Renovated Hotel in Dunedin that's been restored back to its Victorian elegance
Hotel Dunedin, New Zealand
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+64 3 477 1145
Address:
310 Princes Street
Dunedin
New Zealand
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Mercure Hotel Introduction
Fully renovated and restored to its Victorian elegance, the Mercure Hotel in Dunedin is in the very heart of the city.
Our boutique hotel accommodation in Dunedin features 50 spacious well appointed rooms and suites. Our facilities include a stunning restaurant and bar with a creative seasonal menu harnessing local produce to tempt your taste buds.
We also offer two beautiful, well appointed function rooms, Business Centre, 24-hour room service and valet car parking at our hotel in Dunedin.
Our Hotel in Dunedin
We have 50 rooms available of a number of different types.
- 28 double rooms
- 21 twin rooms
- 1 suite
Our rooms come with a wide range of facilities, some of which are:
- Broadband high speed internet access
- Electronic key system
- En suite Bathroom
- IDD telephone service
- In-room safe
- Iron and board
- Laundry and valet service
- Mini bar
- Satellite TV
- Sprinkler and smoke detectors
Features at our Hotel in Dunedin
There are many features available at Mercure Hotel. A selection of them are:
- 24-hour front desk and service
- Business centre
- Meeting rooms
- Non smoking rooms
- Private indoor parking
- Tour and travel desk
- Valet parking
For bookings and further information about our hotel accommodation in Dunedin, please contact us, visit our hotel in Dunedin Web site, or make a booking.
About Dunedin
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 whose numerous grand nineteenth-century and Edwardian buildings are unrivalled anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere.
Dunedin's architectural heritage has provided the city with some notable buildings, including the train station, town hall, university and many churches. There are also special former private residences worth noting including Olveston, a Jacobean-style family home and Glenfalloch, surrounded by 12 hectares of woodland garden. Neo-Gothic Larnach Castle represents the finest of nineteenth century craftsmanship.
A natural attraction on the Otago Peninsula is the abundant wildlife, only a 15-20 minute drive from the central business district. Nature and wildlife tour companies run daily excursions to view fur seals, endangered yellow-eyed penguin, cormorants and albatross. Nowhere else in the world does the largest of the world's sea birds live within such easy human access.
For bookings and further information about our hotel accommodation in Dunedin, please contact us, visit our hotel in Dunedin Web site, or make a booking.