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Grand Suites Murchison
Grand Suites Murchison in Murchison has 4-star accommodations with a garden. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.

The Hotel Nelson
Located in Nelson City Center, The Hotel Nelson is a 4-star Qualmark rated property within walking distance of Nelson Saturday Market, and the main business, shopping and entertainment precinct.

Tides Hotel
Tides Hotel is located on the banks of Maitai River, in the center of Nelson. It features a restaurant, a heated outdoor pool and free WiFi access. On-site parking is available.

The Beachcomber Hotel
Just a short walk away from Tahunanui Beach, The Beachcomber Hotel & Conference Center offers free Wi-Fi and a solar-heated swimming pool. Nelson Airport is 1.9 mi away.

Last Resort Karamea
Last Resort Karamea features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Karamea. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.

The Honest Lawyer, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Located in Nelson, 5.1 miles from Christ Church Cathedral, The Honest Lawyer, an Ascend Collection Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

Rutherford Hotel Nelson - A Heritage Hotel
Centrally located in Nelson, the 4-star Rutherford Hotel is within easy walking distance of the city’s main shopping streets and the landmark cathedral. Guests will enjoy complimentary WiFi.

Hotel Motueka Backpackers, Loud Live Music Friday Saturday Nights
Located in Motueka and with Motueka Saltwater Baths reachable within 1.7 miles, Hotel Motueka Backpackers, Loud Live Music Friday Saturday Nights provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a...

Grand Arden Monaco Nelson
Overlooking the Waimea Inlet, The Grand Arden Monaco Nelson is an English-style resort featuring 23 rooms as well as ample free parking and free WiFi.

The Wakefield Bar and Restaurant Ltd
Located in Wakefield and with Christ Church Cathedral reachable within 17 miles, The Wakefield Bar and Restaurant Ltd has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
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Nelson has a lot of speciality stores and a lot of food...
Nelson has a lot of speciality stores and a lot of food options. The Markets in the weekends are not for those looking for a bargain but do support local and NZ made and although some were costly, there was a lot of selection of goodies. Stoke the Bach Restaurant was staffed with lovely young girls, and the food was excellent and value for money The Arden Monaco where we stayed has limited room facilities and is not staffed outside of working hours, but the beds are comfortable and with very dark woodwork old paintings and very heavy doors, the facility was well equipped with heat pumps and hot water.Guest review byKimNew Zealand - 10.0
I have added some images of McNabb's point, just a stones...
I have added some images of McNabb's point, just a stones throw further down the road from our accommodation at Eden's Edge. Motueka is beautiful with surprising vistas always around the corner. Packs big punch for a little town,Guest review bySusan - 8.0
Richmond is a great suburb 15mins from Nelson central .
Richmond is a great suburb 15mins from Nelson central . Close to many places and things to do , easy drive to many of the areas attractions. Great boutique movie theatre just 2mins away , shops,beaches, rivers, fishing ponds, shopping , wineries and moreGuest review byNikkiNew Zealand - 10.0
You go to Kaiteriteri for the awesome views, beach and water...
You go to Kaiteriteri for the awesome views, beach and water. There is good walking/hiking paths nearby. It was not overly crowded at the beginning of March but the water was still swimmable. Very close to Abel Tasman which is great.Guest review byBonnieUnited States - 10.0
Such a beautiful stunning place to stay loved everything...
Such a beautiful stunning place to stay loved everything about it, the greeness the shops the beaches the rivers the natural beauty, the wildlife birds, so lucky to have been able to visit and stay in this piece of paradise ❤️Guest review byNorma-JeanNew Zealand - 8.0
We arrived in Marahau in order to walk on the Abel Tasman...
We arrived in Marahau in order to walk on the Abel Tasman track. It is a small township, and we enjoyed walking down to the bay for the sunset. We had chosen the Aqua taxi to transport us up to the start of our walk, and enjoyed the efficiency and novelty of that experience. Just a warning to other travellers, By mid May, the little township is settling in for the ‘off’ season, which means that there are fewer grocery and eating options. We had been forewarned and had collected groceries at Motueka.Guest review bySneddleAustralia - 10.0
Fantastic walking tracks, amazing fungi in the bush at this...
Fantastic walking tracks, amazing fungi in the bush at this time of year - lovely waterfalls too. Friendly & nice staff in shops. Cool antiques shops to check out. Lady at museum very nice and knowledgeable about the area, gives good guidance.Guest review byPaulaNew Zealand - 10.0
We enjoyed the local restaurants .
We enjoyed the local restaurants .The fish and chips at the smoke house were delicious,as was the smoked snapper we took back to our lovely accomodation.The meal and customer service we experienced at Mapua India Eatery was first class.A great spot to base your self,as you are close to many locationsGuest review byCowell - 10.0
We love this beach - especially in winter!
We love this beach - especially in winter! It is also very close to some special places - Tata and Ligar Beaches, the Wainui Falls, the Grove Reserve and more - always something new to discover. Molly Bs is to be reccommended…and the cafes of Takaka are not far away.Guest review byPeterNew Zealand - 10.0
Collingwood and out lying areas have some spectacular...
Collingwood and out lying areas have some spectacular scenery with very unique environments not found in other places of the world. If you want to learn some history about early NZ, this little place has bits of information signposted everywhere so forget about guessing who found the place or what kept the inhabitants there. Even the journey there from Nelson was interesting with multiple towns and side trips like Mapua, the entrance to the Abel Tasman Track, Kaiteriteri Beach, Pohara and Waipupu Springs walk which was wonderful, just to mention a couple of things we did.Guest review byChristine