1-11 August 2024  View all  2023 events

Whether you are local or just visiting the Gold Coast, we encourage you to plan your BLEACH* experience allowing plenty of time to explore your surroundings.

We encourage you to use public transport where possible, ride a bike, walk or ride share to your favourite BLEACH* destination.

North Burleigh Hub

To book a local taxi, just call 131 008 anywhere in Australia.

Timetables and routes available via Journey Planner.

Find a list of City car parks by suburb here, which include links to each map location and detailed information, including parking fees.

Use your favourite ride sharing app to get to and from BLEACH* hubs. 

Broadbeach Hub

The nearest light rail station is Broadbeach South tram station and the Precinct is approximately 10 minutes walk from the station.

You can plan your journey with G-Link here.

To book a local taxi, just call 131 008 anywhere in Australia.

Timetables and routes available via Journey Planner.

The nearest bus stop is at the Pacific Fair bus station, which is located directly across from the main entrance to the Broadbeach Cultural Precinct.

Routes that are serviced by this station include 741, 743, 744, 745, 750, 751, 752, 753, 754, 756.

Time-limited free parking is available on-site at Broadbeach Cultural Precinct, and some on-street parking is available in the surrounding streets, including Barcardi Court and around Pacific Fair.

Patrons are encouraged to use public transport, ride sharing or active transport wherever possible.

Use your favourite ride sharing app to get to and from Broadbeach Cultural Precinct. 

Botanic Gardens

To book a local taxi, just call 131 008 anywhere in Australia.

Timetables and routes available via Journey Planner.

Parking is available on-site at the Botanic Gardens. Find a list of City car parks by suburb here, which includes links to each map location and detailed information, including parking fees.

Use your favourite ride sharing app to get to and from BLEACH* hubs. 

HOTA

Timetables and routes available via Journey Planner.

The bus stop at HOTA currently services Route 731 however there is another bus stop on Bundall Road servicing Route 747 and 748.

Timetables and routes available via G:link

The light rail and bus routes offer many services to Surfers Paradise. From Surfers Paradise it is around a 10 minute walk to HOTA through Chevron Island and across the new bridge.

Parking, including wheelchair accessible parking, is available at the HOTA, Home of the Arts but it’s limited.

There are two main carparks, one in front of HOTA Central and a second carpark directly in front of HOTA Gallery. Parking is also available to the west of Bundall Road.

We recommend you plan to arrive in plenty of time, as parking is limited and it does get busy. You might also wish to consider carpooling to the event with family and friends.

Please see this page on the City of Gold Coast website for full details on parking at HOTA. If you have any queries please contact City of Gold Coast on 1300 322 111.

To book a local taxi, just call 131 008 anywhere in Australia.

A designated set-down and pick-up area is located in the porte-cochère out the front of HOTA.

Use your favourite ride sharing app to get to and from HOTA.

The HOPO ferry service operates regularly, with stops at Surfers Paradise, Marina Mirage, Southport, Sea World and HOTA.

Further information about timetables, fares and service updates can be found at the HOPO website.

CURRUMBIN VALLEY

ACOUSTIC LIFE OF SHEDS is a driving experience and your car will form part of the event convoy to each location.

The starting location will be advised to ticket holders prior to the event. A detailed map and route directions will be provided on arrival at the starting location.

Further information on event accessibility can be found by visiting our Accessibility page.

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Yugambeh Language Region and all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People of the Gold Coast. We recognise their continuing connection and contributions to country and culture. We pay respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. 

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