Our address:
Level 11 15 Willeston St,
Wellington Central
6011,
New Zealand
Our phone(s):
04 473 0524
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Our website:
www.willeston.co.nz
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Education Consultants
Meeting spaces for Conferences
Wellington Central, Wellington City
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The shopping hours and days of the business Willeston Conference Centre are:
Opens in 2 day 8 hours 14 minutes
Welcome to the Willeston Conference Centre, situated in the heart of the city, close to the shops, transport, hotels, restaurants and other wonderful services the city has to offer. The Willeston Conference Centre is a dedicated Convention Centre offering a range of Event Venues, Venues for Hire Wellington, room sizes to suit your needs, from large to small we endeavour to cater for all needs. All rooms are open plan and free from pillars blocking your view, have great air conditioning, are bright with plenty of natural light, and have views of the city and over the harbour.
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