W Melbourne - 408 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Venue and Accommodation

W MELBOURNE

408 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
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The 4th CISO 360 Asia & Oceania will be hosted at the prestigious W Melbourne. 

Sitting in the heart of the Melbourne CBD on the iconic Flinders Lane, the luxury hotel takes its design cues from the laneways that it sits between. Extending the laneway culture inside, 294 bold rooms and suites peel back the layers and revel in the city’s creative history. Expect colourful murals, amusing graffiti, and eye-catching modern sculptures. Head to Level 14 for the state-of-the-art FIT gym then dip and a sip poolside in WET®, all whilst soaking up city skyline views at our luxury hotel in Melbourne’s CBD.

Discounted Accommodation 

Pulse Conferences special discounted event rates will be available to book soon! 

For any questions in the meantime, please contact teampulse@pulseconferences.com 

Conference venue

With 830 square meters of ultra-modern event space, the hotel iwill set the stage for spectacular events. The space features an abundance of natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Flinders Lane and Williams Street and plays on Melbourne’s autumn colour palette.

Walking distance to the attractions or there is a tram line right outside.

Vibrant restaurants and bars electrify the experience. Curious is the bar where the CISO 360 Asia & Oceania welcome reception will be hosted. 

Location

This is an excellent location in the centre of Melbourne’s CBD on the supremely cool Flinders Lane, which is lined with great restaurants, bars and shopping. From here, it’s less than a 20-minute walk to many of the city’s attractions including Federation Square, the National Gallery of Victoria, the State Library, Queen Victoria Market, the Yarra River, and the Melbourne SkyDeck. Do make time to hop on a tram and explore a little further into one of Melbourne’s characterful suburbs: Fitzroy and Brunswick are good places to start. 

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