortable accommodation. Relax and unwind in your room, or take a short stroll to the world-class Gladstone Marina. 

    Oaks Gladstone Grand Hotel

    Not here just for an overnight stay? All rooms at the Oaks Gladstone have kitchen and laundry facilities. Modern and beautifully appointed with views over the city, mountain ranges or Gladstone Harbour, the Oaks is ideal for business or pleasure. 

    Reef Hotel Gladstone

    Operating since 1856, Reef Hotel Gladstone offers 52 rooms, three bars and a rooftop pool. Book a room and stay in the heart of Gladstone, all while enjoying access to 40 pokie machines, and an award-winning restaurant within the hotel grounds.  

    Rydges

    Get a great night’s sleep in Rydge’s signature Dream Beds and wake up refreshed for work or play in Gladstone. Centrally located in the CBD, guests enjoy proximity to all that Gladstone has to offer. 

Getting here

  • Getting from Agnes Water to visit Gladstone is easy.

    Driving: Agnes Water to Gladstone is just over 120km via the Bruce Highway and the drive will take you just over 1.5 hours. Follow Round Hill Rd and Fingerboard Rd to Bruce Hwy/Roe St/A1 in Miriam Vale. Then continue on Bruce Hwy/A1. Take Gladstone Benaraby Rd to State Route 58 in Gladstone Central.

    Alternatively, you can taxi from Agnes Water to Taunton, then take a bus; or taxi to Miriam Vale, then train to Gladstone.

  • From Miriam Vale to Gladstone, driving will take approximately 50 minutes to complete the 67km journey. Simply take Gladstone Benaraby Rd/State Route 58 to Bruce Hwy/A1 in Wurdong Heights, then follow the A1 to the city centre.

    From Miriam Vale you can bus or train to Gladstone, with the journey taking around 40-50 minutes.

  • Brisbane to Gladstone is just over 500km (6 hours) by car, following the M1 and Bruce Hwy/A1. The drive is simple, essentially following one main path until you turn right at Benaraby onto Gladstone Benaraby Rd/State Route 58, 20km from the city centre. 

    By Air

    Gladstone is more than just a “mail run” stop for airlines.  As a busy regional centre for business and industry, a tourism hub and launching point to the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, Gladstone is serviced by both Qantas and Virgin airlines with multiple flights arriving daily.  

    GECC is only a 7 minute drive from Gladstone Airport. On arrival at the airport, you can hire a car or catch a taxi or bus to the city centre. Airport transfer may also be available with your accommodation provider. 

    By Train

    Queensland Rail Travel operates tilt train services twice daily from Brisbane to Gladstone. The journey is just over 6 hours. 

    By Bus

    Bus services from Brisbane to Gladstone are available with Greyhound Australia. Average trip duration is 10 hours.