Offering stylish rooms with free WiFi, the 4.5-star Novotel New Plymouth Taranaki is conveniently located close to the heart of the CBD. Facilities include an onsite restaurant and bar.
Featuring stylish rooms with a double spa bath, flat-screen satellite TV and an iPod dock, Nice Hotel is located next to the historic St. Mary’s Church.
Located in New Plymouth town center, King and Queen Hotel Suites offer luxurious accommodations with free Wi-Fi and a 42-inch plasma TV with cable channels.
Jasmine
New Zealand
Loved the location, ammennites, comfortable bed and amazing service. The little book with coupons was a lovely touch and helped me decide where to go for dinner. And I loved walking literally 10m to get my coffee and crumpet for breakie!
Boasting Tasman Sea views, free WiFi in all room types, plus a restaurant and bar, Millennium Hotel New Plymouth, Waterfront is located on the waterfront in New Plymouth’s city center.
The Devon Hotel and Conference Center features a buffet restaurant, a heated outdoor pool and free use of mountain bikes. The property offers free on-site parking and free WiFi.
FrancisNZ
New Zealand
Comfy room, with all the amenities that I needed for a quick overnight stay.
Asure Abode On Courtenay offers well-appointed rooms with flat-screen TVs and kitchens in New Plymouth’s city center.
Deborah
United States of America
Huge room, nicely decorated, super comfy beds in #19! Check in was easy, recommendation for breakfast was spot on at Elixir Cafe on Devon St. Sunday open Market was fun with a live band. The beach cliff walk is amazing too. Thank you front desk Mgr.
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On average, 3-star hotels in New Plymouth cost R$ 453 per night, and 4-star hotels in New Plymouth are R$ 574 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in New Plymouth can be found for R$ 711 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in New Plymouth this weekend is R$ 737 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 633. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in New Plymouth for this weekend cost around R$ 697 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 432 per night to book a 3-star hotel in New Plymouth for tonight. You'll pay around R$ 540 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in New Plymouth will cost around R$ 625, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lots of lovely restaurants and bars. Great waterfront walkway with lovely views. Lots of walking options with numerous gardens, park, lake walk and mountain hiking if you are into that. Good museums to visit. Shopping also good.
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Anonymous
New Zealand
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New Plymouth was just fantastic.
New Plymouth was just fantastic. It is a stunning place to visit - beautiful coastal walks - fantastic art works right throughout the city and the most exquisite gardens. I totally loved New Plymouth and will certainly return.
Debbie
New Zealand
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Scored 10
We loved the location of the Millimium being waterfront and...
We loved the location of the Millimium being waterfront and so handy to great cafes shops boutique breweries amd galleries which all we tried were found to be exceptional. Plus we loved the direct access to the board walk to the port past an impressive swimming pool complex then later walked along the pathway in the other direction the Fitzroy beach which had a cafe and outdoor setting on the beach. The whole city seemed safe and attractive and a great place to visit and probably a great place to live.
Girvan
10
Scored 10
Good sized room and ensuite.
Good sized room and ensuite. All absolutely spotless and very comfortable. Useful facilities.
Nicely positioned off the main road so nice and quiet but close enough to walk to shops and restaurants. Not too far to coast with beaches and coastal path. Friendly and helpful owner with a good knowledge of area and enthusiasm when recommending things to see and do.
angela
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
At first wasn’t too sure about New Plymouth but the more we...
At first wasn’t too sure about New Plymouth but the more we walked around the city the more we liked it. It’s a very tidy city with lots of amazing murals painted on buildings, tidy and clean with every shop you could think off. It is handy to the foreshore and a beautiful walkway and within a few hundred metres from beautiful Pukekura Park on other side of township, a must visit.
Adrianne
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Pukekura park and bowl of Brooklins were outstanding
Pukekura park and bowl of Brooklins were outstanding
Our prime aim was to visit family
Flamingo motel we can highly recommend
Walkway along the foreshore is a credit to the city
Enjoyed the activities happening at the waitara river mouth
Sea was magnificent
Mountain made a stunning appearance too
Cafe can Morley and devon gr8 coffee
Locals on tukapa gr8 food and coffee
We ended up at the Novotel New Plymouth for 3 nights during the cyclone Gabrielle, as most of the North Island was badly affected and we were looking for somewhere out of the storm. The staff were excellent and extended our stay after it became clear that one day had to be sacrificed because of the weather. We liked the restaurant and bar and were impressed with how comfortable, spacious and modern the rooms were.
I stayed here twice during my visit to New Plymouth, The owners are lovely and really helpful. The location of the motel os close to town for restaurantas and cafes, but also very close to supermarkets. Room facilities were great with excellent wifi and TV services. Room was very clean, and free use of the guest laundry was a massive bonus. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend or stay again,
The boutique hotel is located in the Centre of New Plymouth and is decorated with great taste. the staff is extremely welcoming and helpful. The room is not huge but the layout is good. Great water pressure from the shower. The restaurant downstairs serves good breakfast.
This was a last minute booking and we’re pleasantly surprised at the quality of the hotel. Nice comfy rooms and the restaurant was wonderful! Would highly recommend the calamari!
First time for me and my partner have been to New Plymouth and we absolutely loved it!
Really great experience. The units were so warm and welcoming, loved the wood. Beds were so comfy, best we’ve experienced!! Property was so clean, offered room service daily if required! Excellent choice for staying in New Plymouth.
The only good experience at this hotel is the restaurant and the staff that was working the bar, kitchen/waiters. Food was excellent, plating was a little messy but the fresh taste and great service there more than made up for it.
The State is a comfortable small boutique hotel. A warm room with a very comfortable bed, lovely decor. A safe feeling for solo traveller. I wouldn’t stay anywhere else in New Plymouth now I’ve discovered The State Hotel.
This is a very well located hotel. You can easily walk in to town to the shops and restaurants. It was great to have a dish drawer in the unit. It was well suited to our requirements as a family visiting New Plymouth.
Very nice hotel with several amazing amenities. Being able to rent out the bikes they have was the cherry on top here. We also took advantage of the buffet brekkie ($30NZD) which is a bit pricey but totally worth it!
The location was fantastic. Right in the middle of New Plymouth and easy walking distance to shops and restaurants. Parking was easy. The manager was friendly and helpful. The pool and hot tub were great and clean.
This was an exceptional house to stay at on the edge of New Plymouth CBD and the park. Both the rooms & service was excellent, equivalent to a 5 star hotel. The breakfast each morning were most enjoyable
Clean large pretty standard hotel room. Had a nice terrace and good sound insulation. Right in the centre of New Plymouth. Short walk from supermarket. Half an hour walk to Womad.
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