Visitor Information - Perth

Show Hours & Venue
PERTH CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE
| Wednesday 3 November | 10am to 6pm (6pm-8pm VIP Night) |
| Thursday 4 November | 10am to 8pm (Late Night) |
| Friday 5 November | 10am to 5pm |
How to Register
Entry to the exhibition is FREE if you pre-register online. If you register at the exhibition, an entrance fee of $20 will apply. Once registered you are welcome to visit the show as many times as you like.
Register FREE for DesignBUILD COMMERCIAL.
Click on the 3D floor plan to access our current show floor plan
Who's Exhibiting?
Click here to view the current list of Exhibitors.
Getting to DesignBUILD Perth
The Perth Convention Exhibition Centre is located right next to the beautiful Swan River- only a few minutes away from the city's CBD. To see a map of the venue, click here.
Parking
Access to the Convention Centre Car Park, operated by the City of Perth, is via Mill Street, Mounts Bay Road and the Mitchell Freeway, Riverside Drive-Off Ramp.
Early bird parking or long stay parking is available at the following locations:
Wilson-Westralia Square
141 St Georges Terrace – Entrance Via Mounts Bay Road
City of Perth Parking (CPP) - His Majesty’s
King St opposite His Majesty’s Theatre
City of Perth Parking (CPP)
Terrace Road car park, entry Terrace Road
Concert Hall car park, entry Terrace Road
His Majesty’s car park, entry Murray Street
Public Transport
To find the easiest way to make your way to the show click here.
The Central Area Transit (CAT) bus system provides a free scenic link between the foreshore precinct and hotels, shops, restaurants, museums and cinemas in and around the City centre. Bus stands closest to the PCEC are located in the Busport adjacent to the PCEC and also on St George’s Terrace which is one block away.
Please refer to the Transperth website at www.transperth.wa.gov.au for further information, including timetables and maps.
Accommodation
For your DesignBUILD Perth accommodation rates please click here
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