Relax at The Albatross Inn, our Dunedin bed and breakfast accommodation, in a comfortable and beautifully decorated Edwardian house
Dunedin Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, New Zealand
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NZ Freephone:
0800 441 441
Phone:
+64 3 477 2727
Address:
770 George Street
Dunedin North
Dunedin 9016
New Zealand
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Albatross Inn Introduction
The Albatross Inn is a beautifully decorated house with a lovely ambience as well as wonderful food. Your hosts offer you wonderful Dunedin bed and breakfast accommodation within a smoke-free, family-friendly environment.
Our Edwardian Dunedin guest house offers superbly located accommodation, on the main street of the city. The location of our Dunedin bed and breakfast accommodation places us close to the University of Otago, Botanic Gardens, Otago Museum, and the city centre.
We provide friendly personal service and are happy to supply you with information about Dunedin and Otago and book tours for you.
Dunedin Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
Our beautiful bedrooms are all individually decorated and feature antiques and collectables. Several bedrooms at our Dunedin guest house have kitchenettes, cooking facilities and fridges. Long-stay rates are available in off peak season.
Firm beds are available for those with bad backs. Quiet rooms at the rear of the house are available upon request. Our family are all Dunedin born, and we are happy to assist you in any way during your stay with us. Please ask us any questions.
Breakfast at our Dunedin Bed and Breakfast Accommodation
Enjoy our delicious breakfast in front of the open fire in our dining room.
The dining room features ornate plaster ceilings, polished rimu floors and an eclectic collection of old china for your use.
A dinner service is not available, although there are many excellent restaurants and cafes within walking distance that we highly recommend.
Guest Comments
This has been an oasis for us. I will never forget my time in Dunedin. Kerry and Nigel you have contributed so much to my enjoyment of your beautiful town. I adore my room and am homesick for it already and I'm not out the front door yet!
Kerryane Wallace, Sydney, Australia
A really beautiful house with superb ambience and wonderful food. I love all the finishing touches. Thank you.
Andrea Whitaker, Bristol, Gloucestershire
One of the nicest B & B's we ever had, Delicious muffins & home made bread.
Deik Heckeing & Eva Ryebundt, Belgium
Wonderful hospitality, food and so restful – loved every minute! Thank you.
Wanda Brittan, Auckland, NZ
For bookings and further information about our Dunedin guest house accommodation, please contact us, visit our Dunedin bed and breakfast accommodation Web site, or make a booking.
About the Dunedin Area
Dunedin Railway Station
Photographer: Hiroshi Nameda
(hnamechan@hotmail.com)
Dunedin is the South Island's second-largest city and the commercial centre for the Otago region. Its name is old Gaelic for Edinburgh—appropriate since the city was established by Scottish Presbyterians. It is a gracious city with numerous grand nineteenth-century and Edwardian buildings that are unrivalled anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere.
Dunedin's architectural heritage has provided the city with some notable buildings, including the town hall, train station, university and many churches. There are also special former private residences worth noting including a Jacobean-style family home, Olveston, and Glenfalloch which is surrounded by 12 hectares of woodland garden. Neo-Gothic Larnach Castle represents the finest of nineteenth century craftsmanship.
Further north on the Otago coast is Oamaru, known for the grand white stone buildings of its old harbour-side precinct. On Moeraki Beach, about halfway between Oamaru and Dunedin are the unique, perfectly round Moeraki Boulders, which weigh up to four tons each.
For bookings and further information about our Dunedin guest house accommodation, please contact us, visit our Dunedin bed and breakfast accommodation Web site, or make a booking.