James Cook Hotel is located in the heart of Wellington, just 500 metres from Lambton Harbour. It features a fitness centre and a restaurant with harbour views.
Offering refurbished accommodation in the heart of Wellington's entertainment precinct, Oaks Wellington Hotel boasts city views and is just 500 metres from the waterfront.
Conveniently located above the international terminal of Wellington Airport, this 4.5-star hotel features a fitness centre, on site restaurant and bar, room service and 24-hour front desk.
Ibis Wellington is set in the heart of the city, ideally located near the bustle of Lambton Quay and within walking distance to Parliament House, TSB Bank Arena, Westpac Stadium and the waterfront.
Centrally located in Wellington, Boulcott Suites is a unique luxury apartment hotel featuring a selection of stylish accommodation from studios to four-bedroom townhouses. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
Just 13 minutes’ walk from the iconic Te Papa Museum in the heart of Wellington, Travelodge offers rooms with flat-screen cable TV. It features a fitness centre. Free WiFi is available.
Located in Wellington's city centre, within 5 minutes' walk from Lambton Quay shopping area, Atura Wellington features a restaurant and free access to a fitness centre. Guest also enjoy free WiFi.
QT Wellington offers a fusion of luxurious art, technology and indulgence. It boasts an eclectic collection of New Zealand art and features a fitness centre.
Hotel is absolutely beautiful, great location too.
James Cook Hotel is located in the heart of Wellington, just 500 metres from Lambton Harbour. It features a fitness centre and a restaurant with harbour views.
Excellent hotel - quiet, roomy, excellent facilities
Set in Wellington and with Freyberg Beach reachable within 2.3 km, Mövenpick Hotel Wellington offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
We keep returning to this property as it's so good
Surrounded by lush botanic gardens, Sofitel blends French 'art de vivre' with New Zealand's capital beauty. The 5-star hotel is central to Parliament's precinct, premium shopping and Sky Stadium.
Perfect location and best ever deal for dinner and breakfast
Ibis Wellington is set in the heart of the city, ideally located near the bustle of Lambton Quay and within walking distance to Parliament House, TSB Bank Arena, Westpac Stadium and the waterfront.
Location, close to the room. Clean and great staff
Offering direct access to the Lambton Quay shopping area, just 850 metres from Wellington Station, this hotel features rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views.
Everything. The service, cleanliness and location.
Situated in Wellington, 1.3 km from Freyberg Beach, Hotel Room @ 89 Courtenay Place features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Well situated in the Wellington CBD district of Wellington, Microtel by Wyndham Wellington is set 1.4 km from Freyberg Beach, 2.6 km from Hataitai Beach and 500 metres from National War Memorial.
Easy self check in and out, super comfortable bed!
Mercure Wellington Abel Tasman Hotel is ideally located between The Terrace, Lambton Quay and Courtenay Place, in the centre of Wellington's business and entertainment district.
Great hotel location excellent staff and good value
Bay Plaza Hotel is located on Oriental Parade in Wellington’s city centre, offering rooms with satellite and Freeview TV and a tea and coffee maker. Te Papa Museum is a short 5-minute walk away.
Location, Parking, Staff, Breakfast, Beds, all great.
This 4-star boutique hotel offers free Wi-Fi and is located in the heart of Wellington, 10 minutes’ away from the Westpac Stadium, Queen's Wharf Event Centre, and the Lambton Harbour.
very comfy room. excellent staff and superb location.
Just 13 minutes’ walk from the iconic Te Papa Museum in the heart of Wellington, Travelodge offers rooms with flat-screen cable TV. It features a fitness centre. Free WiFi is available.
Location was spot on / walking distance to everywhere.
Located in Wellington's city centre, within 5 minutes' walk from Lambton Quay shopping area, Atura Wellington features a restaurant and free access to a fitness centre. Guest also enjoy free WiFi.
We loved that we had access to a local gym to use .
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FAQs about hotels in Wellington
On average, 3-star hotels in Wellington cost £73 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wellington are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wellington can on average be found for £122 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Wellington this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £102. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Wellington for this weekend cost on average around £129 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £72 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Wellington for tonight. You'll pay on average around £90 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Wellington will cost around £125 (based on Booking.com prices).
Acclaimed for its thriving art, film and cultural scene, windy ‘Welly’ is enclosed by mountains such as Kaukau and Victoria on one side and the picturesque Wellington Harbour on the other. Wellington has the distinction of being the world’s southernmost capital city.
As the gateway to New Zealand’s magical south island, Queens Wharf is headquarters for ferry services across Cook Strait as well as in the direction of Eastbourne on the other side of the harbour.
Get your bearings by using the Kelburn cable car that starts at Lambton Quay and travels up to the Botanic Gardens and Carter Observatory with its sweeping views across the Miramar Peninsula and local bays.
Don’t miss a visit to New Zealand’s national museum, Te Papa, which also incorporates the National Art Gallery. Cuba Street offers a multicultural touch and includes the Wellington Night Market with an array of international cuisines. Ascot Street is a lively shopping precinct.
Wellington Airport has flights to other domestic destinations as well as Australia and Fiji. Booking.com can help you choose your hotel to round off a fantastic city trip vacation.
Bus rides and train rides are awesome, just get yourself a...
Bus rides and train rides are awesome, just get yourself a Snapper card and more than one person can travel with that one card. Only one person can travel on that card on trains. Travelling in bus was also good, no hassle to driving or parking, bus service are almost everywhere till late nights and safe environments.
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We thought Wellington was a beautiful City.
We thought Wellington was a beautiful City. We were there in late March. The weather was lovely and cool, just the right temperature if you like to explore a new location on foot. The bus system in the City is brilliant. The Metlink public transport card system can be a little intimidating but once you master it, it works exceptionally well. Otherwise, you can pay cash when travelling on the buses or trains, but it is quite significantly more expensive to pay this way. Also, it pays to check out the fare before you travel and have the correct money when getting on because nearly everyone uses the prepaid Metlink card so the driver has limited change. The seafood in New Zealand is the best in the world in my opinion. If you are staying centrally and have cooking facilities, I would recommend the Seafood Market in Lambton Quay or Cuba Street. It is not a huge shop but the fish comes in daily. Their fish and chips are pretty good as well. But there are plenty of seafood restaurants around that serve great food. Wellington is a a gorgeous city and reminded me very much of San Francisco.
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Visited Te Papa Museum, Wellington Museum, Botanic Gardens...
Visited Te Papa Museum, Wellington Museum, Botanic Gardens and Portrait Gallery, all free access and excellent. Also took Cable Car (as you do) but the walk to and from Botanic Gardens is relatively easy as well. Went to Te Papa Museum and spent the entire day there - excellent. Ate at the Crab Shack and had the best meal in our entire NZ 2 week holiday - unfortunately, it was closed for 2 out of the 3 days we were in Wellington or we would have been back.
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Queen's Wharf has lots of museums/shopping/restaurants and...
Queen's Wharf has lots of museums/shopping/restaurants and is worth a few trips. Weta Workshop is a fun activity to do. Wellington Hurricanes rugby is fun if they have a home game. It's pretty easy to navigate the CBD. Zealandia is a fun day trip. The Te Papa museum is worth a couple of visits. One of the best museums I have seen.
Greg
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Wellington is a people city and not expensive to enjoy.
Wellington is a people city and not expensive to enjoy. From the airport you can be in the centre in 20 minutes by bus. Depending on your place to stay you can walk and discover in a day. People are very friendly and easy to approach. The venues, the food, the places for entertainment and the quality of service is wonderfuly. You will fall in love with Wellington.
Brett
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We stayed on the back end of a family visit in Central North...
We stayed on the back end of a family visit in Central North Island as an opportunity to rekindle some memories of Wellington from earlier years. The Botanical gardens, Cable Car journey, Te Papa museum. Shopping, and restaurants were all great. The metro bus service is great for seniors on the "Gold Card" was magic, especially for airport transfers - free from 0900 to 1500hrs.
The bed was very comfortable. Nice use of glass in the shower made an otherwise small room feel fairly spacious (but be aware that between that and the sliding glass, non-airtight bathroom door, you want to be sharing the room with a *very* good friend).
Staff were great. Wasn't allowed to use the gym or restaurant because of my vax status, but that's not the hotel's fault.
Aircon/heatpump, which isn't a given at this price point in Wellington.
I’m an ex Wellington resident so I know the town and this place is an excellent central location, a short stroll/walk to everywhere. It was a standard quest apartment which is to say it’s a well appointed and serviced modernish apartment. It’s in the back of the old bank building which is a central landmark in Wellington. Pretty much the heart of the city.
The room was clean and had all the necessary amenities for a short stay. The bed was super comfortable. The buffet breakfast was excellent and a lovely way to end our visit before heading out to walk around the city centre. Judging by the number of people there from outside the hotel, the citizens of Wellington rate the breakfast also.
Hotel location is ideal as central to most Wellington locations of interest and activities, with easy access to Lambton Quay and then walking distance throughout the CBD. Room was fresh, clean and roomy for 3, ie myself, my husband and adult son, plus quiet (except for the usual idiots that yell in the hallway enroute to the lifts!!!)
The bed was terrific, and Its location in the centre of Wellington CBD, a quick walk away from Cuba St, was unique also; I liked how it was two rooms merged and not one room with two bedrooms it meant you got two of everything for much cheaper than other options.
Also, this place had no stupid Bonds Hidden fees or any other gotchas.
We were in Wellington to mountain bike and required safe storage for our bikes, the staff allowed us to take our bikes up to the room providing they were clean. This was amazing.
It would be great if the hotel had a lock up storage cage or room available for storage of bikes as the popularity of biking in the city grows.
Ideal location for Wellington area, especially the airport. Comfortable proper hotel with restaurant, bar and pool. Ample free parking outside the door, very comfortable bed, rooms made up daily, good restaurant and buffet breakfast. If it was good enough for the Rolling Stones, it's good enough for me!!
The location of the hotel was so handy and was in walking distance of many of Wellington's main attractions and city centre. Check in/out was a breeze and the staff were lovely and made this process very easy. The room was clean and tidy and had a fresh feel about it.
It’s location was perfect for walking to and from all city destinations. Corner room had good views and was on a quiet street near a great New World supermarket and delicious fish & chips shop. The breakfast offering was generous and a hotel dinner was superb!
Perfect cheap night in wellington before catching ferry. Centrally located and a five min drive to the ferry port. You know what you’re getting with an ibis but much more worth it than staying in a hostel. Comfy beds and a secure car park which is really useful.
The hotel itself is modern, clean, the rooms are a decent size and well maintained.
The location is not far from city center. The garden view overlooks the greenery of Wellington and the Bolton Street Memorial Park.
I was in Wellington for a conference and this hotel was centrally located and close to both the conference venue and the CBD. The room had all the facilities I could have wanted. The breakfast was great.
A great city based hotel. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Would definitely stay at this motel the next occasion I am visiting Wellington. Extra bonus of the underground carpark. Highly recommended!
Wonderful boutique hotel in heart of the city. We loved the industrial chic styling and original building highlights throughout. The Hotel managers were very responsive and helpful.
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