TOP 10 Wellington Hotels

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300 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, New Zealand
| From USD 82
4.3/5
Excellent
105 Reviews
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CityLife Wellington Hotel Exterior
CityLife Wellington Rooms
CityLife Wellington Rooms
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Hotel Location
300 Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, New Zealand |
0.19KM from city center
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Apartment-style, parking behind, you can't go wrong with the navigation. The parking and reception are on the top floor, and the exit on the first floor is the commercial street. Apartment-style hotel, full kitchen equipment, washing machine dryer, and a supermarket nearby, very convenient.
- 刘
The location is good. Take a small train, go to museums, supermarkets, dragons Chinese restaurants are not far away. Check in is on the sixth floor. There is a kitchen in the house where you can cook. But eating around is quite convenient. We did not cook by ourselves.
- 飘着的金牛
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2 Grey Street, Wellington Central, New Zealand |luxury hotel |Seaview
| From USD 164
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
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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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
The room is satisfactory and the service is in place
- Anonymous User
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147 The Terrace, Wellington Central, New Zealand
| From USD 82
4.2/5
Very Good
"Great location"
116 Reviews
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James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor Hotel Exterior
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor Hotel Exterior
James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor Rooms
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Hotel Location
147 The Terrace, Wellington Central, New Zealand |
0.25KM from city center
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Couldn't ask for a better location. An elevator from the lobby to Lampton Quay made it so easy for shopping. Staff shortages due to covid were still evident but any staff we did have contact with were friendly and helpful. The staff member servicing the rooms asked if we wanted our rooms serviced but we said no as there is no need when it's only a two night stay. The cafe and bar had restricted hours again due to staff shortages. However the buffet breakfast was very good.
- Guest User
Had we known to inquire about the water pressure in our bathroom when we booked, would have saved a very disappointing experience. The expectation that the shower pressure and water flow would be enough to have even the most basic of washes should be the bare minimum when paying a premium price for one of the better rooms in the hotel, I would expect. Staff shortages are no excuse for no water, but the staff that were there were very courtious and obliging. This is the second stay at the James Cook and will be our last for now. Disappointed
- Guest User
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100 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, New Zealand
| From USD 90
4.1/5
Very Good
114 Reviews
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Copthorne Hotel Wellington, Oriental Bay Hotel Exterior
Copthorne Hotel Wellington, Oriental Bay Rooms
Copthorne Hotel Wellington, Oriental Bay Rooms
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Hotel Location
100 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, New Zealand |
0.46KM from city center
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I don’t normally like to stay at this hotel but decided to give it another go as I do like the location and views from the harbour view rooms. Mistake. The room was well over-priced at $340 for the night and the service was poor at every step of the way. Parking is limited, tight and if it is raining, you can get quite wet if parking across the road. If parking, there is no way to enter the hotel as the door at the car park side requires a room key to access. Impossible when you haven’t yet checked in. I rang the bell for service several times with no response. I eventually knocked on the door when a staff member saw me, she let me in and promptly turned her back without acknowledging me. Reception is actually 7 floors down but this staff member certainly wasn’t going to tell me that. After checking in, and paying $25 to park across the road, I was then told to put a pass on my dashboard. Yep, they have all the vehicle details from check in, but insist on you then going up 7 floors, and walking out of the hotel and across the road to put the pass on the dash otherwise you risk being towed! Reception already has all the details. This all took longer because one of the two lifts was out of service. Check previous reviews - this is not new. I thought I’d go to he bar for a drink after this however it was closed to the public for a private function and I was told I could not be in that area. At this point I decided to go elsewhere for dinner. On exiting the one lift that was working, it was blocked by a vacuum cleaner that had been placed across the lift door by a staff member. I chose to eat breakfast elsewhere and got out of there as soon as I could. I used the express checkout - but never received a GST invoice / receipt. I had to follow that up also. I stay in hotels regularly for business - it won’t be this one again. No part of this experience was well executed. I advise businesses on how to deliver a great customer experience. This hotel is a case study in how not to do it and that is the only thing that I am grateful for from this visit.
- Guest User
A superior room turned out to be a small room . Call it a basic room in the advertising and I would still have booked it as it was fine. There were no bathrobes as advertised. The deal was a bottle of bubbly and chocolate when booking a grab one. I booked 2 nights with 2 separate vouchers but had to ask at reception for the bubbly and chocolate which turned out to be one lot per visit, not per voucher. The bubbly was a $9.00 bottle of Australian white wine and the chocolate 2 very small macaroons on a large plate so no chocolate was provided. The breakfast for both mornings as per voucher was provided for both days and was excellent. The restaurant food at night was overpriced and very little provided so much so the second night we dinned elsewhere. $9.00 for 2 small cheeses rolls ! The service was friendly apart from a male involved with the breakfast on Monday morning. He was extremely rude. It’s advertised as being near restaurants and bars but it’s not although there is a bus stop nearby or a 10- 15 minute walk to Courtney Place. I wouldn’t take a car there as parking provided advertised turned out to be $25.00 a night on the information you have to download on your phone when you get there. Also the traffic was horrendous on such a busy street at peak times. I guess if you live in a city normally and have money to throw away this is the place to stay but it wasn’t the relaxing break away I expected, particularly when advertised as a superior room with free breakfast, bubbly and chocolate. Honest advertising wouldnt have given me such high expectations.
- Guest User
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66 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, New Zealand |luxury hotel
| From USD 196
4.5/5
Excellent
59 Reviews
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Ohtel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Ohtel Wellington Hotel Exterior
Ohtel Wellington Rooms
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66 Oriental Parade, Oriental Bay, New Zealand |
0.57KM from city center
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90 Cable Street, Te Aro, New Zealand
| From USD 122
4.2/5
Very Good
104 Reviews
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QT Wellington, an EVT Hotel Hotel Exterior
QT Wellington, an EVT Hotel Rooms
QT Wellington, an EVT Hotel Rooms
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Hotel Location
90 Cable Street, Te Aro, New Zealand |
0.63KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
the hotel and service are very good. location is convenient to almost everything in Wellington. We however had problem checking out when i was told to pay extra fee for accomodation despite trip.com already paid everything. i had to sort this out with trip.com and they dropped the charge.
- Nguyen
Lovely hotel with perfect location to the museum, waterfront and much more. Breakfast however was served with quite limited choices.
- Nguyen
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11 Bolton Street, Wellington, New Zealand |luxury hotel
| From USD 134
4.3/5
Excellent
"Great service"
108 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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28 Grey Street, Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, New Zealand
| From USD 123
4.3/5
Excellent
"Great rooms""Great stay!"
51 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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16 Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, New Zealand
| From USD 90
3.9/5
101 Reviews
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Brentwood Hotel Hotel Exterior
Brentwood Hotel Rooms
Brentwood Hotel Rooms
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Hotel Location
16 Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, New Zealand |
0.18KM from city center
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Reviews From Real Travelers
The city of Wellington is not prosperous, and there are some old ones. This hotel is not a city center, so walking around Wellington is a bit of a hassle; driving around, downtown parking is expensive. The hotel facilities are also relatively old, all on the first floor, broken, so that I have a little worried about the health. In short, the hotel is generally, the price is not very high.
- XUCHU
The hotel environment and facilities are perfect, the service attitude is good, one day in advance, no room is booked, the duty manager helped us solve the room, far from the city, but the bus is more convenient to go to the city. However, close to the airport, the overall feeling is good, the price is slightly more expensive
- 张
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12 Bolton Street, Wellington Central, New Zealand |luxury hotel
| From USD 102
4.4/5
Excellent
106 Reviews
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Bolton Hotel Hotel Exterior
Bolton Hotel Hotel Exterior
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Hotel Location
12 Bolton Street, Wellington Central, New Zealand |
0.6KM from city center
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It is very convenient to book for guests on Ctrip, but they can only be paid in the store. I called and asked about the email, and I gave the authorization letter to fill in the information and pay after leaving the store. The hotel is the best in Wellington.
- Ava_Xue
Very convenient location. The room got everything I needed. The check in process was quick and the concierge did all the thing I asked.
- Ang
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