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Four Points by Sheraton Opens in Brisbane

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Starwood has opened the first Four Points by Sheraton hotel in Brisbane, Australia.

Owned by Felicity Hotel Pty Ltd., Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane is the brand’s fourth property in Australia, joining Four Points hotels in Sydney, Geelong and Perth.

Four Points by Sheraton Brisbane is located in a contemporary 32-story tower designed by Brisbane-based Noel Robinson Architects at the heart of the city.

The hotel features 246 guest rooms, a fully equipped fitness center, free WiFi, complimentary bottled water, fresh coffee in the lobby, and the Best Brews local craft beer program.

The new Four Points is a short stroll from the city’s key attractions, including the Queen Street Mall, Brisbane Botanical Gardens, Brisbane River and South Bank precinct, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Treasury Casino and Queensland Art Gallery. The hotel is a short taxi ride from Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, a 20-minute drive from Brisbane’s international airport and within easy reach of public transportation options.

The Four Points also offers 3,358 square feet of naturally-lit, flexible meeting space equipped with state-of-the-art technology. In addition, an exclusive, covered rooftop venue on level 30 called Altitude offers spectacular views across the city and river.

“Starwood’s popular Four Points brand is a great fit for the city of Brisbane," said General Manager, Brad Mercer. “At Four Points, guests will travel the way they like, with genuine service and classic style - in an unbeatable location.”

Starwood, Australia, Four Points, Brisbane

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