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Located in Brisbane, eSpace is a dynamic and innovative hub that attracts creative minds and art enthusiasts. With its unique architectural design and a variety of exhibitions, performances, and workshops, it offers endless surprises for visitors. If you're into the fusion of art and technology, eSpace is a must-visit destination on your trip!

The Inchcolm by ODE Hotels

The Inchcolm by ODE Hotels

4.3 / 5Good15 Reviews
73 Wickham Ter
0.58KM from eSpace

This hotel is perfect for both families and business travelers! With family-friendly amenities like childcare and kids' meals, you can relax and enjoy your trip. Business guests will appreciate the meeting rooms and valet parking for added convenience. The hotel also offers Chinese hospitality, making you feel at home abroad. Facilities like laundry service and dryers are available, ideal for extended stays. Its prime location includes nearby cafés and bars, perfect for unwinding in the evening!

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerBarCafeValet Parking
per night
From
USD**4
George Hotel Brisbane, Independent Collection by EVT

George Hotel Brisbane, Independent Collection by EVT

3.8 / 59 Reviews
317/325 George St
1.27KM from eSpace
Conference HallDryerBarCafeChildren's MealDry Cleaning Service
per night
From
USD**1

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about eSpace

Don't miss the Quantum Physics Lab and Mars Rover Simulation. The AI Robotics Zone showcases cutting-edge Australian technology.

Yes, eSpace has full wheelchair access including elevators and adapted restrooms. Tactile paths are available for visually impaired visitors.

Photography is allowed in most areas except marked zones. Flash is prohibited near sensitive digital installations. Tripods require prior permission.

Groups of 10+ receive 15% discount. Schools and nonprofits may qualify for educational rates. Book at least 48 hours in advance.

Weekdays (especially Wednesday mornings) are least crowded. Avoid public holidays when Queensland schools are on break.

Yes, the Science Store sells unique souvenirs like 3D-printed space models and STEM educational kits. Proceeds support local research.