Otira Stagecoach Hotel
4.1
Excellent(379 Reviews)Hotel in Canterbury
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Includes essentialsGarden, Internet / Wifi, Parking and more
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About this hotel
Built in 1865 and restored in 1902, Otira Stagecoach Hotel is situated in the heart of the Arthur's Pass National Park. It offers antiques throughout as well as stagecoaches and horse wagons outside.
Amenities
Internet / Wifi
Smoking allowed
Parking
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Canterbury
Available Rooms
2 Single • 129 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Double • 161 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Queen • 161 ft²
Sleeps 3
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1 King • 161 ft²
Sleeps 3
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1 Bunk • 161 ft²
Sleeps 4
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Reviews
4.1
Excellent(379 Reviews)100% verified reviews
4.1
Locatie en unieke ervaring.
Op de massagestoel na, ga je 100jaar terug in de tijd.
Bedden te zacht.
Veel geluid van trein/loc op naastgelegen station...geen idee waarom dat s nachts moest.
Verder moet je wel alles wat anders en minder hygiënisch is, zie andere reviews, 'heenkijken'.
4.1
A rare and unique hotel in NZ that needs to be supported . Fantastic place very welcoming , it's like a museum pretty much, u could get lost for a while looking around
4.1
The property is a like a museum filled with antiques that people get to live in this environment for their stay. Despite the number of items in display everywhere, I saw no dust anywhere and the toilets were sparkling clean.
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4.1
The wacky ornaments all over the place. The cool history. The feeling of home from the place. Open hot fire
4.1
What a great place to stay whilst you explore Athur's Pass & surrounds. This hotel is filled with interesting memorabilia. Great to explore after a day in the mountains. Very welcoming host, warm open fire - great food, great coffee and comfy beds.
4.1
good location near trans alpine rail line amazing building and contents not far from arthurs pass village great for walks
4.1
Quirky hotel with something to look at around every corner. Lester couldn't have been more welcoming 😊 comfy bed and fabulous massage chair 👍
4.1
The meeting with the amazing man Laster, whose calm presence, the beautiful and honorable hospitality, the willingness to help in everything - are worthy of appreciation. Well-equipped rooms, a comfortable bed, the amazing location, everything is clean and well-kept. Especially when you are in a hotel that is a museum in itself. And the existing exhibits are collections gathered over years. Even if you don't stop for the night, stop for a coffee or a meal. highly recommend!
4.1
Unexpected and historical stay. Definitely worst a stop even for diner !
4.1
it was was a amazing experience
4.1
Quirky place ... brilliant owner ... I will never forget the artifacts and parrot lol
4.1
Wonderful quirky place to stay. Its like staying in a museum with lots to look at! Rooms have to be seen to be believed. We enjoyed the visit with an enthusiastic and capable host
The location is ok but outside of the Otira (best described as a ghost town), you need to drive to other activities. Worth a nights stay for sure though.
4.1
What an interesting hotel! Its jam packed with history. Lots of old furnishings, photographs, and old newspaper articles adorn the place which is guarded by Gandalf and Gollum. Stay here if you're a LOTR fan. Castle Hill is less than an hours drive away. Lester, the owner, is a very friendly fellow and a wealth of knowledge about the area. Even though you can't get a room with your own en suite, its well worth staying here.
The place needs to be tidied up, especially the common room. The whole world seems to be short staffed, and Lester must be run off his feet. A good cook and barista would be a welcome addition.
4.1
A very special and very unique little hotel. Set in the most stunning valley with mountains surrounding. The place itself and the area is steeped in history and there are plenty of fascinating and quirky things to look at throughout the hotel. The collection of old furnishings and artifacts is also impressive. Despite the busyness of the rooms, the hotel room itself was immaculately clean!
The staff were all very kind and we felt very welcomed.
The town of Otira was also a great place to explore with all of the old buildings and history.
Very much worth a stay if you want a totally different experience to remember :)
Nothing!
4.1
We had a great stay at this lovely hotel and the owners character came out in all the unique furniture and decorations in every room. The owner was lovely and taught my son how to make rope, we were traveling up the coast for a memorial of our recently deceased children so we were super thankful of how welcoming and accommodating the owner was for us. If you are looking for a typical sterile modern accomodation that all looks the same this place is not for you, this unique experience is a must for anyone wanting something different. Every room is a treasure hunt of Nik naks and the hotel is beautifully maintained. The food was also great so a bonus 😊
4.1
Breakfast was tasty and filling, as was the evening meal. Lester was a great helpful and informative host. Would certainly stay again in the near future. Great location to stay before the West Coast. Glenda
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4.1
This is a beautiful old hotel, fairly well run and full of lots of hidden treasures. Unfortunately most of those treasures are hidden by a clutter of absolute junk such as stuffed birds and animals, old machinery and useless household items. All of the important items such as display boards with information about the history of the hotel and the district are relegated to obscure areas high up on the walls and behind more junk where they are unreadable.
On first approach you see what appears to be a mainly restored 19th century hotel. However as you get closer you see a large replica of Gollum from Lord Of The Rings mounted on the roof. In addition there is a large model car part way up the wall. Neither of these bear any relationship to the hotel or the region and detract in a major way from the beauty of the original building. In addition the bar is unlicensed and visitors cannot even buy a drink to go with their meal. This could be a beautiful stopover for travelers but it is totally ruined by tasteless and asinine stupidity in choosing the decor. I would like to appeal to the owner to completely de-clutter the building. remove all of the irrelevant rubbish, get a bar license and restore this building to what it should be, a wayside tavern for travelers.
4.1
Historical importance. Owner knew lots about the hotel and the local area.
A bit cluttered maybe
4.1
Very friendly host and staff. Interesting old building and collections.
4.1
The owner is very nice and accommodating. He even played his piano 🎹 and feed his parrots with my child. Massage machine/ chair to relax the whole family. Very nice hotel from a converted very nice antique ancestral house, full of fun, learning and experience as if going into a museum/ gallery.
A bit feeling/ looking creepy as it's some form of old ancestral house 🏠.
4.1
Host Lester was just awesome, wonderful hospitality.
4.1
Accomm8dation very clean and comfortable. Staff very friendly and helpful. Loved the massage chair.
First impressions down stairs abit chaos. Dont let it put ypu3 off. Upstairs very nice and comfy.
4.1
Nothing
Arrived...all doors locked up...no one around to check in. Went a further 15 klm to Arthur’s Pass township & arranged other accommodation there.
4.1
The Owner was helpful, friendly, knowledgeable and just an absolute pleasure.
The bed was the most comfortable we've ever slept in and the most beautiful
The history and antique furniture was stunning.
The food was great and the service friendly.
Was great being outside with the animals
But, the bonus old style bathtub, sauna and massage chair were exceptional.
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4.1
it was quirky, interesting, comfortable and welcoming. the building was grand and charmingly decorated with museum like pieces and lots of character fixtures. the best part though, the staff… Vicki and the staff could not do enough for us - so helpful and hospitable- cooking dinners for all the guests and even whipping up a bday cake for one. next morning there were beautiful breakfasts made to order. this is a truly unique property, with a lot of love abs car behind it. I highly recommend
maybe only that it’s hard to find the entrance when you pull up, maybe a big sign needed over the entry door!
4.1
I was warmly welcomed by the owner and given a kings tour of the hotel and left to select my own room. Who wouldn't chose the room slept in by Prime Minister Richard Seddon back in the day? The function of several historical items were explained and demonstrated to me and I was given a history lesson of the hotel and the surrounding area, including the incredible engineering construction works of the Otira rail tunnel and road viaduct. The whitebait fritter dinner ensured I would not wake up hungry and breakfast with freshly ground coffee the following morning helped me take in the amazing scenery. It is truly worthy of being called the most interesting hotel in NZ.
Nothing not to like.
4.1
Friendly and kind owner
Curtain did not reach down past window in room, a little draughty
4.1
It was great! absolutely full of character and history, and Lester and his grandson were so friendly and welcoming.
4.1
A blast from the past, historical. Great room, had a view. Near walking tracks. Good tucker. Helpful host
Lord of the ring characters seemed out of place for historical building
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Canterbury?
The average price for a rental in Canterbury is R 2,174 per night. This rental is R 1,050 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Otira Stagecoach Hotel. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Otira Stagecoach Hotel pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Otira Stagecoach Hotel?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes internet / wifi, smoking allowed, parking, balcony or patio, and tv.
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