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Rotorua City Homestay

Accommodation 4 stars

1406C Pukuatua Street, Rotorua 3010, Glenholme;Rotorua, NI 3040
+64 210 252 9145

Description

Rotorua City Homestay is an adults-only bed and breakfast located in Rotorua, New Zealand.

The property is conveniently located just minutes' walk from the city center and opposite the Rotorua Hospital. The house is spotless and quiet, and the hosts provide a lot of travel information, recommendations about tours and restaurants, and can help book tours for Rotorua’s main attractions. The hosts are also available to provide sightseeing advice.

The B&B offers two stylish and well-appointed rooms with ensuite or dedicated bathrooms. All rooms are heated and include a 32-inch LED TV, a refrigerator, and tea and coffee making facilities. Each room has a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. Continental breakfast is served daily, including fresh fruit salad, yogurt, cereals, toast and spreads, juices, and freshly ground coffee.

Guests can meet other guests in the shared lounge or relax on the terrace. The property offers free WiFi and a hot tub. Rotorua City Homestay is a 20-minute walk from Rotorua Station. The Te Puia Maori Cultural and Thermal Park is a 7-minute drive, and Rotorua International Airport is a 15-minute drive away.

The property is conveniently located near the city center and offers well-appointed rooms with ensuite or dedicated bathrooms. The hosts provide travel information, recommendations about tours and restaurants, and can help book tours for Rotorua’s main attractions. Guests can also enjoy the shared lounge, terrace, free WiFi, and hot tub.

Details

Type: Bed and breakfasts

Capacity: 4

Number of rooms: 2rooms

Facilities: Adults Only, Restaurant

Star Rating: 4 stars

Room features: Mini bar, Private bathroom

Services: Daily housekeeping, Laundry services, Wi-fi, English speaking staff

Location

1406C Pukuatua Street, Rotorua 3010, Glenholme;Rotorua, NI 3040

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