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Top 10 The New Wellington Hotels

Top 10 The New Wellington Hotels

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15 Tory Street, Wellington, New Zealand
| From USD 109
4.4/5
Excellent
94 Reviews
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Tryp by Wyndham Wellington, Tory Street Hotel Exterior
Tryp by Wyndham Wellington, Tory Street Hotel Exterior
Tryp by Wyndham Wellington, Tory Street Rooms
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Hotel Location
15 Tory Street, Wellington, New Zealand |
0.48KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
Stayed for 2 nights on and adults weekend away. Great little hotel, rooms are nice with fully equipped kitchen in the suite. I would recommend the suite rather than room for a bit more space. Nice little touches like Bottled water, an Organic fruit drink and chocolate in your room on arrival. Plus you can help yourself to soft drinks and coffee in the lobby anytime. Came with breakfast (continental) which looked nice but we ate out. Customer service was really god. Very close to everything, Will stay again. The only thing that bothered me was no opening windows, but fresh air vents are in place.
- Guest User
Great overall. Very friendly front desk. Outstanding and must mention is Mr Gautam and Amy. Really everyone was super accommodating. The location is is just perfect. Beautifully done room. Great shower. Breakfast was just right. Staff was familiar with restaurants attractions and gave us all necessary information and tips. Will definitely stay here on our next visit. Thanks Gaurav and Amy.
- Guest User
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11 Bolton Street, Wellington, New Zealand |luxury hotel
| From USD 136
4.3/5
Excellent
"Great service"
109 Reviews
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Sofitel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Sofitel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Sofitel Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
11 Bolton Street, Wellington, New Zealand |
0.55KM from city center
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The location is a 5-minute walk from the Prime Minister's Office. It is on a large slope. Self-driving parking uphill and starting side parking are all technical activities. The hall and room can only be said to be ok, after all, it is not a fashionable hotel, although some desks and sofas have a light luxury style (pay attention to professional habits). Breakfast order + buffet, my evaluation is only passable, fried rice is okay. I met a Taiwanese girl in the service, and she was very enthusiastic. Take the initiative to bring us water, after all, there is no water in the room. Taxi is easy to take, and many restaurants close early on Labor Day. But I learned the local Meituan of Uber eats. Compared with the domestic advanced driving and running, it is not an electric motorcycle. After all, there are fewer people running. Opposite the parking lot is public. The hotel opposite has a swimming pool.
- Anonymous User
Overall it feels good. The main reason is that the hotel’s service is very good, especially the level of cooking in the hotel’s kitchen is relatively high. However, the hotel facilities have many details that need to be improved. Mainly reflected in the shower room door and the bathroom entrance door will fight, the bathroom does not have a bathtub, etc. Would recommend it to friends who travel to Wellington for business.
- Guest User
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10 Dunlop Terrace, Te Aro, New Zealand
| From USD 169
4.4/5
Excellent
78 Reviews
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Naumi Hotel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Naumi Hotel Wellington Rooms
Naumi Hotel Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
10 Dunlop Terrace, Te Aro, New Zealand |
0.17KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
The sanitation is very good, the environment is very good, the service is good, the facilities are OK, and the hotel will be selected again next time. The food you eat is also delicious, especially the beef noodles! The hotel is good, there is a Yaohan on the side, there is a supermarket. You can walk to the famous San Francisco, the famous tourist attraction in Macau, which is about 10 minutes away. The family room is one big and one small and two beds. The room is relatively large. I like the position of the bay window. It is no problem to stay in the bed by the bed. Refrigerator snacks and drinks are free, and you can use the food and beverage coupons for self-service meals. You can make an appointment for self-service, otherwise there is no location. Next to the hotel is the new Yaohan companion, complete with cosmetics and valmont. The hotel is not far from the Ruins of St. Paul, the good physical advice is called a car to Mazu, all the way back to the St. Paul.
- jenney-li
Q Hotel located in one of the famous Cuba Street. Surrounding by the varies of boutiques, music store just next to it . It is interesting place for one for love kind of hippies live style.Though they still in progressing renovation but not disturb or obstract the customers. Opposite there is a Wellington Fish and chips shop, a highly recommended to try their Bluff wild osyters.
- Yulichaw
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66 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, New Zealand |luxury hotel
| From USD 165
4.5/5
Excellent
61 Reviews
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Ohtel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Ohtel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Ohtel Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
66 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, New Zealand |
0.57KM from city center
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28 Grey Street, Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, New Zealand
| From USD 120
4.3/5
Excellent
"Great rooms""Great stay!"
55 Reviews
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DoubleTree by Hilton Wellington Hotel Exterior
DoubleTree by Hilton Wellington Rooms
DoubleTree by Hilton Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
28 Grey Street, Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, New Zealand |
0.15KM from city center
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I have just had a one night stay at this hotel and splurged on a Junior Suite which was well worth it. The room was beautiful...better than the photos suggested which is really unusual!! Due to current low staffing levels (the bane of hospitality everywhere atm) they currently don't offer valet parking and this was the low-light of the stay. Obviously I completely understand the staffing issues but.... On arrival (at approx 10.30pm due to a 4+ hour ferry delay) I was dismayed to find the doors locked but staff were available to let me in. I unloaded and my bags were taken to my room and I had to park the car myself. Other than being really tired and not up for negotiating Wellington CBD's notorious one way system to get to the car-park, this was fine and not usually something I would gripe about. The car-park is actually directly attached to the hotel which is perfect, but I had to drive around the block in a counter-intuitive manner to get to the car-park. I knowingly drove the wrong way down a 1-way St to make my life easier as it was okay to do it at that time of night with deserted streets. An hour or so later I called for room service (several times) and no-one answered the phone on any occasion. I knew they were short-staffed so no problem, I wandered down to reception to order a meal. I had the chicken laksa which was nice. The midday check out was wonderful and check-out was seamless. But I had a major issue getting out of the car-park and I'm not sure if this is my fault or the Hiltons fault. On arrival I was given an information sheet regarding the parking and this included the exit code. I committed this to memory and off I went. However, on entering the code at the car-park exit point the barrier did not rise. Traffic built up behind me rapidly and my blood pressure and stress levels ramped up accordingly. I had the correct code and on subsequent attempts to get out, tried the code followed by the # key and also tried the code followed by the tick/green light key but no dice. I tried calling reception but got no answer and was just about in tears when a kind man (about 5 cars back on a narrow exit point in a typical inner city parking building) walked down and used his card to let me out. Thank god for him whoever he was. This was really stressful as I had been on the road for 2 weeks and was about to embark on the last leg of my journey and just didn't need the stress. I was particularly annoyed they did not answer the phone when I called. I called a 2nd time but by the time I got some-one on the phone the good samaritan had let me out. I definitely had the correct code to exit the car-park but was not aware I needed to press the tick/green key afterwards (although...I did try this and it didn't work... I may have entered this final step too late because I didn't know it was needed). I can't recall seeing this instruction on the info sheet I was given. Hence...it may have been my fault...or not?? Either
- Guest User
We've stayed at the Doubletree a number of times over the years, but this time the hotel staff seem to have lost their touch and I accept the things, that irritated are first-world problems, but this is a hotel that positions itself as four or five-star and $249 per night if an Honors member. Our reservation process had a couple of teething problems around pricing which we've never experienced before as Honors members. In fairness, they were sorted out with an apology, but it was surprising they actually occurred based on the number of times we've stayed and my Honors number was obviously in the 'system'. Like a job interview, it's the first 15 seconds that count in terms of perception at the front desk - it can either make or break your stay. The receptionist on the desk on Friday afternoon left much to be desired in terms of customer experience. OK, we accept that the official check-in time is 1500, but to be told the room wasn't ready that's fine, but we'll give you a call when it is - well hullo, no call, no sorry - essentially it's your problem. Then checkin, given one key for two people - grudgingly given another when asked. in a very off-handed way. If the receptionist doesn't like being in a front-of-house role she should perhaps find another role where there's no interaction with guests. The experience at the front desk detracted from the lovely gift of some pastries and card from the hotel for my wife's birthday weekend - essentially undoing the goodwill. The cleaning I think needs a rethink - again if you leave a letter noting there's a shortage of housekeeping/cleaning and suggesting a lite touch approach to cleaning rooms, perhaps a nice gesture would be a voucher for a coffee or drink at the bar for not having the room cleaned for three nights as is being done in hotels overseas. On a more positive note, this has to be Wellington's go-to hotel in terms of location within the CBD.
- Guest User
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2 Grey Street, Wellington Central, New Zealand |luxury hotel |Beach
| From USD 157
4.4/5
Excellent
"Great stay!"
112 Reviews
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InterContinental Wellington, an IHG Hotel Hotel Exterior
InterContinental Wellington, an IHG Hotel Rooms
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Hotel Location
2 Grey Street, Wellington Central, New Zealand |
0.07KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
The breakfast food has a complete variety, Western breakfast, rich fruits, cakes, salmon, milkshakes, the concierge service is very good, valet parking, use the luggage cart to send the luggage to the room, help to carry the luggage to the car when checking out, order 👍
- Guest User
The floor height of the room is low and oppressive, the bathroom scale does not work, other supporting facilities are OK! There are special juices for breakfast, great! The food options include porridge but the taste is generally appropriate, other foods are ok!
- Guest User
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75 Featherston Street, Pipitea, New Zealand |Beach
| From USD 102
4.1/5
Very Good
"Great location"
107 Reviews
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Rydges Wellington, an EVT hotel Hotel Exterior
Rydges Wellington, an EVT hotel Hotel Exterior
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Hotel Location
75 Featherston Street, Pipitea, New Zealand |
0.65KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
Service was ok, and I arrived at 15.45pm only to be told that my room wasn't ready and waited over 35mins for my room key. I also made this booking online which included breakfast and paid abit extra when I asked staff about this when I checked in they said yes you can get your breakfast by restaurant and the next morning I wanted to double check again with staff only to be told that nope breakfast wasn't included in my booking but my receipt said that it was so no breakfast for me I had brought my breakfast elsewhere. I'm highly likely not going to go back
- Georgina Ereatara
Located a few hundred meters from the heart of everything this hotel represents great value for money. The beds are incredibly comfy and the room looked really fresh, as though it may have been recently refurbed. We booked a Harbour View room which was lovely. Staff were great from start to finish. Only complaint was the air con was difficult to operate and quite loud, but otherwise we had a great stay and would recommend.
- Guest User
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133 The Terrace, Wellington Central, New Zealand |Beach
| From USD 94
4.5/5
Excellent
"Great stay!""Great location"
124 Reviews
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Novotel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Novotel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Novotel Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
133 The Terrace, Wellington Central, New Zealand |
0.24KM from city center
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Great location and very friendly and helpful staff. Check in was a breeze, and we were allocated a room as requested, in a quiet zone of the hotel. Although on a steep hill, the elevator down the street level was a bonus. After a long day, we used the room service and can highly recommend the Haloumi Burger for something different. But please have a Club Sandwich on the menu in the future. The bed was terrific and we had a great sleep. Breakfast (included in our room tariff) was great. A take away container of fresh fruit offered was a nice bonus. Will I/We stay here again? Yes. Sure will.
- Guest User
This is my go to place to stay when I visit family for a weekend. The rooms are clean and tidy and quiet! It’s great you can’t hear any road noise. The added bonus of having a bath tub is nice seeing as a lot of hotels around this price range don’t offer. Direct access down to Lambton Quay by elevator. A chemist warehouse on level 1 with McDonald’s Countdown etc. bus stop for the AirPort Express bus is also right outside hotel at Lambton Quay side.
- Guest User
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79 Manners Street, Wellington, New Zealand
3.3/5
20 Reviews
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U Suites on Manners Rooms
U Suites on Manners Rooms
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Hotel Location
79 Manners Street, Wellington, New Zealand |
0.5KM from city center
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213 Cuba Street, Te Aro, New Zealand
| From USD 119
4.1/5
Very Good
109 Reviews
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Naumi Studio Wellington Hotel Exterior
Naumi Studio Wellington Rooms
Naumi Studio Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
213 Cuba Street, Te Aro, New Zealand |
0.2KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
The name of the hotel is known locally as MAUMI hotel, and the name on this site did not convey it. It feels like the old building is being carefully used, and the stairs and elevators are old. Even though it was a four-story building, it was taller around here, and the floors of each floor were spread out vertically and horizontally. The former CUBA street is the busiest downtown area, with many restaurants, shops, and cafes. The room faced the street, but the weekend noise disappeared by 12:00 and we had a quiet night. Until 8 o'clock in the morning of the holiday, the car was hardly running.
- よっしー旅
It is a very cost-effective hotel in New Zealand, the appearance and interior are very comfortable, there are many restaurants nearby, parking is very convenient, you can park on the side of the road, there is a gas station nearby, cheaper than refueling in Auckland, the only inconvenience The parking space is hard to find, basically stopped, and can only wait for parking.
- airlit
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