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On average, 3-star hotels in Dunedin cost £76 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dunedin are £117 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dunedin can on average be found for £163 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dunedin this weekend is £81 or, for a 4-star hotel, £119. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dunedin for this weekend cost on average around £134 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dunedin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £109 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dunedin will cost around £123 (based on Booking.com prices).
We enjoyed the Otago settlers museum and the Otago peninsula...
We enjoyed the Otago settlers museum and the Otago peninsula wildlife including penguins. We also loved St Clair beach and the Italian restaurant there. Unfortunately apart from Emerson’s brewery in Dunedin eating places were very limited and Dunedin was quite down at heel.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had an overnight stay in Dunedin.
We had an overnight stay in Dunedin. Driving in the city was easy, although Google did take us through many residential streets, when there seemed a more direct route. Drove out to the Peninsula and looked over the inlet and City, roads are windy.
Parked and walked within the City, loved the heritage buildings, street art, variety of shops. Visited the gorgeous train station, found Cobb & Co by accident. Meal and service was excellent. Loved the older style houses and beautiful gardens. Visted Baldwin St (very steep, lots of people walking) and love, love the Botanical Gardens! Many rooms displaying plants and designs.
Kylie
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Gritty city, surrounding area is beautiful, but drive...
Gritty city, surrounding area is beautiful, but drive required to get to beaches. Very hilly for walking around. Ate at Speights ale house, bar food was decent, beer flight not impressed. Drove to Long Beach for a walk, very nice with lots of spiral shells along the water.
Pauline
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly locals, easy travel within city by foot or bus and...
Friendly locals, easy travel within city by foot or bus and by car to Otago Peninsula.
Lots of choice for restaurants.
Pedestrianisation of George Street will be good when finished.
Speight Brewery tour was good.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tunnel beach was a highlight.
Tunnel beach was a highlight. It is a steep walk down to the beach but it is breathtaking. We went on a warm day and frolicked in the surf. There are no changing areas at the bottom so come prepared iif you want to swim.
St.Aubin
Canada
10
Scored 10
Absolutely LOVE Dunedin. Never disappoints!
Absolutely LOVE Dunedin. Never disappoints! So much wildlife. Cafes and food are awesome. Architecture is amazing. Love walking around the Botanic Gardens. Best little city on the country. Marbecks for cheese rolls. The Perc for great coffee. In fact it’s hard to find bad coffee anyshere. Etrusco for Italian food but make sure you book! Street art is great. Allans Beach for wildlife. So much to see and do. Avoid staying at The Chamberson. It’s a rip off. But most places are really good.
What a fabulous hotel - design focussed, modern and not in anyway pretentious. The atrium and open hallways are beautiful and allow the art on each floor to be viewed as a whole. Loved the wee lounge areas in atrium. The initial sense of quiet and calm is superb beginning with the hassle free check in having pre done it all online. The beds are so comfy and the interior of the room was lucious - especially the bathroom. The mini bar was so reasonably priced we almost used it!!
The cafe is delicious - best coffee in Dunedin.
Hotel was very easy to locate - not a lot of available space to park the car while checking in. Was excellently located close to everything we wished to access. Dunedin is a very walkable city and the concierge and front desk staff were able to assist with all our enquiries, store luggage and arrange transport to the airport. Bar staff were fabulous. The room was a little on the small side, but totally adequate for our needs. If you stay here, you must use the 'old' elevator at least once, just for the experience.
I really liked my room and the hotel generally. It was beautifully designed and made me feel comfortable during my stay while in town for the women's world cup. The staff was so nice, friendly, and very helpful. The housekeeping staff did such a great job cleaning my room. The front desk staff was so patient and friendly every time and I had questions. The cafe staff was so welcoming and nice. Overall it was an amazing experience and I would love to return.
everything in this apartment is high end and luxury in a historical building!
love the furniture and interior design! full of Victorian character!
love the food, coffee and tea provided.
Dan is a great host! we had a little problem with the microwave in one of the evenings. after messaged Dan, he rang me immediately and had Andrew came and fixed it in a minute! that was incredible! Bell Hill apartment is the highlight of our Dunedin trip!
Staff very welcoming. We chose valet parking and all went very smoothly. Welcome tea on arrival was a lovely touch. Bar downstairs has great ambience and staff were exceptional and professional but warm and friendly also. We are in Dunedin on a regular basis and will make this our go to hotel. Definitely staying again!
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This property is very well located, walking distance to the Octagon, Railway Satation and accross the bridge to the city cruise port (not Port Chalmers!). The focus on magic was a fun aspect of the hotel. Everything worked. No aircon (but not often needed in Dunedin) Reasonably priced, but you get what you pay for.
Well presented and spotlessly clean with an excellent shower. Everything you could realistically want for a short stay. Very close to the Botanical Gardens and restaurants within walking distance. Downtown Dunedin is 20 minutes walk or a short bus-ride from right outside the hotel.
This is our favourite hotel in Dunedin due to its location, facilities & hospitality. The staff has always been amazing. Mike even let us check in very early (10ish) as soon as we got to Dunedin city from the airport. Thanks heaps Mike. Hugely appreciated!!!...
Super clean and so comfortable! This Hotel made our trip so much more special! Barry and Donna are lovely welcoming hosts and accommodated us in every way possible! We come to Dunedin once every 3 months and this will now be the only place we want to stay!
Spotless - can't recall staying in a cleaner motel /hotel anywhere!
The owner / host Neville is clearly focussed on providing guests with a first class experience - and delivers! We were even given a reduction on the room rate at the time of booking.
A great motel for a short stay, could walk to beach, surf club, playground and dairy. Short drive to supermarket and petrol stations. Very friendly staff and clean rooms. I would recommend this motel to couples or families staying in Dunedin.
The facilities fitted in with just what I required. A mixture of hotel/motel facilities providing me with what I wanted, what was available to me and my own in/out privacy. A great combination and I will definitely come again.
Enjoyed staying at this hotel for a number of reasons. Very welcoming hosts, great location to town and rooms were good size and very clean. No A/C in room so we were provided a fan which was fine.
This was a really pleasant hotel, close to city facilities and Dunedin Hospital. The staff were really friendly and helpful. The surroundings were very pleasant.
Very urban heritage hotel. Loved the brickwork in our lounge and spacious 1 bedroom apartment with room to move. Great price, extremely central location.
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