This was a quick 2 night family orientated trip to Dunedin and we couldn’t have picked a better place. Really nice greeting at the front door, convenient access and parking. Everything explained at check in. Pleasant room with access straight onto the garden area. Evening dining not offered due to COVID but the option of ordering from a local restaurant was perfect. Delivered to our room within 20 minutes. And one of the best showers I’ve ever had in a hotel bathroom.
The Heritage offers such comfort in an attractive garden setting. The rooms are spacious and attractively furnished. Great to be so close to town yet across the road from the Botanic Gardens. A wide variety of culinary delights are within walking distance or you can order from a delightful menu to be delivered to your room.
We recently had an unexpected trip to Dunedin, I just wanted to say how friendly and helpful everyone was at the Heritage, it was a great place to stay. COVID has had a dramatic effect, with the loss of their tourist market, and I wish all the lovely staff there the very best.
Wonderful staff and location. Easy walk to city and supermarket. Eateries in close proximity. Botanical gardens across street. Rooms large and clean although few TV channels. Newspaper also available and Continental Breakfast adequate. On main road north and south although very little noise.
Stayed here for 2 nights whilst touring the South Island. Good location near botanic gardens and about 2km from town centre. The room was clean and sufficient for our needs. Parking was initially difficult due to a function but this was after 5pm. However, during the evening and night we could hear our neighbours conversation through the walls. Inevitably their 'movement' during the night too!!. The first morning we decided to have continental breakfast in the hotel restaurant. The filter coffee machine wasn't working but coffee from a pot was available. The fruit juice tasted like it was made squash not fresh fruit. The 'fresh' fruit was from a tin except the pineapple and melon. The jam was in small plastic sachets and mostly liquid. The bread was croissant (tasted like made the day before) or sliced bread. The next day we moved on and found a lovely cafe on route - lesson learnt. …
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