Description:

  • Situated in a quiet and sunny street, this 1920s (refurbished in the 90s) motor inn in the central city provides easy access to many of Wellington's main attractions. Walk to the main shopping centres or stroll to Te Papa, the National Museum. Don't be fooled by the somewhat simple exterior, the rooms at the Carillonare spacious and clean and the prices are reasonable. Comfortable and friendly (even your dog is welcome by arrangement), experience the style of the 1920s with the comforts of today.
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User Reviews for Carillon (The)

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    A great place to stay

  • When I came across the Carillon when I was looking for a place to say for the 2012 Wellington sevens.The manger Philip made me feel very welcome when I arrived and told me about the...

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    Eddie & Dee

  • When we arrived at the inn we were supposed to stay at the manager informed us he had double booked us we were not very happy but he told us he had arranged for us to stay at the Carillion...

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    Cozy place to stay Longtime

  • I have travelled New zealand for 11months. I checked heaps of backpackers in which stressed "Budget" but Most of them had poor service. Even they were rude to their customer. ...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +64 4 384 8795
    • Address:

    • 33 Thompson Street
    • Mount Cook
    • Wellington 6011 v
    • Neighborhood:

    • Cuba Street District
    • Amenities:

    • parking
    • pets-allowed
    • tv-in-room
    • Payments:

    • mastercard visa

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