InterContinental hotel to debut in Brisbane

Written by May 14, 2025Spice News

Located on Elizabeth Street, in Brisbane’s CBD, the property will be converted from Brisbane Hilton to InterContinental Brisbane.

It will undergo a major renovation that is expected to be complete in 2027 and will integrate the hotel, Wintergarden and Regent Theatre into one destination blending retail, dining, entertainment and hospitality.

Once complete, it will feature 321 rejuvenated guest rooms, four restaurants and bars, and expansive conferencing and events facilities.

“We knew it would take a special property to bring our InterContinental brand to life in Brisbane and we are incredibly proud to partner with [site developer] ISPT in support of the rejuvenation of this incredible asset,” says Cameron Burke, director of development, Australasia and Pacific, IHG Hotels & Resorts.

“The Brisbane hotel market, and South East Queensland region, is entering a golden era fuelled by transformative infrastructure projects, a booming tourism sector and the countdown to the 2032 Olympics.

“With record investment and a surge in corporate and leisure demand, the region is fast becoming Australia’s most dynamic hospitality hotspot.”

InterContinental Brisbane will open as the third InterContinental property in Queensland, joining InterContinental Hayman Great Barrier Reef and InterContinental Sanctuary Cove Resort.

In Australasia, IHG Hotels & Resorts currently operates 21 hotels within its luxury and lifestyle segment, with five properties in the pipeline, spanning its InterContinental, Kimpton, Vignette Collection and Hotel Indigo brands.

In total, IHG Hotels & Resorts has 69 hotels in Australasia operating under nine brands, with another 26 properties in its development pipeline.

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