Heritage Christchurch (The) (Christchurch)

Heritage Christchurch (The) (Christchurch)
Heritage Christchurch (The)

country: New Zealand, city: Christchurch (City)

Heritage Christchurch (The) Heritage Christchurch (The)Stay in this modern hotel or in the historic turn-of-the-century Old Government Building that has been lovingly restored to provide a blend of old world charm and contemporary comfort.

Location
Heritage Christchurch is positioned on Cathedral Square in the very centre of the city. The hotel is a ten-minute walk from the Convention Centre, Town Hall, Arts Centre and Hagley Park.

Rooms
Guests can choose to stay in the elegantly appointed suites in the Old Government Building. The guests can enjoy the charm and ambience that comes with staying in one of New Zealand's most carefully preserved and restored historic buildings.

Restaurant
The elegant and charming Maddison's Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience featuring an extensive menu with low carbohydrate and organic options.

General
The property offers conference facilities to run your meetings and seminars, which can accommodate up to 125 delegates.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Baby sitting service
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Currency exchange
Disabled facilities
Gymnasium
Indoor swimming pool
Laundry facilities
Lounge
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Sauna
Spa
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Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Internet access
Iron and ironing board
Mini bar
Modem/data port connection
Pay-per-view movies
Radio
Refrigerator
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:


  • 6 km to the nearest Station (Christchurch)

  • 14 km to the Airport (Christchurch)

Address:
24-28 Cathedral Square
Christchurch


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