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120 The Terrace Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 472 5011 / +64 4 470 1820 / +1 800 50 8020 (Toll free) http://www.allfields.co.nz/ |
Allfields encompasses seven modern serviced apartment buildings located all around the city. Just decide whether you want to be close to the commercial, entertainment, or government sectors of the city and apartment size (studio, 1,2 or 3 bedroom, or penthouse) and Allfields will find something for you. Apartments are fully equipped and include dishwashers, stereos, Sky television and videos, tastefully decorated and ideal for entertaining visitors. Full laundry and housekeeping also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Top views |
Corner of Webb & Thompson Streets Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 385 0515 http://www.capitalview.co.nz/ |
Instantly recognisable in its lollipop paint job, this motel is convenient, comfortable and close to the central city. Stunning views, friendly personal service, cooking facilities and small touches like electric blankets for cooler nights make it a very pleasant place to stay. Would suit business travellers who like to eat in some nights. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Self-contained apartments in the central clty |
Corner Glimmer Terrace & Boulcott Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 3750 / +64 9 309 4420 (Reservation) http://www.copthorneplimmer.co... |
For a suberb hotel experience, try these upmarket, self-contained, luxury rooms in the central city. Situated in a refurbished brick building built in 1916, they offer peaceful and private accommodation at an affordable rate. Walk down the historic Plimmer Steps to Lambton Quay, the "golden mile" shopping precinct, or up the steps to The Terrace, a busy business district. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spacious central city hotel |
Corner Boulcott Street & Glimmer Terrace P.O.Box 10148 Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 3750 http://www.copthorneplimmer.co.nz |
This popular hotel, named after early settler Charles Plimmer, spills down the hillside onto busy Lambton Quay. Check out the statue of Charles Plimmer and his dog on at the foot of Plimmer Steps and the tiled fountain at the top marking the arrival of an early settler's ship. Recently refurbished, the suites offer good value for money, have a luxurious feel and scenic views. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Well priced accommodation |
1 Bunny Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 8482 http://www.downtownbackpackers... |
Once a grand old lady (built in 1937) this former hotel offers hostel accommodation within walking distance of the Wellington Railway Station and bus terminal. Also handy to the Cook Strait ferries. With well-worn elegance she provides affordable accommodation to travellers. Huge self-catering kitchen, plus a bar and restaurant, and spacious rooms many with ensuites. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cute historic cottage |
8 Parliament Street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 27 280 6739 http://www.boutique-bb.co.nz/ |
Tucked down a side street in the heart of Thorndon you will find this very special boutique bed and breakfast within easy walking distance of many of Wellington's main attractions. Lovingly restored from a former fisherman's cottage, it offers the perfect retreat for the busy tourist. With its central location, private sunny courtyard and changing artwork it is a home away from home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient and central B&B |
32 Hawkestone street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 7670 http://www.ruralwomen.org/acco... |
Situated in the heart of historic Thorndon this five-room bed and breakfast is central and convenient. Walk into the central city and waterfront, Te Papa, the National Museum, or stroll to the Botanic Gardens and ride the Cable Car to the city. Providing many extras including electric blankets, guest laundry and shared kitchen, this Bed and Breakfast is a friendly and comfortable place to stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Three-star hotel in the central city |
153 Featherston Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 496 1880 http://www.ibishotel.com |
You will find this modern, comfortable and reasonably priced hotel in the heart of the central business district. The location, friendly staff, fashionable restaurant, and ready access to Wellington's vibrant nightlife make it a winner with tourists, business people and families. This is an excellent choice for those visiting Wellington for the first time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Right on the Mark |
42 Sussex Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 385 2499 http://www.marksmanmotel.co.nz |
Within a cricket ball's throw of the Basin Reserve, Wellington's International Cricket ground, listen to the roar of the crowd (unless you are there yourself). This modern central city motel is also within reasonable walking distance of Te Papa, the National Museum, and the city centre. 19 studios, and one or two bedroom accommodation is offered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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B&B for the ladies only |
1 Epuni Street Aro Valley Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 384 4511 http://www.mermaid.co.nz/ |
For the ladies only, this restored turn of the century villa in the picturesque Aro Valley, offers a peaceful, private alternative to hotel or motel living. Enjoy personal service and many special touches like robes, fragrant soaps and individually decorated rooms (using deco, polynesian, latino and bengal themes). Self-catering available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish living |
133-137 The Terrace Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 918 1900 http://www.novotel.com/novotel... |
Newly refurbished, this central city hotel that overlooks the city offers stylish accommodation. Well appointed rooms, expansive views (particularly from the restaurant) and its locality (close to transport, the central business district and shopping) make this a top place to stay. Interconnecting rooms available for families travelling together. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oasis in the city |
24 Hawkestone Street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 2208 http://www.portlandhotel.co.nz |
Inter-connecting comfortable rooms and a good weekend tariff make this hotel ideal for families or for small groups. In the heart of historic Thorndon and only minutes from many main attractions, like Parliament, Katherine Mansfield's Birthplace, Old St Pauls and the main transport centre, this hotel gives central city convenience at an affordable price. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality central accommodation |
Corner Hunter Street & Lambton Quay Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 916 0700 http://www.questwellington.co.... |
In the hub of the city, old and new blend in an historic art deco building. It was recently refurbished to create this spacious inner city apartment hotel. Close to Te Papa, City Art Gallery and our beautiful harbour and walkways. Select either a one or two bedroom apartment for your inner-city haven. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal for the family |
20 Glenmore Street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 472 3823 / +64 800 65 7272 |
This inn offers a variety of modern accommodations at a reasonable cost. Opposite the Botanic Gardens and Cable Car, choose from studio units (units can be interconnected) or a family unit. Walk to the central business and shopping district or simply enjoy the rustic pleasures of Thorndon village. A fully licensed restaurant, bar and room service will complete your stay. Business rooms are from 130 NZD, Studio rooms are for from 135 NZD and Corporate Delights are from 96 NZD. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Boutique accommodation in historic Thorndon |
285 Tinakori Road Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 472 1320/ +1 800 39 3782 (Toll Free) http://www.shepherds.co.nz/ |
Located in the heart of Thorndon, this is thought to be New Zealand's oldest hotel. Built in 1870, it has been tastefully renovated while offering all the modern conveniences expected by travellers. Four-poster beds and native timber flooring create a turn-of-the-century ambience. Adjacent to the hotel is a self-contained cottage, of the same era, with private courtyard, spa bath and open fireplace. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Restored Victorian villa |
17 Park Street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 499 0503 http://www.thorndonhouse.co.nz |
This lovingly restored Victorian villa in Thorndon is a delight to stay in with extras including a tiled bathroom, comfortable sitting room with an open fire and an extensive breakfast menu. There are comfortable queen sized rooms (some with ensuites, one with a private bathroom, a honeymoon cottage and sunny private courtyard. Non-smoking throughout. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Character accommodation |
37 Newman Tce Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 938 0783 |
Watch the city lights from this character accommodation in historic Thorndon. Walk to the central business district and many of Wellington's main attractions including Katherine Mansfield's birthplace, Parliament and the shopping and waterfront districts. Sited amongst peaceful bush, Thorndon Views offers stylish studio accommodation with full kitchen facilities, ensuites, and a spa pool for relaxing in whether you have had a hard day's business in town or on the tourist track. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bed & Breakfast in historic setting |
182 Tinakori Road Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 939 3478 http://www.tinakorilodge.co.nz |
Located in historic Thorndon this character lodge, built in the late 1800s, offers a quality bed and breakfast only minutes from many of Wellington's cafes, restaurants and central transport. Tasteful accommodation is provided in a relaxed atmosphere. Suitable for the single business person or a couple of leisure travellers seeking respite from the turmoil of the city. Complimentary tea and coffee is available in the conservatory overlooking a bush land reserve. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Short stay summer hostel |
Gladstone Terrace Kelburn Wellington 6005 New Zealand +64 4 463 3700 http://www.weirhouse.co.nz/ |
This accommodation is used for university students during the academic year but is available for all-comers over the summer and three weeks mid-winter. It offers stunning harbour views. Some of the single and twin rooms are partly self contained, other residents use the shared kitchen and laundry facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury rooms in a restored heritage building |
2-8 Maginnity Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 474 1308 http://www.thewellesley.co.nz/ |
Tradition and class are rekindled in this restored heritage building that provides the best example of neo-Georgian architecture and decor in Wellington. Enjoy the traditional hospitality of yesteryear (and more) in luxury suites and the many extras this accommodation has to offer: billiards room with full-size tables, sauna and gymnasium, therapeutic massage and superb inhouse eatery Wellesley Cafe and Wine Bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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To lease |
41 Buick Street The Terrace Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 568 2829 http://www.qsa.co.nz/wellingto... |
This company offers stylish brand new one and two bedroom apartments located on the Terrace. They offer short and long term leases and discount accordingly. All apartments are fully furnished and self contained including laundry facilities. Car parking can be arranged and security features include deadlocks and alarms. Book ahead for the best apartments. Ideal for business travellers. Rates start at NZD119 per night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Peaceful inner city motel |
14 Hobson Street Thorndon Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 472 0334 http://www.holidayguide.co.nz/... |
Tucked away in a salubrious Thorndon side street this motel will give you a feel for what living in Wellington is really like. Walk to the city, shopping strip Lambton Quay, exciting cafes, and prime attractions like Parliament Buildings. Studios sleep two or three people and there are several one bedroom units that cater for five to seven visitors. Appeals to the tourist and the business traveller alike. Spread out and enjoy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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