Set in Dunedin, 1 km from Taieri Gorge Railway, Ebb-Dunedin offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Mary-Lou
New Zealand
Beautiful hotel. We had breakfast in the cafe which was very busy and staff struggled a lot with keeping up. Tried their best but service was very slow.
Hotel St Clair is located just 10 minutes’ drive from central Dunedin. Rooms include flat-screen satellite TV, en suite bathroom with under-floor heating and views of St Clair Beach.
Karen
Australia
close to the beach and we could hear the waves
very comfortable bed
Conveniently located in the centre of Dunedin, The Chamberson offers 5-star accommodation close to Taieri Gorge Railway and Toitu Otago Settlers Museum.
Magda
New Zealand
The hotel is close to all we needed to have a relaxing, enjoyable time. The room was clean, modern and comfortable. Everything we needed! We are already planning our return!
Centrally located in Dunedin, Victoria Hotel is a 5-minute walk to The Octagon and St. Paul’s Cathedral. It offers spacious studios and apartments with satellite TV and private balconies.
Lynda
New Zealand
Clean, staff helpful, location great, comfortable beds, good shower and facilities
Dunedin Leisure Lodge - Distinction is a 4-star hotel set in landscaped gardens overlooking Dunedin’s Botanic Gardens. The hotel is a 5-minute drive from the city centre.
Scenic Hotel Dunedin City is a 4.5-star hotel which offers modern accommodation, many with harbour views. The hotel is located only 2 blocks from the Octagon, the city's famous landmark.
Centrally located in Dunedin, the Kingsgate Hotel is a 3.5 star property offering spacious accommodation close to the city centre. Guests can enjoy unlimited free WiFi during their stay.
Built in 1883, the unique Scenic Hotel Southern Cross is situated in the heart of Dunedin. Just a short walk from the train station, it offers historical charm and a well-equipped fitness centre.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dunedin cost 443 lei per night, and 4-star hotels in Dunedin are 610 lei per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dunedin can on average be found for 823 lei per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dunedin this weekend is 480 lei or, for a 4-star hotel, 555 lei. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dunedin for this weekend cost on average around 773 lei per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs 380 lei per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dunedin for tonight. You'll pay on average around 781 lei if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dunedin will cost around 812 lei (based on Booking.com prices).
Besutiful city in South Island. A lot to see and do: museums, Larnach Castle, astonishing Botanic Garden. For those who have more time there are a lot of beautiful beaches and gardens who worth visiting.
DINU
Romania
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Returning to a city I have lived in during my University/...
Returning to a city I have lived in during my University/ Start of working career days to a total of 10years and then a further 6 years it is special to return for a visit.
Having lived in Central Otago early 7 years there is Always a visit to StClair Beach to enjoy plus the views and food options
Susan Walsh
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I visited the Farmers Market which was fun.
I visited the Farmers Market which was fun. I also had a takeaway meal of blue cod, oysters and homemade chips from Best Cafe. The meal was amazing.
I visited a part of the Botanic gardens which was lovely and watched a women’s rugby game at Opoho, just above the Gardens. We were treated to beautiful weather and a large flocks of wood pigeons!
Maude
10
Scored 10
It suited my plans perfectly to stay right in the central...
It suited my plans perfectly to stay right in the central city area.
Dunedin is a fab place to visit.
I will definitely be going back.
There is always thing's to see and do.
The architecture is amazing and it's a really easy city to get around.
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Anonymous
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It was very cold, but luckily it didn't rain and where we've...
It was very cold, but luckily it didn't rain and where we've stayed our heatpump was amazing. Dunedin is beautiful with very old beautiful buildings and lots of noisy students walking in the main streets until very late talking very loud and kicking rubbish bins.
Michelle
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We just stayed one night on our way to Stewart island as we...
We just stayed one night on our way to Stewart island as we have been here many times.
We did a trip to Port Chalmers as we hadn’t been there. It a a cute town with a working port. Worth a look and a bit of a walk around.
Hotel was very easy to locate - not a lot of available space to park the car while checking in. Was excellently located close to everything we wished to access. Dunedin is a very walkable city and the concierge and front desk staff were able to assist with all our enquiries, store luggage and arrange transport to the airport. Bar staff were fabulous. The room was a little on the small side, but totally adequate for our needs. If you stay here, you must use the 'old' elevator at least once, just for the experience.
The hotel is right in Dunedin so we were able to walk to the shopping centre and local tourist sights. The pub downstairs was great. We ate one meal in the dining room and it was fantastic. Our beds were really comfortable and the rooms were warm (we travelled in winter). The bathroom was clean and airy with a big window which opened. This was a neat hotel which I would describe as "art deco" but this could be the wrong description. They also had free parking for hotel guests which was MUCH appreciated!
The front of house team were great and very helpful, especially when we had a few small issues. Our included breakfast was fantastic! Loads of choice, plenty of it and a nice environment to sit and eat, while looking out at the Dunedin hills. Very handy location to the centre of Dunedin (the Octagon) where there are lots of pub and relaxed style restaurants and cafes. Note that Dunedin is very hilly, so getting back to the hotel after dinner and a couple of wines can be difficult!
Fantastic location, very central in Dunedin and the view of the waterfront was a perk. It was next door to Moiety, where we really wanted to book dinner for a night, Unfortunately we were staying over new years so the restaurant was closed. Hotel was walking distance to downtown and rhe university, fireworks, and most restaurants and about 15min driving away from the castle. We were able to drive about 45min to the royal albatross center as well, which was very scenic.
Apartment was spacious, clean and located in the heart of town. Street parking was ample in the evening, but only available by the hour during the day (not a big deal.) Although access to the apartment was contactless, they did a great job explaining the procedure. Unlike most hotels these days, they serviced the apartment (made the bed, cleaned the bathroom, changed the towels) each day - thank you!
central location was great. room was modern and tastefully decorated. had a separate bath and shower. lovely bath products. very comfortable bed and great Wi-Fi and TV size. Bodum style filter coffee and the staff searched for decaf for us ! the indoor/outdoor centre as the common landing area was unique! this is not a hotel with room service so guest beware but lots of options within walking distance.
Exceptional food, cocktails and service in the Press Club. Convenient location - just a short walk to The Octagon and other conveniences. A wonderful stylish Hotel - thoroughly enjoyed our 2-night stay so much that we stayed again on our return to Dunedin. Would definitely recommend. Special mention to the gentleman who assisted with our luggage and to the entertaining bar staff.
Although this hotel may more basic than what most folks would want, we found it to be comfortable, well run, very well located, and an exceptional value for the money. Also, the hotel provides free parking just across the street. This makes it an even better option for a price-conscious traveler.
Historic hotel built in 1884; some original elements remain. Great location, free parking across the street from hotel. Parking in Dunedin CBD can be difficult, so convenient parking was much appreciated! Our room had a view of the central courtyard, where the original stables were built.
Cheap as chips so it is what it is. (you get what you pay for)?
On that note travelling around the cost of New Zealand ..... the most comfortable beds ever. compare this to the likes of 5* hotel apartments the staff efficient straight to the point .. but the best beds thus far.
Beautiful boutique hotel well appointed self contained room.
Everything required is in the room washing and drying facilities
Rooms are immaculately maintained as is the rest of the property
Great location in Dunedin easy walk to restaurants
Everything was fabulous about our room and hotel staff service was exceptional. We dined at Parcels with the set graduation menu which was divine. We will be back now we have found the perfect Dunedin Hotel.
Great hotel. Friendly staff, clean room with fully equipped kitchen, comfy bed, fast wifi and walking distance to restaurants. Very good value for the money.
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