Novotel Barossa undergoes hefty refurb

Novotel Barossa undergoes hefty refurb

The Novotel Barossa Valley Resort has just completed a $2.5 million refurbishment of its conference centre.

The bolstering aims to meet the growing demand for conferences and events in the Barossa, with a number of fancy revamps inside the resort.

As part of the refurbishment, dramatic floral carpet now flows throughout the centre, which can host up to 250 delegates. Custom designed pendant lights made from the metal straps of wine barrels are a feature, as are hardwood timber slats on the walls and ceilings.

Modern, portable fireplaces are also a highlight, giving a sense of theatre to the area.

General manager for the hotel, Sarah Henderson, said the region is a big drawcard for business events.

“On the back of the award-winning ‘Barossa Be Consumed’ campaign by the South Australian Tourism Commission, there has been overwhelming interest in the Barossa as a business events destination,” Henderson said.

“It was this interest that was the catalyst for further investment in the resort, which last year saw us complete a refurbishment of our 140 guestrooms. We’re now very pleased to unveil the makeover of our sprawling conference centre and it has so far been receiving fantastic reviews.”

South Australian Tourism Commission’s chief executive Rodney Harrex also commented on the refurbishments, saying it was great to see the Novotel Barossa Valley investing to attract more conferences to the region, adding that the destination was renowned for its food and wine – something that lures delegates to the Barossa.

The flourishing food scene has very much been a popular attraction for conference groups in the Barossa, which is home to food personalities such as Maggie Beer, as well as MasterChef contestants Tracy Collins, Colin Sheppard and Callum Hann.

Situated in the natural amphitheatre of South Australian wine country, the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort boasts panoramic views of its world famous neighbour, the Jacob Creek vineyards, and is considered an inspirational conference venue in South Australia.

A preferred location for business events with nine function rooms, the resort has an Endota Spa on site and the 18-hole Tanunda Pines Golf Course adjacent to the hotel, making it an ideal venue for upmarket incentives and meetings.

To celebrate the refurbishment, the Novotel Barossa is offering a special day delegate package for $69 per person, including complimentary post-conference drinks.

For bookings, contact the hotel directly on +61 8 8524 0045 or via email.

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