30 Best Hotels in Christchurch and Canterbury, New Zealand

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There’s an extraordinary array of lodging in Christchurch to suit all tastes and budgets—from backpackers lodges to gorgeous boutique B&Bs, from modern multilevel contemporary hotels within the city center to plenty of motels heading out west and toward the airport. The more substantial lodges tend to be out in the hinterland. Many accommodations do not include breakfast in their room rates. Reservations are most necessary in summer, on public holidays, during rugby tests, and at festival times.

Outside Christchurch, it can be hard to find a place to stay in summer, especially over the holidays. If you're planning on going to Akaroa, Hanmer Springs, or Waipara during peak season, be sure to reserve well in advance. Bookings can also be heavy in winter around the ski areas and during school holidays.

Orari

$$$ | 42 Gloucester St., Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Hidden behind an ivy-clad wall and pretty gardens, this lovely heritage villa boasts modern, spacious rooms. The interior is particularly welcoming with a large lounge and dining area, bathrooms are generous, and there is good off-street parking. The Canterbury Museum, Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery, Tram, and plenty of shops, restaurants, and bars are within easy walking distance. Arrive in time for a complimentary glass of wine at 5:30 pm. There are also three-bedroom apartments with leafy views that are fully self-contained, each spanning three floors.

Pros

  • No need for a car with so much nearby
  • The apartments are ideal for longer stays and for larger families
  • Extremely helpful and friendly hosts

Cons

  • Two of the rooms have separate bathrooms that are not en suite
  • You will need to book well ahead to get a room in peak summer season
  • Some uneven, squeaky floorboards
42 Gloucester St., Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand
03-365–6569
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Arthur's Pass Wilderness Lodge

$$$$ | State Hwy. 73, Arthur's Pass, 7654, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Surrounded by spectacular peaks, beech forests, and serene lakes, this sophisticated back-to-nature lodge shares 4,000 acres with its own high-country merino sheep station and nature reserve in a valley called Te Ko Awa a Aniwaniwa (Valley of the Mother of Rainbows). Rooms have balcony views of this incredible area. Full-day guided trips can take you to limestone caves, a tranquil lake, a glacier basin, or to spots where you might glimpse rare alpine plants and kea (native mountain parrot); you'll soon share the owners' passion for preserving this environment. There is a sister lodge at Lake Moeraki on the West Coast. 

Pros

  • On alternate days, you can muster sheep with border collies and help blade-shear sheep the old-fashioned way
  • Great wine and food with a view
  • Rates include breakfast, dinner, and guided activities

Cons

  • Quite remote if you like shopping
  • Closed in the off-season
  • Surcharge on New Zealand holidays
State Hwy. 73, Arthur's Pass, 7654, New Zealand
03-318–9246
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Closed June and July
24 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Abisko Lodge and Apartments

$$$ | 74 Main St., Methven, 7730, New Zealand

This lodge is conveniently located right in the heart of Methven, and is one of the larger accommodation providers in the village. You can choose between en suite lodge rooms, or family apartments. There's also a small camping ground out the back. The rooms are simple but adequate and come with flat-screen TVs, and there's also a cozy shared lounge and small bar. 

Pros

  • On-site sauna and spa
  • Close to village
  • Budget-friendly

Cons

  • Rooms are quite basic and dated
  • Breakfast is simple and limited
  • Noisy pub down the road with late night music
74 Main St., Methven, 7730, New Zealand
03-302–8875
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Annandale Villas

$$$$ | 130 Wharf Rd., Akaroa, 7583, New Zealand

This gem set on a private farm at Pigeon Bay is made up of four secluded villas, including an ultramodern waterfront home and a magnificent Victorian homestead surrounded by expansive heritage gardens with an impressive pool and spa facilities. You can customize packages to suit couples, families, or larger groups, adding extras like helicopter transfers from Christchurch, private gourmet meals, and wildlife boating tours.

Pros

  • Amazing views amid complete privacy
  • Superb farm-to-table cuisine
  • Working farm and garden you can explore

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Rather difficult to get to
  • Minimum two-night stay
130 Wharf Rd., Akaroa, 7583, New Zealand
03-304–6841
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12 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Beaufort House

$$$$ | 42 Rue Grehan, Akaroa, 7520, New Zealand

Within walking distance to Akaroa township sits an historic Victorian house, which now stands as a bed-and-breakfast. Nestled among well-kept gardens, a petite vineyard and an avocado orchard, the birdsong here is a delight, especially from the native bellbird. Well-known for its outstanding hospitality, hosts Noel and Sharon will put on drinks and homemade hors d'oeuvres for all guests at 6 pm. Breakfast is a delight with both hot-cooked and continental fare. All six rooms are elegantly decorated; the architecture and the setting are superb, and the owner's passion for collecting has transformed the home into a living heritage museum.

Pros

  • Exceptional hospitality
  • Luxury heritage charm
  • Close to town, but feels secluded and peaceful

Cons

  • Some rooms are not accessible upstairs
  • Set price with some rooms not as nice as others
  • Guests and hosts mingle in evening, so not ideal for total seclusion
42 Rue Grehan, Akaroa, 7520, New Zealand
03-304–7517
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Black Estate B&B

$$$ | 614 Omihi Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand

The highly rated accommodations located right at Black Estate's award-winning winery–restaurant is a perfect escape for couples. The stunning, architecturally gorgeous building is stylishly decorated, with access to delicious food and wine. You'll also be able to rent bikes to explore the Waipara Wine Trail, which starts at Black Estate.

Pros

  • Sunny terrace with vast vineyard and mountain views
  • Exceptionally knowledgeable and friendly hosts
  • Gorgeous decor and architecture

Cons

  • Only room for two people
  • Need to book well ahead
  • Apartment is downstairs below the winery, which is busy most days until 5 pm
614 Omihi Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand
03-314–6085
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1 room
Free Breakfast

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Braemar Lodge & Spa

$$$ | 283 Medway Rd., Hanmer Springs, 7360, New Zealand

Part lodge, part boutique hotel, these slick accommodations were built around all that remained of the original Braemar Lodge—an impressive two-story-high river stone fireplace. Rooms are big and have expansive views across the river plain to Hanmer and its snowy backdrop (in winter). The warm sunny aspect is sheltered from the cold southerly winds that sweep through this area so you'll get real value from your own deck. The interior is neutrally contemporary; the rooms all have gas fires, swiveling TVs, and marble bathrooms. The on-premises Altitude Restaurant is worth a visit.  

Pros

  • On-site day spa
  • Packages available with outdoor activities included
  • Large rooms with great views

Cons

  • 10-minute drive from Hanmer
  • Access is by several kilometers of gravel road with a steep but paved driveway
  • Some parts need an upgrade
283 Medway Rd., Hanmer Springs, 7360, New Zealand
03-315–7555
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24 suites
Free Breakfast

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Brinkley Resort

$$$ | 43 Barkers Rd., Methven, 7730, New Zealand

These affordable one- and two-bedroom apartment-style units are just a two-minute walk from the center of town, surrounded by landscaped gardens. Shackleton's Bar and Grill features the best Canterbury produce, perfect after drinks in front of the open fire in the bar. They also do different packages including ballooning, golf, fishing tours, mountain shuttles, and ski and helicopter trips.

Pros

  • Tennis court, hot tub, children's playground, and putting green
  • Plenty of off-street parking and a helipad
  • 12 ski areas within easy range, including Mt. Hutt

Cons

  • Convention center on-site, so sometimes it can be busy
  • Rooms overlooking the parking lot are noisy
  • Some rooms are compact
43 Barkers Rd., Methven, 7730, New Zealand
03-302–8855
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Restaurant closed Nov.–May
80 rooms
No Meals

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Commodore Hotel Christchurch Airport

$$ | 449 Memorial Ave., Christchurch, 8053, New Zealand

Just minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from central Christchurch, this family-owned, resort-style accommodation includes a heated indoor pool, sauna, spa, fitness center, and tennis court. Rooms are quiet, large, and comfortable, with the latest TVs and generous bathrooms. The stylishly landscaped terrace area, with a big open fireplace, is a great place to relax with a drink just about all year-round. Staff are superfriendly and helpful.

Pros

  • Free 24-hour shuttle service to and from the airport
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • Plenty of outdoor space and gardens

Cons

  • There can be big functions here, keeping the lobby and the car park full
  • No other amenities nearby
  • Longish walk to get from one end of the property to the other
449 Memorial Ave., Christchurch, 8053, New Zealand
03-358–8129
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157 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Christchurch

$$$ | 764 Colombo St., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand

As Christchurch's tallest central city building (once an office tower), this is a prime location with spectacular views overlooking historic Victoria Square and the Avon River. Comfortable beds and quiet zones guarantee a good night's sleep. There's a chic restaurant, café, and bar, plus a well equipped gym. The Crowne Plaza is in walking distance to nearly everything in the city, and just around the corner from historic New Regent Street and Isaac Theatre Royal.

Pros

  • Latest technology including smart TVs with device mirroring
  • Three in-house dining options
  • Luxurious tiled bathrooms

Cons

  • Large tour groups can often take over the lobby
  • Long-term building work surrounds the hotel site
  • Rooms are compact
764 Colombo St., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand
03-741–2800
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204 rooms
No Meals

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Distinction Christchurch Hotel

$$$$ | 14 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand

This 11-floor, upscale, New Zealand--owned and -operated hotel is a postearthquake renovation with a contemporary design. It's an easy walk to all the main shopping and dining areas, with the acclaimed O.G.B. Bar next door. Expect the latest technology and top-quality bedding and room comfort.

Pros

  • Great soaking bathtubs
  • Plush slippers, toothbrush, and bathrobes
  • Valet parking at reasonable rates

Cons

  • Conference hotel, so can be busy
  • Overlooks the earthquake-damaged Christchurch Cathedral
  • Room lighting needs dimmer options
14 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand
03-377–7000
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179 rooms
No Meals

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Greystone PurePod

$$$$ | 376 Omihi Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand
Set high above the award-winning, organic Greystone Vineyard, you will find a beautiful setting for a private lodging experience under the stars with glass floors, walls, and ceilings. Stop for a wine-tasting at the Greystone cellar door and then pick up a bottle and follow the track back to your secluded oasis. If you can't get a booking here, there are five other PurePods tucked away in the Canterbury region.

Pros

  • Complete immersion in nature
  • Dinner and breakfast packages available
  • Optional guided tour of the vineyard and winery that includes tasting and lunch

Cons

  • No power plugs or Wi-Fi (USB device charger available)
  • Can get pretty hot in summer, so remember to pull the shades down
  • ½-mile walk from the parking lot with no lighting
376 Omihi Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand
021-630–460
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1 room
No Meals

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Hanmer Springs Hotel

$$$ | 1 Conical Hill Rd., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand

Set in beautifully landscaped gardens, this hotel is across the road from the thermal pools, and staying here will remind you of the grand, genteel era in which it was built. There are garden suites and three-bedroom self-contained villas that are great for families, too. Breakfast is served on the front courtyard or in Isobel's Restaurant, which also offers excellent evening dining and a top local wine list.

Pros

  • Lovely old Spanish Mission–style building
  • In the middle of town within easy walk of most things
  • Very comfortable beds

Cons

  • During New Zealand school holidays it can get busy
  • Renovations underway, but some rooms still need upgrades
  • No elevator
1 Conical Hill Rd., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand
03-975–1010
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65 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heritage Christchurch

$$$$ | 28–30 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand

Inside the beautifully restored Old Government Building built in 1913, with its sweeping central staircase and high ceilings, the Heritage has suites in an Italian High Renaissance Palazzo style complete with stained-glass windows and dark-wood paneling. It has sports facilities, a fitness center, a heated lap pool, sauna, spa, and the highly rated O.G.B. Bar on the ground floor.

Pros

  • Self-contained with kitchen and laundry
  • Decent spa and lap pool
  • Extremely comfortable beds

Cons

  • Short-term parking can be difficult
  • O.G.B. bar is always busy and can be noisy outside, especially in summer
  • Christchurch Cathedral and the square surrounding are under long-term restoration
28–30 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand
03-983–4800
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42 suites
No Meals

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The Mayfair

$$$ | 155 Victoria St., Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand

One of the city's newer boutique hotels, the Mayfair is within walking distance to the CBD and just a short stroll away from Hagley Park—the rooms are clean, bright, and modern with all the latest technologies. The Top of The House rooms and suites are a bit more expensive but have great views from a private balcony over the city. There's a bustling café on ground level. A breakfast package can also be purchased as an extra with the room. 

Pros

  • Modern rooms with all the mod cons, including excellent linen and towels
  • Soundproof and blackout curtains
  • Modern bathrooms and showers

Cons

  • Extra charge for secure car parking
  • Café can be very busy
  • Some rooms don't have closets
155 Victoria St., Christchurch, 8013, New Zealand
03-595–6335
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67 rooms
No Meals

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Methven Motels and Apartments

$$ | 197 Main St., Methven, New Zealand

This modern accommodation complex has both motel rooms and apartments for small or large groups. It's warm in winter, which is a big plus for weary skiers, and many of the units have whirlpools, and all have the latest showers. Ask them about their apartments and holiday homes off-site, too.

Pros

  • Drying cupboard for ski clothing and short-term gear storage
  • Electric blankets
  • Upstairs rooms have views of Mt. Hutt

Cons

  • Road outside can be busy
  • Free Wi-Fi only if you book directly with the hotel
  • TVs could do with an upgrade
197 Main St., Methven, New Zealand
03-302–9200
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8 units
No Meals

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Mountain House Arthur's Pass YHA

$ | 84 West Coast Rd., Arthur's Pass, 7875, New Zealand

This is the biggest spot in town with a main lodge that has private and shared rooms; there are also two separate cottages, two motel units, and backpacker dorms in the old YHA lodge. You can sign up for one of the bedrooms in the cottages, reserve an entire cottage, or choose a bed in the private or dorm rooms in the main lodge. There's one women-only bunk room. The interior design may be homely, but you can't argue with the impressive peaks right outside your window.

Pros

  • <PRO>wing of newer facilities and private rooms that are clean and tidy</PRO>
  • <PRO>YHA members get discounts and free Wi-Fi</PRO>
  • <PRO>spectacular walking tracks start right next to the front door</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>whole complex is spread over about a kilometer</CON>
  • <CON>no en suite bathrooms</CON>
  • <CON>more expensive than most hostels because it's so remote</CON>
84 West Coast Rd., Arthur's Pass, 7875, New Zealand
03-318–9258
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27 rooms
No meals

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Mt. Hutt Lodge

$$ | 45 Zig Zag Rd., Methven, 7572, New Zealand

If you’ve come south for the views and outdoor activities then the Mt. Hutt Lodge delivers with its laid-back atmosphere. By day you’ll look out across the magnificent, sometimes turquoise Rakaia River toward Mt. Hutt, the area’s main ski field. By night you’ll be amazed at the clarity of the sky and the sheer depth of stars. Rooms are clean and pleasant with an eclectic mix on offer from motel units to time-share apartments of up to three bedrooms.

Pros

  • Close to great fishing spots, skiing, golf, and hiking
  • Amazing views of the mountain
  • Restaurant on-site with beef steak specialty

Cons

  • Building is very 1970s and needs an upgrade
  • 15-minute drive from Methven, so you’ll need a car to get here
  • No washer in room, but there's a communal laundry
45 Zig Zag Rd., Methven, 7572, New Zealand
03-318–6898
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Novotel Christchurch Cathedral Square

$$$ | 52 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand

From the moment you walk into the futuristic lobby you will receive a warm welcome from staff who know the city well and can help with directions and recommendations. The comfortable, smart rooms have views overlooking the Southern Alps, New Regent Street, or directly on to the still-damaged cathedral. The restaurant has clever nooks designed for sole diners, a nod to the many business travelers the hotel attracts.

Pros

  • Right in the heart of the city
  • Stunning views of the Southern Alps from executive rooms
  • Comfortable contemporary bar open 'til late

Cons

  • Bathroom sink is set outside the bathroom door in the living areas
  • Quake-damaged Cathedral is right next door, and building work surrounds it
  • Valet parking is expensive (better to use public lot nearby)
52 Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand
03-372–2111
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154 rooms
No Meals

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Oinako Bed and Breakfast

$$$ | 99 Beach Rd., Akaroa, 7520, New Zealand

Surrounded by a tranquil garden, just a two-minute walk from town and a few steps from Akaroa Harbour, this character Victorian manor house has its original, ornate plaster ceilings and marble fireplaces. The house has been completely refurbished after the earthquakes with modern bathrooms and amenities. You'll also find fresh flowers in the spacious and pleasantly decorated rooms. Drive to the far end of Beach Road where the road runs onto what looks like a private driveway shared by a number of properties. Just follow that road a little farther to Oinako, which is marked.

Pros

  • Old-fashioned leafy garden overlooking the harbor
  • Tea, coffee, wine, cookies, feather pillows, and duvets add a luxurious touch
  • Beautifully restored homestead

Cons

  • No televisions in rooms
  • No refrigerators in rooms
  • No desks or chairs in rooms, but they can be provided on request
99 Beach Rd., Akaroa, 7520, New Zealand
03-304--8787
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Closed June–Aug.
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Glenmark Vicarage

$$$ | 161 Church Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand

Once a real vicarage, Old Glenmark is now a funky barn lodging—with lots of rough-sawn timber and colonial trimmings—that's suitable for families and makes a very comfortable base while touring the area. The Wicked Vicar, the Vicar's Mistress, Divine Daughter and the Sweeter Daughter are not members of the staff at this pleasant Victorian homestay, but are wines produced from the owners' small vineyard.

Pros

  • Central to most Waipara wineries and restaurants
  • On-site boutique vineyard and vegetable garden
  • Large well-equipped kitchen and barbecue area for self-catering

Cons

  • Close to busy State Highway 1
  • Rustic style may be too eclectic for some
  • Popular in summer
161 Church Rd., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand
03-314–6775
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3 rooms
No Meals

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Otahuna Lodge

$$$$ | 224 Rhodes Rd., Tai Tapu, 7672, New Zealand

Just 20 minutes from Christchurch and almost hidden by glorious century-old gardens is one of New Zealand's most important historic homes, now an award-winning luxury retreat. Built in 1895 in Queen Anne style for Sir Heaton Rhodes, a high-profile Member of Parliament of the time, the three-story homestead has been restored to its former grandeur, yet has all the modern amenities you would expect in an exclusive luxury lodge. Each of Otahuna's seven suites has a distinctive character and reveals a different element of the Otahuna story. Original fireplaces complement the rooms and the wisteria-blue drawing room is divine. Be sure to wander the 30 acres of gardens (guided tours available), and take a dip in the heated pool (summer only). Do spend some time in the potager garden and the kitchen with the chef to learn some of his secrets.

Pros

  • Memorable four-course degustation plus canapes dinner included
  • Lots of fresh homegrown fruits and vegetables and cooking classes are available
  • Exceptional hosts with special touches at every turn

Cons

  • Not for the budget-minded
  • TV only available by request
  • You will need a car if you want to visit the city
224 Rhodes Rd., Tai Tapu, 7672, New Zealand
03-329–6333
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7 suites
All-Inclusive

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Peel Forest Lodge

$$$$ | 96 Brake Rd., Geraldine, New Zealand

Tucked in among giant kahikatea trees and native forest, and overlooking Little Mt. Peel (which isn't so little), this comfortable log lodge provides a haven of peace and quiet. Opened as a hunting and fishing lodge it's a nice getaway if you want to experience the great outdoors without hiking miles up into the hills. There are four bedrooms—two share a bathroom—all looking out to the mountains. You can self-cater, have breakfast provided, or request a fully catered service. Nearby there's rafting, fishing, hunting, horse trekking, hiking, helicopter tours, and visits to Mesopotamia Station up in the high country. It's available for exclusive bookings only.

Pros

  • Café and bar just down the road at Peel Forest village
  • Full kitchen for your use
  • Big schist fireplace in the lounge

Cons

  • A few trophy heads on the walls, which might not be for everyone
  • Can sometimes be booked out for weddings
  • You will need a car to get here
96 Brake Rd., Geraldine, New Zealand
03-696–3703
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4 rooms
No Meals

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Rydges Latimer Christchurch

$$ | 30 Latimer Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand

Set on leafy Latimer Square, this newly built low-rise hotel is just a few minutes' walk from the central city, but far enough away to be quiet and relaxed. Many of the rooms and family-size suites overlook the square, and there is a spacious penthouse taking up the entire top level. It's just a short walk to the Transitional "Cardboard" Cathedral, a must-visit symbol of the new Christchurch. Do dine in the splendor of Bloody Mary's steakhouse restaurant—and don't forget to ask about the intriguing story of how it got its name.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • Free parking on-site
  • Excellent in-house dining options

Cons

  • Big conference hotel often busy with large groups
  • Just a little too far to walk into the central city on cold days
  • Traffic on the one-way roads surrounding the hotel
30 Latimer Sq., Christchurch, 8011, New Zealand
0800-176–176
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175 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Settlers Motel

$$ | 6 Leamington St., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand

This property has peaceful apartments and studios set off Amuri Avenue, the main street into Hanmer. Upstairs rooms have balconies with views of Mt. Isobel, and two apartments have private courtyards. Handcrafted slat beds and furniture have been installed in all the rooms, and each unit has either a full kitchen or kitchenette. A continental breakfast is available on request.

Pros

  • Quiet, friendly, motel-style establishment
  • Short walk to town
  • Flexible check-in and check-out times

Cons

  • Units all open onto central courtyard and parking lot
  • Reservations are essential over weekends and holiday periods
  • Popular with families and can be busy
6 Leamington St., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand
03-315–7343
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14 rooms
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Ski Time

$$ | 43 Racecourse Ave., Methven, 7730, New Zealand

This lodge has comfortable and heated self-contained apartments and private rooms. It features a popular restaurant and bar, with cozy indoor dining by a roaring fire, or alfresco with mountain views. A light continental breakfast is included, and there's also the option to use the free ski storage and laundry facilities. Relax in the shared lounge area; watch TV and play a game of pool. 

Pros

  • Mountain views
  • Affordable rates
  • Short walk to thermal pools

Cons

  • Rooms are quite basic
  • Some rooms can be noisy
  • Restaurant can be packed during ski season
43 Racecourse Ave., Methven, 7730, New Zealand
03-302–8398
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14 rooms, 5 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Sudima Hotel Christchurch Airport

$$ | 550 Memorial Ave., Christchurch, 8053, New Zealand

Just 5 minutes from the airport, the Sudima has a gym and on-site restaurant including buffet dinner. Canterbury Museum, International Antarctic Centre, and Isaac Theatre Royal are nearby cultural highlights. From 6 am, a full buffet breakfast can be purchased as an extra in the room price, and there is a small à la carte menu that can be ordered from.

Pros

  • Free 24-hour shuttle service to and from the airport whenever required
  • Green-lawned garden courtyard
  • Close to the International Antarctic Centre and a shopping center next door

Cons

  • Also a conference hotel so can be busy
  • Older parts of the hotel need upgrading
  • Some rooms have showers over bath
550 Memorial Ave., Christchurch, 8053, New Zealand
03-358–3028
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246 rooms
No Meals

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Terrace Downs

$$$$ | 623 Coleridge Rd., Rakaia Gorge, 7572, New Zealand

Considered a top golf resort in New Zealand, Terrace Downs is a good place to base yourself for a vacation away from the crowds. Although not strictly in Methven, Terrace Downs is a 20-minute drive away, with spectacular views of the Rakaia Gorge and the looming presence of Mt. Hutt. Accommodations are in a series of contemporary one- to three-bedroom villas and larger fairway chalets perched on a ridge above the clubhouse and restaurant, with views from their balconies over the golf course and of the mountains.

Pros

  • 18-hole championship golf course
  • Day spa and extended list of on- and off-site activities
  • Kids' club and babysitting available

Cons

  • You'll need two nights if you want to really appreciate the surroundings and venue
  • High winds in this exposed area
  • The hotel has been through a series of management changes, and service can be varied
623 Coleridge Rd., Rakaia Gorge, 7572, New Zealand
03-318–6943
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19 villas
No Meals

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Tussock Peak Motor Lodge

$$ | 25 Amuri Ave., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand

Adjacent to the thermal pools, this stylish, eco-friendly, 14-unit complex offers a choice of spacious one- and two-bedroom units. Most have sunny balconies with alpine views. There's a large parking lot in front and plenty of activities right on the doorstep.

Pros

  • Netflix on demand with smart TVs in every room
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Excellent power steam showers

Cons

  • Can be busy with lots of families during New Zealand school holidays
  • No air-conditioning in summer
  • Basic kitchen facilities in units
25 Amuri Ave., Hanmer Springs, 7334, New Zealand
03-315–5191
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14 units
No Meals

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Waipara Sleepers

$ | 10–12 Glenmark Dr., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand

Wake up to fresh-baked bread and newly laid eggs (when chickens are laying) at this basic-but-rather-quirky backpacker lodge housed in old railway carriages and huts. It's first-come, first-served for breakfast in the station waiting room (now a communal kitchen). Some of the carriages retain old leather seating and travel posters. There are also powered campervan sites and a number of tent sites, and they are close to the Weka Pass vintage railway.

Pros

  • Very rustic and rural
  • Complete with all the sounds and smells of the country
  • Good stop for anyone cycle-touring

Cons

  • Some of the accommodations and services are quite basic
  • Often cold at night
  • Cramped parking if it's busy
10–12 Glenmark Dr., Waipara, 7483, New Zealand
022-573–7101
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6 rooms
No Meals

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