Fullerton Hotel Sydney

ECHO 2026 will be held at the Fullerton Hotel Sydney, which is conveniently located in the heart of Sydney's CBD, within the historic former General Post Office building.

The Fullerton Hotel is easily accessible by train, light rail, bus, ferry and car.

Train

  • Martin Place Station: Approximately 3-minute walk
  • Wynyard Station: Approximately 4-minute walk
  • Town Hall Station: Approximately 13-minute walk
Light Rail

Light rail services operate to Wynyard Light Rail Stop, which is approximately a 3‑minute walk from the hotel. The light rail connects the CBD with surrounding precincts including Circular Quay, Darling Harbour and Randwick

Bus

Numerous bus routes service the nearby Wynyard and Martin Place bus interchanges, both located within a short walking distance of the hotel and providing connections across metropolitan Sydney and surrounding suburbs.

Ferry

Circular Quay Ferry Terminal is located approximately a 10–12 minute walk from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney and provides ferry services across Sydney Harbour, including routes to Manly, Watsons Bay and Barangaroo.

Parking

Parking options available near the Fullerton Hotel Sydney:

  • Valet Parking is available at the hotel (fees apply)
  • Wilson Parking, located at 123 Pitt Street, is approximately a 5-minute walk from the hotel.

Accessibility

The Fullerton Hotel Sydney offers step‑free access, lifts and wheelchair‑accessible facilities throughout the hotel. The surrounding Martin Place precinct provides wide pedestrian thoroughfares and level access from nearby public transport stations. Guests requiring accessible parking or assistance are encouraged to contact the hotel directly prior to arrival for arrangements.

Contact

Conference Organisers: The Conference Company

Email: echo@theconferencecompany.com

Telephone (within Aus): 1800 193 405
Telephone (Int.): +64 9 360 1240

Address: Level 35, International Tower One 100 Barangaroo Avenue, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia


Acknowledgement of Country
The Conference acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land on which the Conference will take place. We recognise and pay our respects the Gadigal Elders, past and present, and emerging.