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The Observatory Hotel Christchurch

★★★★★·9.4/ 10Excellent
·Hotels
Check-in 02:00 PM / out 10:00 AM
Proposal/romance packages availableBooksHealth or beauty spa nearby24-hour front deskLuggage storageFree WiFiAll 33 facilities +
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The Observatory Hotel Christchurch offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Visitors can take advantage of the accessible parking options directly at the hotel. Traveling with minimal luggage is achievable at The Observatory Hotel Christchurch due to the hotel's laundry service ensuring your garments stay fresh. Each accommodation at The Observatory Hotel Christchurch is thoughtfully created and adorned to provide visitors with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. In select rooms of the hotel, guests can enjoy the advantage of having air conditioning available for their convenience. The Observatory Hotel Christchurch offers a hair dryer, toiletries and bathrobes in the restrooms of specific accommodations. Embark on your holiday experience in the most ideal manner. Commence each morning of your visit with an on-site breakfast.

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Guest scores & sentiment

From 433 guest reviews · multi-source · as of 2026-07-06

Guests praise the unique historic setting in the Arts Centre, excellent location, and comfortable beds. Common complaints include limited breakfast options, small rooms, unclear parking, and inconsistent service.

Dimension scores · cross-source

Location9.9
Cleanliness9.6
Surroundings9.6
Service9.1
Value9.0
Facilities8.6
PraisedExcellent historic ambiance and location · Comfortable beds and clean rooms · Cozy lounge with free tea/coffee · Rich nearby attractions, walkable
ComplaintsBasement rooms noisy and poorly lit · Limited and inconsistent breakfast quality · Unclear minibar charges · Inconvenient and paid parking

KEYIdeal for history lovers. Book courtyard/high-floor rooms for quietness, expect simple breakfast, and confirm parking in advance.

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