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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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Downtown cosmopolitan hotel |
170 Wakefield Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 473 3900 http://www.duxton.com/ |
The Duxton offers cosmopolitan accommodation in the heart of the city. Overlooking the harbour (all rooms have harbour views), the Duxton is just minutes away from many of Wellington's main attractions including the waterfront, Oriental Bay and Te Papa (The National Museum). Superior amenities, an award winning restaurant, and smart upmarket rooms (with marble bathrooms) ensure a comfortable stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury in the heart of the city |
2 Grey Street Wellington 6000 New Zealand +64 4 472 2722 http://www.wellington.intercon... |
This is the most luxurious hotel in Wellington. Guests staying here enjoy spacious accommodation, well appointed rooms and suites, and three restaurants, including the exceptional Chameleon Restaurant. Situated in the centre of the commerical district, it is ideal for business travellers. It is also suitable for families, as it is across the road from the waterfront and Queens Wharf, near major attractions and the "golden mile" shopping of Lambton Quay. 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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Popular hotel in the business district |
147 The Terrace Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 499 9500 http://www.ghihotels.com/ |
In the heart of the city, this hotel, which is named after explorer Captain James Cook, provides instant access to The Terrace for business or to Lambton Quay, Wellington's 'golden mile' for shopping. Parliament, the Cable Car and the Botanical gardens, as well as other attractions are nearby. Very popular with business travellers and tourists, it is Wellington's largest mid-market hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious homestay with stunning harbour views |
9 Shalimar Crescent Khandallah Wellington 6004 New Zealand +64 4 479 1776 |
Overlooking the central city, with spectacular harbour views from each room, this truly lovely homestay is a great alternative for those seeking something a little different. Only minutes from the central city but with bush walks within easy reach, Shalimares offers first-class accommodation with extra special touches like robes and toiletries. The entire facility is smoke free. Children are not accommodated. 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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Spacious and luxurious studios and apartments |
202 The Terrace Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 920 2020 http://www.terracevillas.co.nz/ |
These 42 luxurious boutique-serviced apartments, in eight character villas, are close to the commercial centre. They range from studio to three-bedroom apartments and offer great views of the city. The arrangements are ideal for families, corporate travellers and private entertaining. Rates depend on the length of stay. Rate options include overnight, medium-length and residential stays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Treetop Retreat |
7 Huia Rd, Days Bay Eastbourne Wellington 5013 New Zealand +64 4 562 7692 / +64 25 616 9826 (mobile) http://www.treetops.net.nz |
This is a romantic and out-of-the-way bed and breakfast located amidst the beech trees and ferns above the Wellington Harbor. It is only 20 minutes by ferry to central Wellington. It also offers a private cable car ride, from the hillside directly to the front door. All rooms have beautifully hand-carved furniture and a private garden patio. Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast on the patio or just relax and watch the sunset. Rates for an extra adult are NZD 35 and NZD 25 for an extra child. Breakfast is NZD 7.50 per person. 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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