Located on the edge of Redwoods forest and overlooking the famous Whakarewarewa Geothermal Reserve and Historical Village, Rydges Rotorua features a purpose-built mountain bike and adventure equipment...
Alarna
Saudi Arabia
Convenient location to the geothermal pools and Whakarewarewa Maori village
Perfectly positioned on the edge of Lake Rotorua, Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel offers a solar-heated swimming pool, a sauna and free Wi-Fi.
Jessica
United States of America
This hotel was easily the most beautiful hotel I've ever stayed in. The view was stunning! The room was beautiful. The food was excellent. I wish I could have stayed longer. No regrets. I'd gladly stay there again.
Located in Rotorua, 10 miles from Rotorua International Stadium, Hana Lodge has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
LILI
New Zealand
It’s elegant and comfortable. The garden is very beautiful.
Located in Rotorua, 3 miles from Rotorua International Stadium, Pullman Rotorua has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
The Princes Gate is a historical, boutique-style hotel in the center of Rotorua. This classical 4-star hotel is opposite the Polynesian Spa and the famous Government Gardens.
Located next to Rotorua's Arawa Racecourse, Arawa Park Hotel, Independent Collection by EVT features panoramic views across the racecourse and the city.
It was a nice place, good view of everything at night.
Copthorne Hotel Rotorua is located midway between central Rotorua and the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve. Facilities include a heated outdoor pool. Guests enjoy free WiFi throughout.
The Distinction Hotel in Rotorua is only 1640 feet from to the famous Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve. This 4-star hotel offers 3 restaurants, a bar, heated spa pools and a fitness center.
Beds were comfortable and it was an easy experience
Millennium Hotel Rotorua is perfectly located next to mystical Lake Rotorua and the Polynesian Spa and offers rooms facing Lake Rotorua, the city or the hotel's garden courtyard.
Awesome staff very clean loved the spas and the restaurant onsite
FAQs about hotels in Rotorua
On average, 3-star hotels in Rotorua cost $97 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rotorua are $126 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rotorua can be found for $117 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rotorua this weekend is $115 or, for a 4-star hotel, $163. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rotorua for this weekend cost around $326 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $107 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rotorua for tonight. You'll pay around $153 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rotorua will cost around $275, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Rotorua is living proof of the magnificent, and sometimes mind-boggling, might of nature. Smoking hot springs, bubbling mud pools and fast-spouting geysers give the surrounding landscape an almost other-worldly feel.
This New Zealand city sits in the Waimangu Volcanic Valley, the world’s newest geothermal hotspot. It was created after the 1886 eruption that covered Te Wairoa Buried Village, between 2 of many lakes gracing this fertile terrain. By Lake Rotorua’s shores is the luxurious Polynesian Spa with its thermal pools. Just behind in Government Gardens are the city’s best cultural offerings: the Arts Village, Tamaki Maori Village and Rotorua Museum, in an elegant former bath house.
Native animals roam in Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park below Mount Ngongotaha, accessible via the Skyline cable car. The views while ascending make it obvious why this is called the Bay of Plenty. Tikitere Thermal Park on the opposite side of the lake is known as Hell’s Gate, but as long as you can ignore the sulphuric smell, the spas are simply heavenly.
More springs are in Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, whose surrounding forest is popular for mountain biking, and Wai-O-Tapu where the Champagne Pool is a striking mix of green and orange.
Booking.com’s accommodation range is as diverse as the scenery, encompassing luxury hotels, cheap hostels and motels near Rotorua Airport.
Heaps of atttraction to fo
Most motels here are outdated I've worked at the hotels and some just aren't shat their worth especially when u git the same brand in other cities who provide better
Food places here aren't that great Skyline is ur best buffet but dinner is the better one more options
Hard sushi is great
Mostt bakeries suck for pies
Third place is good fat dog is shit but well known if u serve can tomato puree with breakfast meal ur budget
Never go to any valentines
Malfroy chinese has a mean buffet lunch or dinner
Devons seafood is the best in rotorua especially their big kina tubs when they have them
Novatel and holiday Inn buffets aren't that great for options yea for a Tourism city their food isn't that great hotels r budget but ment to b 4 star
Nerrisa
Australia
Scored 10
10
There are some great places to see in Rotorua.
There are some great places to see in Rotorua. We walked alone a track around Lake Rotorua and it was a nice easy flat walk. There are also plenty of tourist attractions. Recommend EAT STREET. Some good restaurants and cafes to choose from.
Scenery around Rotorua is magnificent.
jaw27
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Great vibe. Lots to do for whole family.
Great vibe. Lots to do for whole family. Love the new waterfront development at the Lake. Great big playground for kids. All rhe shops you need if you run out or forgotten something at home. Friendly people. Locking forward yo visiting Wai Ariki at my next visit. Loved that everything is close by and easy to find and get to.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Had a wonderful weekend at Rotorua.
Had a wonderful weekend at Rotorua. Early morning sunrise walk on boardwalk around lakefront, breakfast at Lime Cafe, guided tour at Whakarewarewa Māori Village, mountain bike ride at Whakarewarewa forest mountain bike park, and dinner at The Fainting Goat Restaurant. It all exceeded my expectations. Accommodation at the Princess Gate Hotel was Exceptional.
Price
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
A cozy little town, a few geothermal parks in the area,...
A cozy little town, a few geothermal parks in the area, looks amazing! Unforgettable Maori village experience (would totally recommend Mitai Maori Village), great coffee and delicious pies with a beautiful view on Rotorua Lake at Third Place Cafe
Nat
Australia
Scored 10
10
Great place to visit, the new spa facility is especially...
Great place to visit, the new spa facility is especially recommended. Can't go to the geyser valley anymore if not a part of a tourist group, which is a bummer. Also feels a bit on an expensive side if you pack it with tourist attractions. But visiting the amazing nature around is free!
we had read mixed reviews about this place but thought we should check it out as this was the only place within our budget that offered 2 bedrooms, a kitchen and a Private Spa! we were glad we made the decision to stay here as it was beyond what we had expected. Our suite was very cosy and clean to a 5 star standard. The hotel staff were exceptionally wonderful especially Sam who catered to our every need. we will definitely be staying here again on our next trip to Rotorua
With all of the publicity over Fenton Street I was worried that we might be exposed to what we’d seen on TV being close to Fenton St. There was no need for worry, it was lovely and quiet. This shower had the best water pressure that we’ve come across and we’ve stayed at many hotels and motels. Staff were so accommodating they gave us options to rectify a problem and took their time with our problem despite being very busy
Great location, very family friendly, staff were super helpful went out of their way to help, value for money. This is by far our fav for family budget accommodation in rotorua and we have tried a few. Those alpacas how can you go past them!
Entrance to hotel is nice. Rooms are a little dated but clean and we booked last minute so it was nice for a 1 night stay. Pool facilities were used by all the family/whanau.
The price, the cleanliness, the location. This is the first hotel that accomodates a family of 6 with their triple double bed room at affordable price.
Sharafuddin Shah
Malaysia
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