Wellington Hotels

Wellington has a handful of luxury hotels and plenty of backpacker's hostels for those looking for cheap accommodation. The hotels below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over NZ$250)
Moderate (NZ$100 to NZ$250)
Cheap (under NZ$100)
The prices quoted are for a double room per night, inclusive of tax and breakfast unless otherwise stated.

 

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Museum Art Hotel

+64 4 802 8900.

Set across from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the Museum Art Hotel offers both classic hotel and apartment style accommodation. The chic hotel is peppered with paintings and sculptures, and even comes with an art map for guests wishing to take a self-guided tour of the premises.

90 Cable Street, Wellington, New Zealand

InterContinental Wellington Hotel

+64 4 472 2722.

The imposing InterContinental Hotel, the best five-star hotel in town, is one of the city's landmarks, with two restaurants, café, pool, sauna, fitness centre, large indoor heated swimming pool, conference and banquet facilities, and business centre. Many of the 231 modern and stylish rooms and suites have excellent harbour views.

2 Grey Street (corner of Featherstone Street), Wellington, New Zealand

Ohtel

+64 4 803 0600.

Inspired by New York’s high-end boutique hotel scene and modern architecture, Ohtel is a small but luxurious place to stay for the traveller who wants a unique Wellington experience. All the mid-century furnishings are from the founder’s private collection, and the hotel itself is built into the base of a steep coastal cliff space. Even the cheapest rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee. 

66 Oriental Parade, New Zealand

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