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Christmas Party Venues in Perth

Find Christmas party venues in Perth perfect for shared Christmas party nights and exclusive office parties. Choose from themed Christmas parties, festive lunch or dinner and dancing whether for a company party, or a joiner night for friends and family.

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11 Christmas Party Venues in Perth, Western Australia

The Morley Local can host gatherings of up to 200 people in the Function BarOur most intimate and semi-private space. This carpeted area features easy access to our shared function bar, multiple TV screens, in-house music, and a variety of seating options, including booth seating. Booking your event in this space will allow your guests to tuck a...
The Morley Local
The Morley Local Perth
5/250 Walter Rd W, Morley, Perth, Western Australia, WA 6062
   450 Max capacity
Four Points By Sheraton Perth Perth
707 Wellington Street, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
   
Hyatt Regency Perth Perth
99 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
   
Mercure Perth Perth
10 Irwin Street, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
   
Novotel Perth Langley Perth
221 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
   
Parmelia Hilton Perth Perth
14 Mill Street, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
   
The Westin Perth Perth
480 Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia, 4000
   
Pan Pacific Perth Perth
207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Western Australia, 6004
   
The Sebel East Perth Perth
60 Royal Street, Perth, Western Australia, 6004
   
Aloft Perth Rivervale Perth
Lot 1015 & 1016, The Springs, Great Eastern Highway, Rivervale, Perth, Western Australia, 6103
   
Best Western Airport 85 Motel Perth
40 Lamington Avenue, Ascot, Perth, Western Australia, 4007
   

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