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Travelodge Wellington Soon to Re-Open for Business

Travelodge Wellington Soon to Re-Open for Business Following Major Refurbishment

26 May 2009: Travelodge Wellington will re-open its doors in early June following a multi-million dollar refurbishment.


The centrally located Gilmer Terrace hotel is the second Travelodge in New Zealandwith its sister property, Travelodge Palmerston North, opening a year ago.

The new look Travelodge Wellington has been 8 months in the making and its NZ$11 million transformation now makes the 132 room hotel one of the best 3.5 to 4 star hotels in the city.

“The hotel is in a prime location in the centre of Wellington’s financial and shopping hub, yet close to key attractions such as Wellington Zoo, the Wellington Cable Car and Te Papa Museum of New Zealand, it is also only a five minute walk from the harbour,” says Shaarn Letele, Hotel Manager, Travelodge Wellington.

The rooms have been completely revamped, from light fittings to security cards and new LCD televisions.  The conference rooms have also been given a face lift, making Travelodge Wellington the ideal venue for small to medium sized conferences for up to 100 delegates.  The hotel’s foyer has been transformed, introducing a trendy new café and the existing restaurant now has fresh, modern décor. 

In line with the revitalised Travelodge brand in both New Zealand and Australia, the style of Travelodge Wellington is fresh and modern with an emphasis on delivering comfortable hotel accommodation, complete with up-to-date technology.

“The new-look Travelodge Wellingtonl offers guests a fresh and modern accommodation choice in centre of the city. The friendly and efficient service of the Travelodge Wellington team will make this hotel a smart choice for value conscious business and leisure travelers,” says Mr Letele. 

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