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.
Douglas
New Zealand
Great View. slightly disappointed we didn't have a balcony. A bath tub would have been a bonus but we knew we may not get one.
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Melissa
New Zealand
The front of house team were great and very helpful, especially when we had a few small issues. Our included breakfast was fantastic! Loads of choice, plenty of it and a nice environment to sit and eat, while looking out at the Dunedin hills. Very handy location to the centre of Dunedin (the Octagon) where there are lots of pub and relaxed style restaurants and cafes. Note that Dunedin is very hilly, so getting back to the hotel after dinner and a couple of wines can be difficult!
Built in 1883, the unique Scenic Hotel Southern Cross is situated in the heart of Dunedin. Just a short walk from the train station, it offers historical charm and a well-equipped fitness centre.
Wendy
New Zealand
We choose staying as out of town area but close enough to shops and casino
On average, 3-star hotels in Dunedin cost £76 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dunedin are £106 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dunedin can on average be found for £147 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dunedin this weekend is £84 or, for a 4-star hotel, £164. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dunedin for this weekend cost on average around £218 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £81 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dunedin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £94 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dunedin will cost around £201 (based on Booking.com prices).
Besutiful city in South Island. A lot to see and do: museums, Larnach Castle, astonishing Botanic Garden. For those who have more time there are a lot of beautiful beaches and gardens who worth visiting.
DINU
Romania
10
Scored 10
Returning to a city I have lived in during my University/...
Returning to a city I have lived in during my University/ Start of working career days to a total of 10years and then a further 6 years it is special to return for a visit.
Having lived in Central Otago early 7 years there is Always a visit to StClair Beach to enjoy plus the views and food options
Susan Walsh
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I visited the Farmers Market which was fun.
I visited the Farmers Market which was fun. I also had a takeaway meal of blue cod, oysters and homemade chips from Best Cafe. The meal was amazing.
I visited a part of the Botanic gardens which was lovely and watched a women’s rugby game at Opoho, just above the Gardens. We were treated to beautiful weather and a large flocks of wood pigeons!
Maude
10
Scored 10
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.
This is the second stay here for us. Both stays have been awesome. The motel apartments are absolutely huge and super comfortable. Motel staff members are super nice people. Even get some milk on arrival, newspapers daily and new towels and rubbish taken from the room each day. The motel apartments are definitely dated but that goes with the Dunedin experience and the apartments have character and the comfort factor. Extremely great value for money as very affordably priced compared to other accommodation.
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.
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!
absolutely loved the location and property everything was perfect. We arrived early to what check in is and was able to get our room straight away.
staff are very friendly and helpful. we loved Quint who was at concierge and helped us plan a few must do things in Dunedin.
they even had later check out than usual hotels. would definitely stay there again if ever in Dunedin again.
The apartment was immaculate. There was both washer and dryer in the unit. The host left some bread, peanut butter, and jelly, as well as some apples and milk for coffee. This was important to us since we arrived in Dunedin late and had difficulty finding parking and a place to eat (see what we didn't like below).
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.
room was large and equipped well. very clean. close to everything - we walked the city and did not need to drive.
bed was comfortable.
the hotel staff was incredible. Barry and Donna were gracious and friendly. they made us feel as if we were guests in their home.
Walking into complete luxury! Hotel was beautiful. The furnishings were stunning, the bed was heavenly beautiful linen, pillows and comfort was exceptional! The bathroom was just luxurious.
Everything was just stunning!
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!
Location: easy walking to shops and University Graduation Ceremony. I have some mobility problems and the location of the Hotel made it easier for me to walk to places.
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