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.
Dieperink
New Zealand
The room was more than adequate, the beds were comfortable and th all-round very clean.
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.
Sharon Sharp
New Zealand
The staff were helpful in all areas - reception, restaurant & cleaning.
The restaurant was exceptional, and we would stay again just for this! The waitress was extremely friendly & helpful.
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.
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.
Green
New Zealand
If you have a car, the location is great, lovely view and quiet.
The building is beautiful and the staff very accommodating
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....
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.
Brigette
New Zealand
The bar staff were fantastic and were very friendly and helpful. Conversing with them made the stay that much more enjoyable, thank you 😊
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.
Built in 1888, The Prince Albert Backpackers & Bar is a heritage building with free Wi-Fi, an onsite bar and restaurant and a cafe on weekdays Prince Albert Backpackers is a 5-minute walk from Nelson....
Charles
United Kingdom
Good location, short walk from town. Nice bar and restaurant downstairs with good outside space
On average, 3-star hotels in Nelson cost £94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nelson are £101 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nelson can on average be found for £87 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nelson this weekend is £103 or, for a 4-star hotel, £107. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nelson for this weekend cost on average around £136 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nelson for tonight. You'll pay on average around £90 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nelson will cost around £92 (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.
Truly, this studio was a bit of heaven on earth. The location is exceptionally beautiful with the views over the bay. Having breakfast with those views was amazing. The hottub was great after a long day of hiking. The hosts are really friendly and like to talk about the neighborhood. You also get greeted by their cat Pablo. Would definitely go there again if we ever visit Nelson again. 11/10 would recommend
Hey, I allmost never wrote any feed back, but Honeysuckle Hostel was special for me. The owner it is such a simpatic aged man and seems run this hostel at his own. Everything here was easy going in Diy, family style. Perfect fits to me.. It really takes me to the friendly mood of Nelson town.
Btw. It has really nice small garden, and you can also use some herbs for your cooking 👌🤌
The bed and breakfast was located near the center of town so we could walk to many restaurants for lunch and dinner. Ray and Jules provided an excellent continental breakfast with fresh mixed fruit, cereals, yogurt with granola and breads. They were very helpful and assisted us with all of our needs. I highly recommend staying there if you visit Nelson.
From the minute we walked in we were greeted with smiles, color, and professional service. The room was beautiful, down to the artistically painted toilets! There is a feeling in this hotel that even the employees want to be there, and that made us feel very very happy! Book this hotel...and the Breakfast was superb!
Great location for traveling to Nelson and Appleby. Two lovely coffee shops across the road to get breakfast. Also, can walk to Car Musuem which is 20 mins away or 4 mins by car. Would definitely stay again. Hotel was clean and comfortable.
Large spacious studio room. Good facilities, including a washing machine & dryer. Had a outside balcony Nice large comfortable bed. Very clean. Close to centre of Nelson
We booked a extra night because it was so good
The view from the house is to something to die for. Probably the best view of Nelson. The design of the unit is unique, has character. The owners left a detailed manual, had a personal touch to it. We loved it.
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.
Super clean, and the owners were very friendly and delightful. It's a quick 10-minute walk to the town center. Very convenient. Would highly recommend The Sails to anyone visiting Nelson.
Good location, but not in Nelson (the location is actually Stoke). The restaurant next door at the Honest Lawyer was great, and our dinner at the Brick Eatery was terrific.
We stayed here for a couple of days when visiting Nelson and the hotel was excellent. The staff were very friendly and helpful. We would definately stay here again
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