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8.6 Very Good ... 630 reviews
Located on the main street of Wanganui, Rutland Arms Inn and features an a la carte restaurant and bar. Free...
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5.5 Okay ... 1135 reviews
The Grand Hotel is located in the center of Wanganui, opposite Cooks Gardens Sporting Complex. It offers free parking. All...
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7.4 Good ... 1677 reviews
The Avenue Hotel is located on Whanganui`s main central city road, only a 10-minute walk from the CBD with plenty...
Whanganui
7.6 Good ... 609 reviews
Offering free Wi-Fi and a children’s playground, Astral Motel is on the banks of the Whanganui River, within 10 minutes'...
Whanganui
8.6 Very Good ... 516 reviews
Located next to the Whanganui River, Braemar House is a restored historic building, built in 1880, that offers a range...
Whanganui
8.2 Very Good ... 497 reviews
Set on 3 acres of park-like grounds, Whanganui Seaside Holiday Park is located alongside Castlecliff Beach. It offers a swimming...
Whanganui
8.2 Very Good ... 426 reviews
151 on London Motel offers self-contained accommodations just 15 minutes’ walk from the Wanganui town center. The property features an...
Whanganui
8.1 Very Good ... 639 reviews
Riverside Motel features a lovely garden setting, located on the banks of Whanganui River. A 10-minute walk from Wanganui city...

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On average, 3-star hotels in Whanganui cost $80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Whanganui are $104 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Whanganui can be found for $122 per night, on average (based on Tourism Bookings NZ prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Whanganui this weekend is $87 or, for a 4-star hotel, $98. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Whanganui for this weekend cost around $123 per night, on average (based on Tourism Bookings NZ prices).
On average, it costs $90 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Whanganui for tonight. You'll pay around $100 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Whanganui will cost around $178, on average (based on Tourism Bookings NZ prices).

What guests said about Whanganui

10 Lovely kiwi town. Good food, galleries and nature. We highly recommend the amazing Quartz Museum...
Lovely kiwi town. Good food, galleries and nature. We highly recommend the amazing Quartz Museum (NZ largest collection of NZ ceramics and also some cool international work). We stayed at the Braemar House B and B. Spotless, good value, charming building and lovely friendly owners. Even the owners chickens were friendly!
Erin, New Zealand
10 It's very easy to find your way around Whanganui, while there were a lot of cars...
It's very easy to find your way around Whanganui, while there were a lot of cars in the city on market day, it's still nothing compared to the bigger city traffic! Great food places and had most of the usual retail shops.
Arihia, New Zealand
8 We enjoyed Whanganui town, but since we were there just to attend a wedding, we didn't...
We enjoyed Whanganui town, but since we were there just to attend a wedding, we didn't get to view a lot of different places. Where we stayed, he wahi pai na te mea he tata ki nga whare kai, close to eating places and supermarkets. Once we got to learn how the streets connected with each other, we could navigate better. We enjoyed Trafalgar Shopping mall, the new Farmers walk-through in town centre, and the look-out at Castlecliffe.
Te Waiora, New Zealand
8 Whanganui is an ol'River Port town that still carries that ambience. If you were comparing ol'Paddle...
Whanganui is an ol'River Port town that still carries that ambience. If you were comparing ol'Paddle steamer towns with an Australia vs NZ type contest, you'd have an Ecucha Victoria or Morpeth NSW vs Whanganui match-up. Whanganui has the ol'Paddle Steamer "Waimere" still in operation & a Waimere Steamer Museum. Don't miss out on the War Memorial Tower & look-out, it's a musta, you can even get an elevator there. All the shops are here for the gals & of course the wife bought a new dress for the Whanganui Races. We spent 2 nights @ the Riverview Motel in a self contained Garden Unit, serenity abounds at this establishment, it's old but still gold.
Capt. Robert McKay Gray, Australia
10 Whanganui is a great place to visit. Friendly, great vibe, lots to see and do...
Whanganui is a great place to visit. Friendly, great vibe, lots to see and do and not very expensive. I have never had a bad coffee there! Saturday market by the river is a must, as are the parks and gardens, a trip on the Waimarie, the tunnel and elevator, arts trail, beaches, bike trails, museum and restaurants. Heritage Weekend and Christmas Boxing Day are REALLY busy with a ton of stuff on. The Boatshed in Aramoho was our favourite restaurant this trip. Only negative in Whanganui is the AWFUL driving - and we are from Auckland!
Tania50, New Zealand
8 The history of the city is clearly evident in the retention of a lot of charming...
The history of the city is clearly evident in the retention of a lot of charming century old buildings which have been carefully maintained on the outside with appropriate interior upgrades. A ride on the river steamboat and a unique in-ground lift which takes you from near sea level to the top of a hill suburb are other attractions.
Larry Southon, New Zealand

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