舒适的住宿: Smith House公寓位于Whanganui,提供宽敞的公寓,配有花园和露台。客人可以享受免费WiFi、空调和设备齐全的小厨房。
现代设施: 公寓设有私人浴室、用餐区和户外座位。其他设施包括茶和咖啡机、微波炉和电视。
便利的地理位置: Smith House距离Whanganui机场6公里,距离RNZAF基地Ohakea 48公里,方便前往当地景点。
客人满意度: Smith House在房间清洁度、厨房和便利位置方面获得了高度评价,确保所有游客都能享受愉快的住宿体验。
“Convenient to get all amenities and nice little kitchenette to prepare your own meals.”
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Amanda
新西兰
“We loved our stay, host did so many thoughtful touches to the room such a lovely place, immaculately clean. Have stayed at a lots of places and this was one of our favourites :)”
Neil
英国
“The homelinous of the flat and the exceptional thoughtfulness of the host.”
Little
新西兰
“It was a nice central location with views of the river, Kowhai Park, Dublin Street bridge.”
“Perfect location. Town centre not too far for walking and the river walk almost at the door step. I loved sitting up in the very comfortable bed and looking across the river. Double-glazing was wonderful, both to moderate the temperature and to...”
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Deniz
新西兰
“Quiet, comfortable and clean. 5x5”
Steven
新西兰
“The place was very well kept. It had fast Wifi, and a big TV with all the streaming services, a comfortable bed and a great shower.”
Superior studio accommodation with a riverside, central location.
Smith House overlooks the Whanganui River and is within an easy scenic walk along the riverside to the city centre. We provide two newly built studio apartments ‘Harakeke’ and ‘ToeToe’. Specifically designed for the needs of the modern day guest, the rooms are self contained with kitchen and bathroom facilities, air conditioning, modern TV and WIFI setups. Whether it is for business or leisure, relax in comfort and style in the complete package of home away from home. Particular attention has been paid to the overall quality of the amenities. Your vehicle enjoys secure parking on site and your bicycles have fully covered secure storage.
Smith house sits alongside the majestic Whanganui River. There is a very pleasant walkway along its riverbank which is just metres from your room. This scenic walk not only provides an easy route to the city centre and its attractions, but is also part of a favourite local walk/run known as ‘The Bridges’ which loops back to your starting point. The Whanganui River is the longest navigable river in Aotearoa NZ. Since the first Maori arrived in this country the area has been a place of importance, especially as a gateway to the interior of Te Ika-a-Māui North Island. Those inter- connections up and down the river for Maori are as strong today as they have ever been. Latterly, with European settlement, prosperity for the city continued. Substantial amounts of Victorian and Edwardian architecture was built mostly to a very high standard and a lot of it still survives today in the most impressive street collection of its type in the country. The likely saviour of these buildings was that Whanganui only enjoyed a static growth in the second half of the last century which meant rampant development didn’t occur as it might have done. Whanganui is the third oldest city in the country.