Need to know
Rooms
27, including one suite.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability and a NZ$40 fee. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates are room-only but you can buy breakfast at Ebb-Cafe.
Also
The ground-floor reception, café and atrium garden make all communal areas accessible, with an elevator to reach the upper floors, and two adapted Universal rooms, suitable for wheelchair-users.
Please note
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At the hotel
Café; mezzanine lounges; and free WiFi. In rooms: underfloor heating, air-conditioning, Art Series HD TV, minibar stocked with local snacks, Otago wines and pre-mixed cocktails; free coffee- and tea-making kit, bathrobes, and Ashley & Co bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Sydney-based Indyk Architects (who’ve also kitted out some of the QT hotels) were inspired by the city’s fin-de-siècle architecture to create contemporary interiors featuring natural stone, and oak joinery: colour palettes are largely monochrome, but incorporate soft-green accents (inspired by Dunedin’s verdigris rooves) and flashes of brick-red. In size, all rooms are equal, but we love the upgraded fabrics and finishes you’ll find in the Superior rooms on the top floor. The Suite is a two-bedroom beauty with striking gold-and-black bathrooms, a kitchenette, and fashionably dressed living space.
Spa
There are no spa facilities directly at the hotel, but Ebb Dunedin partners with Well + Being – a neutral-hued spa set over three floors that’s a three-minute walk away – for massages, yoga and holistic health coaching: check into the infrared sauna, take a mineral-infused soak in the float tank, or join a studio class.
Packing tips
With as many natural wonders on your doorstep as there are urban pleasures, a Dunedin trip is no place for formality: pack city threads at their most casual.
Also
You get free access to neighbouring 24-hour gym, Jetts, putting its cardio machines, free weights and pin-loaded equipment at your disposal.
Children
Ebb Dunedin is an adults-only stay.
Sustainability efforts
Ebb Dunedin takes a no-lightbulb-unchecked approach to its environmental responsibilities. Working with a new building, its owners were able to commission full-height double-glazed windows (for maximum solar heat and light); recycled concrete on a couple of floors; biophilic architecture centred around an atrium garden (for carbon capture and lowered cortisol levels); double insulation to retain heat, as well as natural timber joinery and non-toxic, low-VOC paints. (Coffee tables and pendant lights are also from upcycled materials.) The hotel has installed water- and energy-saving measures; eschews single-use plastic, and uses eco-friendly cleaning products, sustainable-bamboo toilet paper, biodegradable water bottles, and full-size refillable bath products from Earth-kind New Zealand suppliers Ashley & Co. At Ebb-Cafe, all food and drink is prepared onsite using organic produce, supplied locally (and in line with seasonal availability) wherever possible. And minibar items are curated to showcase New Zealand makers and producers, and bolster a local supply chain.