Conveniently located in the centre of Dunedin, The Chamberson offers 5-star accommodation close to Taieri Gorge Railway and Toitu Otago Settlers Museum.
A 5-minute walk from Dunedin’s city centre, Leviathan Hotel offers a restaurant and a bar. All rooms are fitted with modern furnishings, a TV and tea/coffee making facilities.
Hotel St Clair is located just 10 minutes’ drive from central Dunedin. Rooms include flat-screen satellite TV, en suite bathroom with under-floor heating and views of St Clair Beach.
Scenic Hotel Dunedin City is a 4.5-star hotel which offers modern accommodation, many with harbour views. The hotel is located only 2 blocks from the Octagon, the city's famous landmark.
Dunedin Leisure Lodge - Distinction is a 4-star hotel set in landscaped gardens overlooking Dunedin’s Botanic Gardens. The hotel is a 5-minute drive from the city centre.
Centrally located in Dunedin, Victoria Hotel is a 5-minute walk to The Octagon and St. Paul’s Cathedral. It offers spacious studios and apartments with satellite TV and private balconies.
Centrally located in Dunedin, the Kingsgate Hotel is a 3.5 star property offering spacious accommodation close to the city centre. Guests can enjoy unlimited free WiFi during their stay.
On average, 3-star hotels in Dunedin cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dunedin are £120 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dunedin can on average be found for £180 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dunedin this weekend is £76 or, for a 4-star hotel, £103. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dunedin for this weekend cost on average around £117 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £84 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dunedin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £111 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dunedin will cost around £128 (based on Booking.com prices).
It suited my plans perfectly to stay right in the central...
It suited my plans perfectly to stay right in the central city area.
Dunedin is a fab place to visit.
I will definitely be going back.
There is always thing's to see and do.
The architecture is amazing and it's a really easy city to get around.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was very cold, but luckily it didn't rain and where we've...
It was very cold, but luckily it didn't rain and where we've stayed our heatpump was amazing. Dunedin is beautiful with very old beautiful buildings and lots of noisy students walking in the main streets until very late talking very loud and kicking rubbish bins.
Michelle
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We just stayed one night on our way to Stewart island as we...
We just stayed one night on our way to Stewart island as we have been here many times.
We did a trip to Port Chalmers as we hadn’t been there. It a a cute town with a working port. Worth a look and a bit of a walk around.
Lynley
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good places to eat. Nepalese restaurant in the Octagon esp.
Good places to eat. Nepalese restaurant in the Octagon esp.
St Clair beach good places to stay and eat. Easy city to get around.
Friendly people. Beautiful buildings and good shopping with helpful people. All round a lovely city, just don't stay at On Top backpackers and get ripped off. Not what I paid for/ promised by Booking.Com.
Jo
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Dunedin has offered so much.
Dunedin has offered so much. Outstanding settler museum, art gallery and historic buildings in City Centre. Beautiful scenery and nature to enjoy without travelling far. I used the City to Peninsular bus and the Port Chalmers bus to enjoy the harbour and the Tairei Gorge train to go inland.
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Jenny
New Zealand
6.0
Scored 6.0
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.
Hotel is great. Friendly staff. Could be a little cheaper based on location. It’s about a half hour walk into the city centre, but very flat and an easy stroll. Understandably, some facilities have been cut down (after covid I would imagine) They have a great system set up with a local restaurant. You can order from your room and they deliver to the hotel. Well done Heritage. I felt really welcome by everyone I spoke to! Special shoutout to the lovely housekeeping staff, who often get overlooked. Such a hard job. You guys rock!
Absolutely everything!! The service, the decor, the renovation, all of the unique touches - perfection. I booked two apartments last minute as we had a change in travel itinerary. I was looking for something special as I had my family with me from the US visiting. It was like winning the lottery stumbling upon these. I don't say that lightly having over 20 years of experience working in the holiday rental business. My husband and I can't wait to take our next proper trip to DunedIn so we can stay here for a least a few days.
This hostel is central to Dunedin, so you do not have to walk far to the restaurants and bars in the Octagon. The hostel sits over a large bar with a lot of billiard tables. Seems very popular with the locals and college students studying at the nearby University of Otago. The dorm rooms are typical bunk bed layouts with budget twin mattresses. The bathrooms were reasonably clean and a decent kitchen area. They have free breakfast, but it is a pretty minimal offering.
Excellent space, style and layout. The apartment has been beautifully restored and well appointed.
While the apartment is next to a busy arterial road, and naturally gets some traffic noise in the lounge (but not excessively so), the double glazing and general soundproofing works a treat in the bedroom.
It's situated next to a part of Dunedin that has gone through a revival so the food options are on point.
Put simply, I could live here.
The hotel was well situated - convenient to walk into central Dunedin, and close to restaurants. The owners of the hotel were very friendly and helpful - provided lots of advice about places to visit and where to eat.
We were also able to use the washing machine and dryer which was very handy.
Our bed was comfortable and the room well appointed.
Definitely recommend as a place to stay in Dunedin.
It was a great location next to the Settlers Museum and historic train station. Within a few blocks of lots of restaurants and shopping. The free parking was a convenience and with everything so close, we walked everywhere.
The hotel had a very nice lounge overlooking the street where I worked on my computer.
great location walking distance to centre of Dunedin.
stayed in the large two bedroom suite.
modern mini home.
quiet even with NYE celebrations happening around town.
SMS received first thing next morning to see what we needed done for the room as this was a self check hotel with no staff on site.
The drive up into the building told me this place is zany. And it is. Very groovey alt-mural vibe. It's very euro-micro-hotel. Just do it. Proximity to CBD is perfect. Nice 500m walk to the cafe-bar precinct, and DUnedin such a wonderful wee city rto wander aanyways.
Buffet breakfast provided a great start to the day which was good value in our inclusive price. The hotel is right over from the Botanic Garden for relaxing walks in the greenscape. The location is well placed for a short drive into Dunedin centre.
Front desk staff was very friendly and helpful from when I came in and when I checked out very early in the morning. Hotel location is awesome, very close to the CDB and most tourist attractions around Dunedin. Wifi worked great
Beautifully appointed in soothing blue-gray tones. Pristine, well maintained, modern, perfection. Loved the jacuzzi tub, monogrammed linens and bathrobes. Best hotel in all NZ so far. Loved our 3 night stay at BG!
Great CBC location & central to everything.
A basic somewhat old fashion Hotel from Art Deco - Edwardian era, very comfortable but not posh.
WE highly recommend the Law Courts Hotel.
The design, the beds - cleanliness and big windows. Despite being a smaller hotel everything felt big and wide open. Wonderful ambience. And lovely staff!
Clean and comfortable hotel room in the heart of Dunedin. Walking distance to the Octagon and numerous restaurants and cafes. Friendly and helpful staff.
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