Travelodge Hurstville expands corporate appeal with new conference centre
- April 2, 2026
The new conferencing centre strengthens the hotel’s appeal for corporate meetings, workshops, training sessions and small-scale events, offering flexible layouts, fast connectivity and a large multi-use breakout area.
Located in the heart of Hurstville’s expanding commercial district, the hotel is positioning itself as a practical alternative for businesses seeking to avoid the cost and congestion of central Sydney without sacrificing accessibility. Hurstville sits around 16 kilometres from the Sydney CBD, with strong rail links via Hurstville Station and Sydney Airport approximately seven kilometres away, making the precinct particularly relevant for interstate and international business travellers.
Travelodge Hotel Hurstville General Manager Andrew O’Donovan said the area’s profile as a meetings destination was continuing to grow as the precinct underwent wider urban and commercial transformation. He pointed to investment in A-grade office developments, improved transport infrastructure and a growing professional workforce across the St George and southern Sydney regions as key drivers of demand. O’Donovan also said the hotel’s direct connection to a multi-venue club offered a clear advantage for planners requiring additional event capacity, with Club Central’s Alt. Hospitality offering able to accommodate larger groups when needed.

TFE Hotels Regional General Manager NSW and ACT Emma Soutter said the move reflects changing meeting patterns across Greater Sydney, with metropolitan centres such as Hurstville becoming more attractive for businesses seeking convenience, value and quality in equal measure.

For NZ Business Traveller readers, the development highlights the growing importance of decentralised business hubs, where strong transport links, integrated accommodation and adaptable event infrastructure are increasingly shaping where meetings happen. Hurstville’s rise as an alternative business precinct suggests that for many corporate travellers, convenience and connectivity now carry just as much weight as a CBD postcode.




