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Dog-Friendly & Pet-Friendly Hotels in Blenheim — What to Expect
For many, a visit to the sunniest town in New Zealand is all about the wine. Blenheim sits at the heart of the Wairau Plains, the engine room of the Marlborough wine region. Days here are best spent cycling the flat backroads between cellar doors, from the famous Cloudy Bay to smaller family-run vineyards in the Omaka Valley. Beyond the vines, you can kayak the peaceful waters of the Wairau River or explore the aviation history at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre.
The town itself is compact and easy to navigate, making it ideal for couples and groups on a relaxed touring holiday. Staying central puts you within walking distance of Seymour Square and the town's excellent restaurants. While most visitors arrive by car, Blenheim's airport has direct flights from several New Zealand cities, and the InterCity coach service provides good regional links.
On HOTEVI, you'll find around 25 places to stay in and around Blenheim. Accommodation is dominated by comfortable motels and boutique lodges, many set amongst the vineyards themselves, alongside a selection of reliable hotel chains and a few budget-friendly options for the touring cyclist.
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What are the best hotels in Blenheim?
Blenheim offers a diverse range of accommodation to suit every traveler. You'll find charming boutique hotels, comfortable motels, and well-appointed lodges, many with easy access to the region's famous vineyards and attractions. Options cater to various budgets, ensuring a pleasant stay whether you're seeking luxury or a more economical choice.
What is the best area to stay in Blenheim?
For convenience and access to amenities, staying in Blenheim's town centre is ideal, putting you close to shops, restaurants, and local attractions. If your primary interest is wine tasting, consider accommodations slightly outside the immediate town, closer to the vineyards that dot the Wairau Valley. For a more secluded, scenic experience, areas bordering the Marlborough Sounds offer unique stays.