Level 13 Theme Rooms and Costume Hire

Rotorua
Contact for bookings

Level 13 is Rotorua’s most unique venue

Four separate fully themed rooms plus the main bar area, you can hire the entire venue for your next big event. Have something smaller in mind? Hire an individual room instead! Whatever your needs, Level 13 have it covered with pre-designed event packages, and will work with you to customise your perfect event. Book an afternoon tea mystery event for a little group of 8. They can host groups from 8 people to 80. Loads of costume options. The rooms are super cute with amazing detail. Level 13 also host performers so pop along and check the vibes. Stay connected on their Facebook or Instagram.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Level 13 Theme Rooms and Costume Hire

Address

1141 Eruera Street
Rotorua

Contact

07 347 8797

info@level13.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

Wheelchair accessible and accessible bathrooms. Part of the Safe Space alliance.

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