This 4 star hotel is located on the heritage side of the Naumi Studio Wellington. Featuring classic architecture, this charming property offers free WiFi, flat-screen Smart TVs, modern bathrooms.
Tom
New Zealand
Attractive decor, clean rooms, awesome central city location, and the price was very reasonable.
Centrally located in Wellington, Boulcott Suites is a unique luxury apartment hotel featuring a selection of stylish accommodation from studios to four-bedroom townhouses. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
Denimk
New Zealand
Easy check in and check out, right in town for easy access to shops
Just 13 minutes’ walk from the iconic Te Papa Museum in the heart of Wellington, Travelodge offers rooms with flat-screen cable TV. It features a fitness centre. Free WiFi is available.
Located in Wellington's city centre, within 5 minutes' walk from Lambton Quay shopping area, Atura Wellington features a restaurant and free access to a fitness centre. Guest also enjoy free WiFi.
West Plaza Hotel is a spacious, 5 level property located in Wellington CBD, just 3 minutes’ walk from Te Papa Museum.
Reuben
New Zealand
Unfortunately did not eat breakfast at the hotel. But dinner was excellent! Great service.
Our car decided not to start in the morning which made us late for our check out at 10am. The staff were very understanding and allowed us to fix the issue without the added pressure of a late penalty or parking fee. The car issue was the only thing that almost ruined our trip. We will definitely recommend West Plaza Hotel to anyone wanting to stay in Wellington.
Set in Wellington and with Freyberg Beach reachable within 2.3 km, Mövenpick Hotel Wellington offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Lizana
New Zealand
It was a great stay. The room was big and comfortable, and we had a cot already installed for our baby, which was a nice touch. The bed was very comfy, and overall, it was a fantastic experience.
This 4 star hotel is located on the heritage side of the Naumi Studio Wellington. Featuring classic architecture, this charming property offers free WiFi, flat-screen Smart TVs, modern bathrooms.
The hotel is so beautiful and the location is amazing
QT Wellington offers a fusion of luxurious art, technology and indulgence. It boasts an eclectic collection of New Zealand art and features a fitness centre.
Hotel is absolutely beautiful, great location too.
James Cook Hotel is located in the heart of Wellington, just 500 metres from Lambton Harbour. It features a fitness centre and a restaurant with harbour views.
Close to everything, park up and walk to all attractions
Set in Wellington and with Freyberg Beach reachable within 2.3 km, Mövenpick Hotel Wellington offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
We keep returning to this property as it's so good
Surrounded by lush botanic gardens, Sofitel blends French 'art de vivre' with New Zealand's capital beauty. The 5-star hotel is central to Parliament's precinct, premium shopping and Sky Stadium.
Perfect location and best ever deal for dinner and breakfast
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman Hotel is ideally located between The Terrace, Lambton Quay and Courtenay Place, in the centre of Wellington's business and entertainment district.
Nice room and handy to town and rental cars.Bed good
Offering direct access to the Lambton Quay shopping area, just 850 metres from Wellington Station, this hotel features rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views.
That the access to Lambton Quay was so accessible.
Situated in Wellington, 1.3 km from Freyberg Beach, Hotel Room @ 89 Courtenay Place features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Well situated in the Wellington CBD district of Wellington, Microtel by Wyndham Wellington is set 1.4 km from Freyberg Beach, 2.6 km from Hataitai Beach and 500 metres from National War Memorial.
Location was great. Close enough to walk in to town.
Bay Plaza Hotel is located on Oriental Parade in Wellington’s city centre, offering rooms with satellite and Freeview TV and a tea and coffee maker. Te Papa Museum is a short 5-minute walk away.
The location is great and an impressive room size.
Located in the heart of Wellington city, Trinity Hotel offers accommodation suitable for leisure or business travellers, with comfortable rooms featuring free WiFi, satellite TV and room service.
The receptionist is so friendly, helpful and kind !
Just 13 minutes’ walk from the iconic Te Papa Museum in the heart of Wellington, Travelodge offers rooms with flat-screen cable TV. It features a fitness centre. Free WiFi is available.
Located in Wellington's city centre, within 5 minutes' walk from Lambton Quay shopping area, Atura Wellington features a restaurant and free access to a fitness centre. Guest also enjoy free WiFi.
This 4-star boutique hotel offers free Wi-Fi and is located in the heart of Wellington, 10 minutes’ away from the Westpac Stadium, Queen's Wharf Event Centre, and the Lambton Harbour.
very comfy room. excellent staff and superb location.
Ibis Wellington is set in the heart of the city, ideally located near the bustle of Lambton Quay and within walking distance to Parliament House, TSB Bank Arena, Westpac Stadium and the waterfront.
Location is excellent
Comfy beds, great clean room
FAQs about hotels in Wellington
On average, 3-star hotels in Wellington cost £72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wellington are £91 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wellington can on average be found for £107 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Wellington this weekend is £77 or, for a 4-star hotel, £104. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Wellington for this weekend cost on average around £104 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Wellington for tonight. You'll pay on average around £114 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Wellington will cost around £120 (based on Booking.com prices).
Acclaimed for its thriving art, film and cultural scene, windy ‘Welly’ is enclosed by mountains such as Kaukau and Victoria on one side and the picturesque Wellington Harbour on the other. Wellington has the distinction of being the world’s southernmost capital city.
As the gateway to New Zealand’s magical south island, Queens Wharf is headquarters for ferry services across Cook Strait as well as in the direction of Eastbourne on the other side of the harbour.
Get your bearings by using the Kelburn cable car that starts at Lambton Quay and travels up to the Botanic Gardens and Carter Observatory with its sweeping views across the Miramar Peninsula and local bays.
Don’t miss a visit to New Zealand’s national museum, Te Papa, which also incorporates the National Art Gallery. Cuba Street offers a multicultural touch and includes the Wellington Night Market with an array of international cuisines. Ascot Street is a lively shopping precinct.
Wellington Airport has flights to other domestic destinations as well as Australia and Fiji. Booking.com can help you choose your hotel to round off a fantastic city trip vacation.
Sorry, I don't enjoy cities so I'll pass on this one.
Sorry, I don't enjoy cities so I'll pass on this one. But for the record. We are not a young couple. At 76 & 83 years plus we are both disabled. Any activity is a distant memory. Tip, don't assume! : )
Alexandra
10
Scored 10
Travel vehicles were accessible.
Travel vehicles were accessible. Food venues were accessible and service was great. I had dinner at a Chinese restaurant and the service was positive as hosts made all customers welcomed and support in sharing information about meals were explained clearly.
Wellington is easy to get around due to public or private taxi availability.
Toso
10
Scored 10
Favorite NZ City but I'm a country girl so the traffic is...
Favorite NZ City but I'm a country girl so the traffic is awful and parking is expensive. Uber was gr8 though, fast, reliable, safe and cheap.
If you want top quality Maori Kai the Karaka Cafe at water front next to Te Papa
Helen
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Zealandia and the Botanic gardens were great for an outdoor...
Zealandia and the Botanic gardens were great for an outdoor experience. Indoors, the tour of the Beehive and Parliamentary buildings was excellent, as was the Te Papa Museum. Some good restaurants around, but can take a while to find.
Maxwell
Australia
10
Scored 10
We experienced perfect weather from Thursday to Sunday in...
We experienced perfect weather from Thursday to Sunday in mid-May. We arrived on a Thursday afternoon, and we had a brief demonstration of horizontal rain (I can now say I experienced it :D). The rest of the time, we had a bright blue sky and crisp temperatures—perfect!
The city is lovely and very walkable. We went to the tourist information centre, and the person who helped us was lovely. The cable car is maybe a bit underwhelming (you only need to do it once to say that you have done it), but the botanic garden and its surroundings are worth the trip.
As a Melbournian, I wanted to see if Wellington's coffee is as good as Melbourne's. He listed some of the top coffee places and explained the difference between the types of coffee served at each location.
The locals are so friendly and helpful. People often stopped and helped us when we were staring out our phones to orient ourselves.
As vegans, finding good food and a few excellent, fully plant-based restaurants was very easy.
Liezl
Australia
10
Scored 10
We stayed at the Apollo which was an easy walk into town.
We stayed at the Apollo which was an easy walk into town. Buses to areas out of the city seemed pretty regular. Wellington is a pretty switched on city, with a creative energy and plenty of things to enjoy. Cuba St which is pedestrians only has plenty of cafes and restaurants and the food is top notch. Our favourites for dinner were Loretta’s, Olive, Mr Go’s. Icecream and Creaming sodas at Duck Island, coffees at Pickle and Pie, Cheese Scones beautiful pastries and coffee at Myrtle’s. Some good clothing shops, also recycling shops where there was really good clothing for sale at low prices, good bookstores. A must visit is Te Papa Museum - Level 4 Māori and Pacific Island history is impressive. The museum’s shop is also worth checking out. The lobby of QT Hotel (there’s a golden hippo on the hotel’s exterior) - you don’t need to be a guest to wander in to view the lobby area which includes a magnificent private art collection and a ritzy bar. Plenty of bars with music and Sunday Farmers Market on the waterfront was bustling with plenty of fruit and vegetables along with brunch food and coffee available.
We received a warm welcome at check-in and the process was handled efficiently. The room we had did not have a window but was very spacious, well appointed with a gorgeous bathroom and comfortable bed. We slept very well, probably helped by there being no window, and the supplies in the room for a morning cup of tea were perfect. The hotel is very conveniently located across the road from the airport bus and within walking distance of all of Wellingtons attractions. We would stay here again for sure!
We arrived after hours but the reception team had all of our things ready and waiting. The room was an exceptional value -- spacious, well located, clean and comfortable. I was even able to use the gym for a quick workout in the morning. The reception team were absolute gems again when we checked out, they held our bags while we explored around the city. Will absolutely stay here again the next time we're in Wellington!
We arrived in Wellington with the city being in alert level 3, so many services, banks, etc were closed. Athena was really thoughtful and considerate with us and helped us a lot to deal with problems we had due to level 3 restrictions. Regarding the hotel, it was great that the room included our own place to cook. The location was really good too, we were near almost every place
I’m an ex Wellington resident so I know the town and this place is an excellent central location, a short stroll/walk to everywhere. It was a standard quest apartment which is to say it’s a well appointed and serviced modernish apartment. It’s in the back of the old bank building which is a central landmark in Wellington. Pretty much the heart of the city.
We needed a room for the night close to wellington Airport at a reasonable rate and ideally with a restaurant and this property provided this well for us. The restaurant provided a good enjoyable meal with friendly service. The hotel provided a taxi in lieu of a shuttle bus in the tariff to take us to the Airport at 4:15am
We were in Wellington to mountain bike and required safe storage for our bikes, the staff allowed us to take our bikes up to the room providing they were clean. This was amazing.
It would be great if the hotel had a lock up storage cage or room available for storage of bikes as the popularity of biking in the city grows.
Everything the Motel had to offer was exceptional Close to CBD, Cafes, Eateries, Te Papa Museum. Well worth it staying at Bay Plaza Hotel.
Room had great views of Wellington CBD, waterfront. Close to Airport. Staff were awesome, friendly and cheerful. Definitely would recommend staying here.
Wonderful location for visiting all of Wellington's attractions. All were within easy walking distance.
The room was cozy and quiet with excellent blackout blinds to shut out the light of the city. The shower was amazing!! Best shower on our whole 3 week trip to New Zealand!
Perfect cheap night in wellington before catching ferry. Centrally located and a five min drive to the ferry port. You know what you’re getting with an ibis but much more worth it than staying in a hostel. Comfy beds and a secure car park which is really useful.
We liked that the room was fully self-contained and clean, with nothing chipped, worn or threadbare. The central location offered a great starting point to explore Wellington City. Check-in and check-out was seamless and late check-out was greatly appreciated.
The hotel was super central and very convenient to visit Wellington, being a stone's throw away from the tram. The room was large and comfortable given we were in the city centre, and quiet despite overlooking a crossing, and there was convenient parking.
Super friendly staff. Clean tidy rooms with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Nice enough views. Super secure parking which is something alot of places dint offer in Wellington city. Central to the CBD which has all your shopping needs covered.
Great location, warm and comfortable room, with great staff. Very handy to all that central Wellington offers. Room wasn’t facing into any of the city’s notorious winds so that was good too. Windows open a bit, so that was also a bonus.
A fine hotel w/ kitchen, somewhat up the hill from the centre of Wellington, and down the hill from the botanic gardens. A good base for visiting Auckland on foot. Room was well appointed. We had a good stay.
CityLife was very, very clean-unlike Rydges Wellington I recently stayed at, they were filthy and did not care at all.
The room was quiet, bed comfortable, what more could you want.
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