Just a short walk away from Tahunanui Beach, The Beachcomber Hotel & Conference Centre offers free Wi-Fi and a solar-heated swimming pool. Nelson Airport is 3 km away.
Situated in Nelson City Centre, The Hotel Nelson is a 4-star Qualmark rated property within walking distance of Nelson Saturday Market, and the main business, shopping and entertainment precinct.
Tides Hotel is located on the banks of Maitai River, in the centre of Nelson. It features a restaurant, a heated outdoor pool and free WiFi access. On-site parking is available.
Situated in Nelson, 8.3 km from Christ Church Cathedral, Nelson, The Honest Lawyer, Ascend Hotel Collection features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Centrally located in Nelson, the 4-star Rutherford Hotel is within easy walking distance of the city’s main shopping streets and the landmark cathedral. Guests will enjoy complimentary WiFi.
Located in Nelson and with Tahunanui Beach reachable within 2.4 km, U Boutique on Haven provides express check-in and check-out, rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a garden....
Delorenzo Studio Apartments offers a heated outdoor pool, on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access. Studios come with a kitchenette, laundry facilities and a private bathroom.
On average, 3-star hotels in Nelson cost £94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nelson are £100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nelson can on average be found for £88 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nelson this weekend is £124 or, for a 4-star hotel, £104. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nelson for this weekend cost on average around £99 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £93 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nelson for tonight. You'll pay on average around £100 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nelson will cost around £180 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Nelson Airport, served by domestic flights from Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. International travellers can connect via these cities. Alternatively, drive from Christchurch (approximately 5 hours) or take the Interislander ferry from Wellington to Picton, then drive (approximately 2 hours).
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Nelson Airport, located just 6km from Nelson city centre. It offers numerous daily flights, making it a reliable and accessible choice.
as an ex Nelsonian I was looking for a B & B that I cld walk...
as an ex Nelsonian I was looking for a B & B that I cld walk round my old haunts, with exceptional host reviews & my expectations were high wanting a top comfortable friendly B & B.
Nothing disappointed us with the stay, totally recommend this lovely place to stay,
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Anonymous
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I can recommend Pomeroy's Cafe.on the opposite side of the...
I can recommend Pomeroy's Cafe.on the opposite side of the Square for their delicious matcha laites. Nelson's many art gallerys are enough to satisfy the most avid art lover with the delightful, meandering walk out through Queens Gardens to Nelson's Suter Art Gallery and cafe, always a highlight.
clare
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Nelson is a lovely town, with beautiful hanging baskets and...
Nelson is a lovely town, with beautiful hanging baskets and old, unique architecture, close to Tahunanui beach, which is lovely. The Saturday market is great and wandering around Nelson town is fun, there are some good small specialty shops. I enjoyed the museum and the Suter Art Gallery and Queens Gardens. It is also a great base to visit both the Marlborough and the Tasman regions.
Belinda
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Takaka is a must for those who love alternative shops and...
Takaka is a must for those who love alternative shops and lovely radiant people. Lake Arnaud is worth a visit. A wine lovers dream area.
Harvest resturant was the highlight of the trip. Stunning location service and food.
Donna
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
The Art and Crafts I saw were excellent.
The Art and Crafts I saw were excellent. The Suter Gallery was a highlight, and I enjoyed the Cathedral. I really enjoyed the walk up to "the centre of N.Z" and the views from there. I had some very good food and liked looking at the architecture - e.g the villas and transitional villas in The Brook. Founders Park and Miyazu Japanese Garden were great. Also, having a craft beer at "The Free House", a church that has been converted into a drinking place( and painted with fun colours) was wonderful.
Eliza
10
Scored 10
Friendliness and facilities were so nice.We had a lovely...
Friendliness and facilities were so nice.We had a lovely balcony with table and chairs.Near the beach.The lady I Ispoke to on the phone requesting a bath also came to greet us and she remembered me from our phone call and said enjoy your bath you deserve it. She must have remembered when I spoke to her previously we were going to be tired as we had come from a month of entertaining friends and family. This got us off to a great start.Then we were so happy to see how lovely our unit was.A Wonderful stay
I had a nice stay at the Prince Albert in a shared 4-bed room. The common areas were very comfortable and clean and it was a good environment all around, with nice people to talk to. The wifi worked great everywhere. Having heaters in each room made the nights very comfortable and the showers were high pressure and had nice hot water. The carpark is quite spacious and very accessible from the rooms. The hostel is super close to the city centre, so it's great if you want to explore Nelson by foot!
A very interesting option within Nelson. The hotel is part of a bigger resort area with a the feel of a classic European village. We stayed on two separate occasions, before and after a multi-day trip through the Abel Tasman national park. The staff enabled us to take our room keys after normal check-in time. The rooms vary a lot in size but are always clean. A big plus is the proximity to Nelson airport, we were able to walk there with our luggage and could thus avoid the taxi fair.
The view from the house is sensational, Nelson was sunny which was a change from the North Island weather in April. The sunsets in the evening over the bay were stunning and everchanging. Also sitting out on the porch in the morning and the locals jogging and walking by waving to you was amusing. The neighbourhood was quiet when we were there which is a big plus for me. The Thai restaurant on the bay below was very good.
Wonderful view. Very good quality guest accommodation much like a 5* hotel, but attached to the owners home. Hosts were great and most helpful. Tea tray and kettle in room with some nice teas. Fresh milk kept in a communal fridge. Breakfast was lovely and the cooked options were made to order and served in the guest dining room overlooking the deck and sea. A handy few minutes drive from Nelson.
Lovely little accommodation in a great spot (short walk into Nelson city) and a lovely area. The owners were so helpful and accommodating and were on hand to assist with anything I may have needed. They were very happy to share their wonderful facilities with me and answer any questions that I had. It was spotlessly clean also and very modern. I would stay there again.
We really enjoyed the property gardens, outdoor seating areas, the attached pub and restaurant, and the paved walkways on the peninsula. The ambiance of the old English style was beautiful. We greatly appreciated the option to purchase a late check-out. We easily walked to the airport from the hotel with a rolling suitcase.
I loved this hotel. It was spotlessly clean, in a great location, the staff were welcoming. I really do recommend if you’re looking for a good value stop for a few days in Nelson. There are plenty of eateries, and the beach, nearby, and the bus stop into Nelson is literally outside (and costs just $3 each!).
Clean tidy rooms plus the best thing was the restaurant and the great friendly staff in it. Restaurant staff treated guests like friends with professional service.
Rooms were refreshed everyday to a high standard too. Hotel us very handy to Nelson city plus to towns just if Nelson, like Richmond and Stoke.
Lovely motel very conveniently located to shops and restaurants. Our room was very clean and quiet. Very helpful and friendly staff. Information office still shut in Nelson so they were very helpful with our questions. Would absolutely recommend this place.
Excellent facilities regarding cooking and TV channel which already higher quality than a five star hotel - Netflix Disney + and large screen to compatible with the room size plus self service cooking facilities
Friendly staff
Spa bath is very cosy
Rooms were spacious, well equipped and very clean. Great location for trips off into Nelson and surrounding areas. Des was so welcoming and friendly and really went above and beyond to ensure our trip was smooth and enjoyable.
Wonderful setting with views over the whole bay and so peaceful
Avner is a very friendly, and informative host, whose suggestions added a lot to our experience of the Nelson area.
Delicious breakfasts esp the bread.
It looked attractive from the outside but the inside was amazing. Stylish and elegant and extremely comfortable the room was worthy of a 5 star hotel. The facilities were great, clean and modern.
This place is a beautiful place to stay in Nelson. The room has everything one requires cosy comfortable bed very clean 5 ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ the restaurant also amazing foods amazing 😍
I thought the staff were incredibly amazing and lovely. Very respectful and professional. Definitely caters for family. I will return next time I'm in Nelson
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