18 Best Hotels in Wellington and the Wairarapa, New Zealand

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Accommodations in Wellington range from no-frills backpacker hostels and motel units to sleek central hotels and classic bed-and-breakfasts in colonial-era villas.

As more people move into the city, apartments moonlighting as "serviced-apartment" hotels are also gaining steam. Rates are significantly more expensive than those of the average motel, but they're a good option if you're planning to stay a while. Most of these apartment-hotel hybrids have weekend or long-term specials.

Lodgings generally do not have air-conditioning, but the temperate weather in Wellington rarely warrants it.

The Intrepid Hotel

$$$ | 60 Ghuznee St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Offering luxury loft-style rooms, the Intrepid brings home comforts to your inner-city stay, and you'll be greeted in the morning with complimentary fresh coffee and tea, and maybe a sweet snack or two. Service is excellent and friendly. In keeping with the modern art deco aesthetics, below the hotel is the quiet, speakeasy-styled Puffin wine bar. The hotel's front door sits in the entertainment hub of Ghuznee Street and Cuba Street.

Pros

  • Modern and cozy loft-style decor
  • Attentive and friendly service
  • Great central location

Cons

  • Smaller corridors, typical of heritage buildings
  • Can be affected by loud street noise
  • Some rooms lack views
60 Ghuznee St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-830–0996
Hotel Details
18 rooms
No Meals

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Wharekauhau

$$$$ | Wharekauhau Rd., Featherston, 5773, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
Wharekauhau, Palliser Bay and Cape Palliser
Courtesy of Wharekauhau Country Estate

A working sheep station meets bygone-era elegance at this unique coastal getaway, 90 minutes from Wellington; the 3,200-acre estate comes complete with an Edwardian-style main lodge surrounded by 16 guest cottages, each with a king-size bed, small patio, and open fireplace. Wharekauhau began as a sheep-farming station in 1840 and continues to house sheep and cattle today—only now the grazing herds are joined by world travelers roaming the property. On-site activities range including relaxing in private courtyards, gardens, or the spa, chatting with the chefs around the open kitchen, and swimming, tennis, and croquet. Hiking and farm tours can also be arranged, as can vineyard visits and excursions around the gloriously remote coastline. The dining room menu highlights the best local ingredients—especially lamb and fish—which can be paired with fine Martinborough wines.

Pros

  • On-site working farm
  • Breakfast and dinner included in beautiful dining area
  • Indoor pool and luxurious spa using organic New Zealand products

Cons

  • Steep price
  • You won't want to move far from the fireplaces in rough weather
  • Don't expect the nightlife to set you alight
Wharekauhau Rd., Featherston, 5773, New Zealand
06-307–7581
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16 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Edgewater Lodge

$$$ | 423 Karaka Bay Rd., Wellington, New Zealand Fodor's Choice
By the water's edge with stunning harbor views from every room, this place exudes class. Once the home of an Oscar-winning film producer, it has a large, comfortable lounge with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a terrace. A full gourmet breakfast is included in the rate; hostess Stella, formerly the owner-chef of an award-winning Wellington restaurant, is also happy to put on a silver-service dinner with a comprehensive wine selection.

Pros

  • <PRO>superbly comfortable accommodation</PRO>
  • <PRO>amazing views</PRO>
  • <PRO>excellent food</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>15-minute ride into the city</CON>
  • <CON>parking can be tight</CON>
  • <CON>less mobile guests may struggle with the stairs</CON>
423 Karaka Bay Rd., Wellington, New Zealand
04-388–4446
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3 suites
Breakfast

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Naumi Studio Hotel Wellington

$$ | 213--223 Cuba St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

With the hotel's stately heritage facade hiding a colorful, whimsical interior, you'd think you've stumbled onto a set of a Wes Anderson film. Aesthetically striking at every turn, Naumi's reception and downstairs Lola Rouge bar area provide a comfy and delightful lounge in which to work and socialize. The well-designed rooms thoughtfully navigate the smaller dimensions typical of a heritage building. Naumi wholly embodies the cool vibe and friendliness of the capital's iconic Cuba Street.

Pros

  • Strikingly exciting decor on a cool street
  • Attentive and friendly service
  • Brilliant bar and lounge area

Cons

  • Smaller rooms, typical of heritage buildings
  • Can be affected by loud street noise
  • Some rooms lack views
213--223 Cuba St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-913–1800
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116 rooms
No Meals

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Parehua Resort

$$$ | 52 New York St. W, Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

Located next to a vineyard, this luxurious resort enjoys a parklike setting as well as its own on-site bistro, a small spa,  and a tennis court. Its spacious, airy cottages have rural views, some taking in a man-made lake or others with views of the Tararua ranges. There are complimentary shuttles to town.

Pros

  • Modern lodgings with kitchenettes
  • Outdoor pool
  • Cottage-style accommodations with clean-lined but warm decor

Cons

  • A long way from the bright lights
  • No private outdoor grounds
  • Occasional guest noise
52 New York St. W, Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand
06-306–8405
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28 cottages
Free Breakfast

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QT Wellington

$$$ | 90 Cable St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

With bold art on display everywhere you look, this hotel near the harbor is for the hip and trendy. Harbor-view rooms come with huge balconies, while in-room decor and bathrooms are just as design-friendly as the rest of the place. There are coffee machines in every room, and apartments are nicely fitted out for longer stays, including washers and dryers. The in-house restaurant Hippopotamus and Hot Sauce bar offer great cocktails and culinary delights. This is the closest hotel to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

Pros

  • Wonderfully walkable location
  • One of the best restaurants in the city
  • Well-appointed rooms

Cons

  • Can be affected by loud street noise
  • Some guests will be put off by the choice of art
  • City-side rooms lack views
90 Cable St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-802–8900
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179 rooms
No Meals

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The White Swan Country Hotel

$$$ | 109 Main St., Greytown, 5712, New Zealand Fodor's Choice

This former railway administration building was chopped into several pieces and relocated before being transformed into a small country hotel with seven well-appointed boutique suites in the main building and six other rooms in a garden courtyard. The suites are individually decorated with their own twist on old-country-meets-modern style. Nestled behind, six garden rooms are beside the neighboring park.

Pros

  • Excellent on-site restaurant as well as a gastropub
  • Modern amenities including smart TVs
  • Very comfy superking beds

Cons

  • No wheelchair access for boutique suites
  • On-site restaurant closed Tuesday and Wednesday
  • Early bookings are essential for groups
109 Main St., Greytown, 5712, New Zealand
021-539–528
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Bolton Hotel

$$ | 12 Bolton St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

Well-known to upscale business travelers, this independently owned hotel is great for extended stays, with some rooms containing full kitchen facilities and washer/dryers. Artisan, the in-house restaurant, is incredible, and it's worth staying in for a night just to experience dinner there. It's not in the heart of downtown, which is preferable to some guests.

Pros

  • Nice modern decor and good in-house restaurant
  • Quiet location
  • Large suites

Cons

  • Some rooms overlook an old cemetery
  • Limited parking
  • No harbor views from most rooms
12 Bolton St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-472–9966
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139 rooms
No Meals

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Booklovers B&B

$$$ | 123 Pirie St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

Local author Jane Tolerton has set up house in a Victorian villa in sunny Mount Victoria and, true to her passion, has lined the hallway with books. The three en suite rooms are comfortable and homey. Jane serves hot breakfast and a steady supply of homemade cookies. If you want to work off the calories, Booklovers doesn’t just enjoy close proximity to the city's bright lights—it’s also close by the green belt and Lord of the Rings walking trail.

Pros

  • <PRO>walkable to virtually all the city attractions</PRO>
  • <PRO>free off-street parking and Wi-Fi</PRO>
  • <PRO>comfortable homey vibe</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>due to Jane's writing commitments personal service may not always be available</CON>
  • <CON>decor is a bit tired</CON>
  • <CON>lots of street noise</CON>
123 Pirie St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-384–2714
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Credit cards accepted
Closed May–Aug.
3 rooms
Breakfast

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CityLife Wellington

$$$ | 14 Gilmer Terr., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

This apartment-style hotel is smack-dab in the middle of the city—and if you can snag a suite at a weekend or special summer rate, it's one of the best-value lodgings in town. You have a wide selection of stylish studios and spacious one-, two-, or three-bedroom suites to choose from. Facilities are similar in all suites and include kitchens, washers, dryers, and dishwashers (they're also serviced). Despite the location, you don't get street noise.

Pros

  • <PRO>in the heart of the city</PRO>
  • <PRO>just an elevator ride to Lambton Quay</PRO>
  • <PRO>good for families or large groups</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>more suited to a longer stay</CON>
  • <CON>parking can be difficult</CON>
  • <CON>no views</CON>
14 Gilmer Terr., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-922–2800
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Credit cards accepted
70 rooms
No meals

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The Claremont

$$ | 38 Regent St., Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand

In a quiet rural area just outside the village center, this motel complex has a variety of stylishly modern units to suit a range of budgets. All have decks; apartments have whirlpool baths as well. The studios and one- or two-bedroom apartments are in a garden environment and have ample parking.

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Good modern lodgings
  • Spacious rooms of different sizes, with kitchenettes

Cons

  • No swimming pool or activities
  • You need to go into town for a restaurant
  • Some rooms affected by guest noise
38 Regent St., Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand
06-306–9162
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23 rooms
No Meals

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The Cobbler Hotel

$$ | 3 Eva St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

These well-appointed loft-style rooms and suites (including some with two bedrooms) in the heart of the city will have you feeling like a true local. Located on Hannah's Laneway, the Cobbler is a stone's throw from the Wellington Chocolate Factory, and it feels more like an upscale apartment block than a hotel. Before your arrival, the owners send you a unique entry code, so you don't have to fuss with check-in times or waiting in line. Don't take the lack of check-in desk as a sign of missing service: the owners are easily contacted should you need anything. Each room also comes with a bespoke, up-to-date guide of local events and eateries that you can take home as a souvenir.

Pros

  • Tasteful modern apartment style
  • Kitchenettes in every room
  • Above-and-beyond local service

Cons

  • Floor plans vary
  • No on-site parking (but it's available nearby)
  • Occasional street noise
3 Eva St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-910–8536
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Copthorne Resort Solway Park Wairarapa

$$ | 230 High St., Masterton, 5810, New Zealand

With 24 acres of landscaped grounds and gardens, this spot on the southern outskirts of Masterton is a large hotel for a small town, and the helpful staff and spacious rooms make it especially good if you are traveling with children. Perks like a pool, playground, and special kids’ menus give it added family appeal. The main restaurant showcases local ingredients and wine in a spacious setting with a cozy ambience.

Pros

  • Great restaurant
  • Tennis courts and indoor pool
  • Good off-road parking

Cons

  • Weekdays popular for corporate conferences
  • Can get crowded on weekends with special family rates
  • Dated decor
230 High St., Masterton, 5810, New Zealand
06-370–0500
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102 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental Wellington

$$$ | 2 Grey St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

In the heart of the business district and a stone's throw from the waterfront, this landmark high-rise gets the details right, delivering a sleek, contemporary look with a warm yet sophisticated ambience. The bedrooms are luxuriously equipped, and the chic reception area has light, modern furniture. There's a 24-hour car service and even an on-site spa.

Pros

  • Great restaurant and lobby bar
  • Central location
  • Extra amenities like on-site spa

Cons

  • Can get booked up with corporate functions
  • Gets expensive around events
  • Some rooms have views of office buildings
2 Grey St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-472–2722
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236 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Ferry Hotel

$ | 2 Lake Ferry Rd., Lake Ferry, 5772, New Zealand

This waterfront hotel is home to the North Island's southernmost pub, with breathtaking views across Cape Palliser to the South Island's Kaikōura Ranges. Having a drink on the deck at sunset is an unbeatable experience; after making a toast to the coast, you can bed down in rooms that are basic but comfy. The hotel restaurant focuses on fish dishes, like pan-fried flounder or whitebait fritters served on salad greens with tomato salsa.

Pros

  • Great if you like the feeling of being at the end of the Earth
  • Delicious food
  • Genuine local experience

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • Only one room is en suite (though four separate villas have bathrooms)
  • Can get crowded because it's the only place to stay in town
2 Lake Ferry Rd., Lake Ferry, 5772, New Zealand
06-307–7831
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Martinborough Hotel

$$ | 10--12 Memorial Sq., Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand

Sitting on a corner of Martinborough Square, this vintage hotel was built in 1882 and has rooms that open onto either the veranda or the garden. The handsome accommodations mix antique and modern fittings, and the tasteful decorating styles vary from French provincial to crisp country.

Pros

  • Historic charm
  • Handy to everything
  • Lovely restaurant downstairs

Cons

  • Books up fast at peak times
  • Some rooms have squeaky floorboards
  • Some rooms affected by street noise
10--12 Memorial Sq., Martinborough, 5711, New Zealand
06-306–9350
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Ohtel Wellington

$$$ | 66 Oriental Parade, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

In the famous waterfront neighborhood of Oriental Bay, this boutique hotel is tailored to those who enjoy a personalized and luxurious experience. Spacious rooms are uniquely furnished with mid-century decor that combines urban chic with a cozy feel. Perks include its proximity to essential waterfront sights such as the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Oriental Bay Beach, and the harborside market. Parking is a 5-minute walk away at the Te Papa museum.

Pros

  • Stylishly curated interior with mid-century flair
  • Quiet surroundings but convenient to waterfront sights
  • Attentive hosts

Cons

  • Not all rooms have waterfront views
  • Some rooms not easily accessible for wheelchairs
  • Brunch not served Monday and Tuesday
66 Oriental Parade, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-803–0600
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10 rooms
No Meals

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Sofitel Wellington

$$$ | 11 Bolton St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand

In celebration of its proximity to the Wellington Botanic Garden, this sophisticated hotel has a strong but subtle floral theme throughout the rooms and shared spaces. The Jardin Grill restaurant serves buffet and à la carte breakfast, and is a great place for a quiet, elegant dining experience. It's a short walk up the hill to the botanic garden or downhill to the city and waterfront.

Pros

  • Lovely modern decor
  • Excellent gym
  • Large rooms with comfortable beds

Cons

  • Some rooms face an old cemetery
  • Limited parking
  • No pool
11 Bolton St., Wellington, 6011, New Zealand
04-472–2001
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129 rooms
No Meals

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