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.
Mike
Australia
The suite, location and staff were amazing. Had a great stay even though my son and I fell sick, the team were of great assistance when extra assistance was required.
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.
Debbie
New Zealand
Great location, super friendly staff, great value for money
Citylife Wellington offers modern 4-star accommodation in the heart of Wellington’s trendy shopping area of Lambton Quay.
Anne
New Zealand
Location was perfect but no food outlets open nearby. We flew in for a concert with little time to spare and would have eaten out afterwards but nothing open. Thank goodness for room service
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.
Claire
New Zealand
The location was great, so quiet & close to the city! The room was so cosy, modern & clean. Staff were very friendly & we had the best coffee the whole of the trip here! Complimentary cookies and the chocolate hour were a nice touch!
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.
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
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.
Nice room and handy to town and rental cars.Bed good
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 is excellent
Comfy beds, great clean room
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.
Such a great location, wonderful staff & comfortable room.
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.
That the access to Lambton Quay was so accessible.
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.
Very well priced and checking in staff very friendly
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.
The location is great and an impressive room size.
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.
Fantastic - close to everything. Very clean and homely.
FAQs about hotels in Wellington
On average, 3-star hotels in Wellington cost NOK 1,064 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wellington are NOK 1,415 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wellington can on average be found for NOK 1,673 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Wellington this weekend is NOK 1,048 or, for a 4-star hotel, NOK 1,314. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Wellington for this weekend cost on average around NOK 1,546 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs NOK 910 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Wellington for tonight. You'll pay on average around NOK 1,135 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Wellington will cost around NOK 1,444 (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.
We stayed at the Apollo which was an easy walk into town.
We stayed at the Apollo which was an easy walk into town. Buses to areas out of the city seemed pretty regular. Wellington is a pretty switched on city, with a creative energy and plenty of things to enjoy. Cuba St which is pedestrians only has plenty of cafes and restaurants and the food is top notch. Our favourites for dinner were Loretta’s, Olive, Mr Go’s. Icecream and Creaming sodas at Duck Island, coffees at Pickle and Pie, Cheese Scones beautiful pastries and coffee at Myrtle’s. Some good clothing shops, also recycling shops where there was really good clothing for sale at low prices, good bookstores. A must visit is Te Papa Museum - Level 4 Māori and Pacific Island history is impressive. The museum’s shop is also worth checking out. The lobby of QT Hotel (there’s a golden hippo on the hotel’s exterior) - you don’t need to be a guest to wander in to view the lobby area which includes a magnificent private art collection and a ritzy bar. Plenty of bars with music and Sunday Farmers Market on the waterfront was bustling with plenty of fruit and vegetables along with brunch food and coffee available.
Victoria
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
I enjoyed how close everything was to the hotel and how easy...
I enjoyed how close everything was to the hotel and how easy it was to walk to the places I wanted to see. The waterfront was nearby too. I did go by uber to Zealandia which was amazing and is a great place to visit.
Cushla
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
We stayed in a quirky hotel on Cuba St and suited the area...
We stayed in a quirky hotel on Cuba St and suited the area it was situated in. Lots of funky boutiques and shops as well as great restaurants. Easy to walk around the city centre with heaps of interesting things to see and do.
chris
New Zealand
2.0
Scored 2.0
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.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
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.
Ian
10
Scored 10
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.
We have stayed at several Quest Apartments throughout New Zealand. The cleanliness, maintenance, as well as age of the room's decor of this facility has been the best that we have experienced thus far. The room was spacious and the kitchen extremely well-resourced for a couple's needs. Its close proximity to the city, meant it was easy to walk into central Wellington to the city and its attractions. This is the second time we have stayed at this particular facility and would do so again in the future.
Luxurious looking rooms with a central location in Wellington. The long entryway in the room is a great concept more hotel need to employ as it cuts you off from some of the hallway noise, and gives a nice little kitchen/desk space area. Very comfortable beds, great bathroom.
The complimentary snacks/drinks in the room were a great surprise as Americans used to those sort of things costing extra in hotel rooms. Very responsive and helpful owners.
This was a great hotel for a short business trip to the city. I was able to walk everywhere. It was clean, and I especially liked the kitchenette in the room; that was a pleasant surprised. I also liked how all toiletries, including laundry detergent, was provided by the hotel. Check in and check out was a breeze. I also appreciated the turn-down service with nightly teas. Oh, and it was quiet; no noise.
breakfast was ideal from the OJ to great cereal choice and whole meal toast. The tea was strong and perfect for a days work
Excellent and charming facilities. Warm and comfortable. Easy parking, superbly located to work and relaxation in Wellington city. John is a wonderful host and it seemed all the other guests were very interesting and friendly.
Beats a sterile and impersonal fancy hotel hands down.
Great that the hotels are getting past the lockdown. Delighted that the hotel has a sustainable rating. Our stay was generally comfortable and the facilities good. The position is excellent for getting around the city. Hoping the sustainable rating includes zero waste and zero emissions. These were not mentioned.
We intend to stay again and hope the internet connection is good.
• A great option if you want to be centrally located and need parking.
• Within walking distance of most of the CBD, easy access to Lambton Quay, close to cable car, waterfront, museums.
• Great views of Wellington Harbour from high floor Double Room with Harbour View.
• Excellent Boulcott Street Bistro is across the street. Fabulous!
• Nespresso Machine and coffee - nice!
I've read the reviews for this Hotel and they seem unfair. It is a budget Hotel in the middle of a busy city, fraction of the price of many other places. It is in an excellent location, it's clean and functional, reception wasn't complicated to find and the staff were friendly. Bed was comfortable etc - if you want a budget Hotel in the city this would be hard to beat
Large room, funky decore in the room and throughout the hotel.
Great location in the middle of Wellington city. Noting the hotel shares its reception with QT.
Easy walk to multiple restaurants and bars, shopping etc.
There is valet parking onsite and parking around the hotel. All expensive of course.
Previous hotel booking that we booked 3 months in advance cancelled on us, this was a last minute booking, they were able to accomodae us an were absolutely amazing 😁😁😉😊 definitely would go back again 😉😊🥰😍🤩 staff, everyone were just helpfull so great to see in our Capital city ❤❤❤💯💯💯
Well-equipped. Located near the harbourfront, in the citycenter, next to the Willis Street, it was a great location. Elevator available via the garage to access the street or hotel to avoid the stairs. With the Airport Express Bus, you are from/to the Wellington Airport within 20 to 30 minutes.
The layout of the apartment was great and spacious, and well presented. Great view from the balcony, location was perfect, close to the waterfront and the city centre. Wifi was great, TV and Netflix was awesome to relax with… which is not normal for a hotel. Everything about it was perfect
This is a good hotel for us to stay overnight to attend events in Wellington city. It's clean and the beds are comfortable. It's not 5star, and could use some refurbishment, but for the cost, which includes breakfast, it's good value. We've stayed before and will stay again
Great location, easy walking distance to central city and multiple attractions.
Good sized room with comfortable layout, furniture and appliances.
Convenient kitchenette with good kitchenware, dishes and cutlery.
Decent TV for the room.
The staff were warm but maintained a professional stance
The room was clean, quaint and warm (had a heater)
The hotel was central, close to teh airport and city
The price was affordable for my budget
I would give it 5 stars
Very central walk the city car park for car got rid of the rental car a free bus to airport for oldies yes I will pick this as first choice to stay in Wellington
Mecure Wellington Central City Hotel and Apartments was in a great location right in the middle of town easy to get to St James Theatre and Starbucks :-)
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.