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Centrally located in the heart of Wellington’s Queens Wharf precinct, the Ballroom (within Foxglove Bar) which boasts views onto the harbour and the bustling Customhouse Quay, is a perfect space for your meeting, seminar, conference or convention. The wooden floors, chandeliers, vintage glamour and large balconies will mean your delegates or guests will be treated to something different.
Features: exclusive entrance opposite Shed 11, harbour facing balcony, disability access, service lift, two 42 inch LCD TV’s, pull down screen for projection, PA with music system, wireless microphone and i-pod input.
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The Ballroom is a large bright and airy versatile space with views onto the bustling Queens Wharf precinct and the delightful Wellington harbour.
Floor area: 321m2
| Seating layouts | Capacities |
| Banquet | 150 |
| Boardroom | 30 |
| Classroom | 100 |
| Cocktail | 250 |
| Exhibition Space | 10 booths at 3m x 2m |
| Theatre | 160 |
| U-shaped | 50 |

A perfect venue for exclusive parties or functions, and home to a great selection of rare and fine whiskey, champagne and cocktails.
This plush room features elegant furniture, a marble bar top, a 42 inch Plasma TV, two harbour facing balconies, a JBL music system with I-pod & DJ input. Foxtail has its very own exclusive stairwell entrance located on the first floor of the building. It also boasts a magical oak wardrobe entrance.
| Seating layouts | Capacities |
| Cocktail | 100 |
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