Getting around at Brisbane Indesign is easy with our hop-on hop-off bus service.
May 4th, 2012
You don’t need to worry about transport on Saturday 26 May – just jump on one of our complimentary buses.
With 3 colour-coded routes and 2 super shuttles taking you where you need to go and stops clearly marked on our Brisbane Indesign map, you can concentrate on having fun instead of finding a parking spot! With our hop-on hop-off bus service, getting around is quick and easy – and it’s the best way to make sure you see everything!
Visit the Brisbane Indesign website and download the bus route and Fortitude Valley map. There’ll also be maps available for attendees on the day, and our friendly Brisbane Indesign ambassadors are always happy to help if you need to find a particular showroom or learn about a specific event.
We’ve got Brisbane Indesign all mapped out. Come along for the ride!
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