Located on the outskirts of Greymouth, Paroa Hotel offers comfortable accommodation with free Wi-Fi and enchanting seaside views. It is 10 minutes' walk from South Beach.
Lorraine
New Zealand
Beds were great and so was the shower. Staff were lovely
With a riverside location right in the centre of town, Copthorne Hotel Greymouth offers comfortable, modern accommodation and easy access to the West Coast's spectacular scenic attractions.
Angela
New Zealand
Loved that the hotel was walking distance from the train station.
Beds were comfortable
Featuring a spa pool and a small fitness centre, The Ashley Hotel offers comfortable accommodation with free satellite TV. Guests receive 2 hours of free WiFi access per stay.
Jayden
New Zealand
The staff were so awesome, the receptionist went above and beyond to make me feel welcome and even helped me find if Arthurs Pass was open!
Situated in Greymouth, 2.6 km from Cobden Beach, Railway Hotel Greymouth features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Leila
New Zealand
Great friendly staff, help me to make my husband day that bit more special by arranging a cake. Thank you!
Offering unlimited free WiFi, Aachen Place Motel is located just 1.5 km from Greymouth's town centre. It features spacious apartments with cable TV, cooking facilities, heating and electric blankets.
Offering free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking, the Scenicland Motels is located in Greymouth. All accommodation offers a TV with satellite channels and air-conditioning.
On average, 3-star hotels in Greymouth cost £77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Greymouth are £105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Greymouth can on average be found for £37 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Greymouth this weekend is £63 or, for a 4-star hotel, £87. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Greymouth for this weekend cost on average around £68 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £64 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Greymouth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £86 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Greymouth will cost around £80 (based on Booking.com prices).
A very strong, freezing wind was blowing, unfortunately,...
A very strong, freezing wind was blowing, unfortunately, during my stay, which hampered my exploration of the Greymouth area. The library was well set up for Wifi and warmth. I was unable to find a cafe/restaurant with good food. Coffee was good. The iSite staff were friendly, and were able to answer all of my questions. I arrived on the TranzAlpine train, this journey was well worth while.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Global Village Travelers hostel was the most attractive of...
Global Village Travelers hostel was the most attractive of the six I stayed in during my visit to the West Coast. It was clean, well decorated, and welcoming. Each bed of my female only dorm room had its own electrical outlet and light. The kitchen was clean and well stocked with cookware. Lots of books and pamphlets in the common rooms about the surrounding area. I recommend it highly for solo female travelers!
Janet
United States
10
Scored 10
They don't call it the wild west for nothing, so much to see...
They don't call it the wild west for nothing, so much to see and do, great food plenty of shopping, you can travel to many places not far away we love Blackballs lots of history and the best salami made fresh every day, a must
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Anonymous
New Zealand
6.0
Scored 6.0
Very good stopping pony to visit pancake rocks and the blow...
Very good stopping pony to visit pancake rocks and the blow holes. We walked to the coal creek falls which was lovely. We drove to Franz Josef, Fox Glacier and Hokitika. Greymouth was okay but there is absolutely nothing to do when it’s raining. Its only a small town.. the big pils is it has no traffic lights!
Jeanette
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
We enjoyed eating at the Speights Ale House and having...
We enjoyed eating at the Speights Ale House and having coffee at the Robert Harris Coffee lounge. Our stay at the Sundowner Motel was clean and spacious. Our hosts were helpful and this made our stay enjoyable. The information boards around the town were interesting to read as we walked around but once we had accomplished this there was not a lot else to do. We would have liked to hire a car and explore further a field but no one would allow us to hire a car for a day.
Helen
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Greymouth itself is not very attractive but the coastal...
Greymouth itself is not very attractive but the coastal drive north to Punakaiki offers fantastic scenery, and Hokitika Gorge to the south will not disappoint. There’s a small restaurant in Greymouth called Sevenpenny which was very good, far better than the overpriced restaurant in our hotel.
I wish places like this didn't exist in New Zealand and men who could throw a woman out on the street at 11 pm didn't run hotels in such a beautiful country.
Don't make the mistake of staying in this terrible place. I was so scared and shocked when the owner shouted at me and refused to accommodate me, being racist and drunk. He said he didn't like my voice or my foreign accent. I also heard guests complaining about a bad smell in the rooms.
P.S. I never received a refund for that night.
We had a lovely stay, there was everything we needed, loved the animals and being able to walk around and pet them and feed them. We felt very much at home. We loved the welcome letter and treats, fresh bread still hot out of the bread maker for breakfast with boiled eggs was a real treat.for dinner it was a 2 min walk to local Hotel for dinner which was perfect after a day of driving. Toby the dog was so lovely and gentle , he loves his ball as much as people to throw it for him.
This is great budget accommodation in the heart of Greymouth in an old pub. It is quirky and somewhat eccentric venue with access to generous living space and a commercial kitchen, all be it all of an older style. Place in process of gradually being refurbished and modernised, with updates evident in the bedrooms. Ensuite bathrooms are small but efficient and feature older style shower disc control for water (seem to be common in NZ).
The large one-bedroom apartment is very comfortable, well appointed, and very quiet. The location is just a few minutes from the Greymouth train station, so very convenient if you're taking the Tranzalpine Express. Pancake Rocks is also a short drive away. The host is friendly and helpful, and Chico the Golden Retriever provides a cheerful greeting when you arrive, and will play with you as long as you want.
Robin is a gem and so is the lodge. We arrived late and were still made welcome. The house is fabulous, everything is in tip top condition, it's warm, spotless and spacious. Great linen and lots of great little touches such as chocolates by the bed, great quality toiletries etc. The breakfast was amazing. Robin helped us plan our next steps. This was our favourite stay in New Zealand. Thanks so much Robin.
There was an outstanding view over the ocean from the unit. It was modern, complete, spacious, comfortable beds, chairs, outdoor furniture. It opened to a small deck and a grassy area. Great sunrise. Convenient to Greymouth. Friendly host. We really liked our stay.
We were traveling to Greymouth to take the Transalpine train from the train station. It was a busy holiday weekend and this was one of our only options. It was clean, quiet, and we were able to walk to restaurants in town. Not far from the train station.
Liked everything about our stay at this Hotel. Great location for seeing the area - great restaurant on site with friendly and efficient service and staff. Room was spacious, clean and modern - with a good shower.
If you want a host that is super friendly and goes above and beyond, Scenicland Motels is the place to stay. We had a fantastic time and nothing was a bother. Thank you!!!
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