Take a virtual tour of Melbourne's major convention venue

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Potential planners and visitors to Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) can now tour the venue from the comfort of their own homes.

As part of its website upgrade, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), Australia’s largest convention centre, has introduced a 360-degree virtual tour of the venue. 

Supported by Tourism Australia's Business Events Advance Program, the virtual tours showcase MCEC’s facilities and spaces to customers from around Australia and the world. With 20 per cent of current website users from overseas, the tours will enable customers and visitors to virtually explore MCEC’s spaces, wherever they are browsing from.  

More spaces will be added to the virtual tours in the coming months, eventually showcasing all 35 room types available to book at MCEC.

MCEC’s head of marketing, Liz Kozmevski said, “The website is the first touchpoint for our customers and our visitors, and we wanted it to reflect the exceptional experiences they receive inside our venue.”

“We are thrilled to launch this new user-friendly platform that not only aligns with our brand, but also provides valuable resources to our customers, helping to deliver a seamless event experience,” she added.

In addition to the virtual tours, the new website offers information and resources to help customers plan their events. 

“When you book an event at MCEC, you’re not just booking a room, you’re booking a whole experience, from the layout and technical requirements to the food and wine served to delegates, to accommodation and incredible add-on experiences around Melbourne. The new website makes it easier than ever to get inspired and plan every facet of your event,” said Kozmevski.

Check out the virtual tour here.

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