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Waitomo Caves Hotel

About

The Waitomo Caves Hotel is situated on top of the hill, over looking the spectacular scenery of Waitomo Valley. She is a beautiful Victorian Styled Hotel.

Story

Grandeur and seclusion set the tone for this unique historical hotel situated on a hill overlooking the stunning Waitomo Village and the famous Waitomo Caves. Surrounded by natural bush and beautifully maintained gardens, this stunning country lodge style property is perfect for conferences, meetings and incentive travel.

Delegates will be entranced with its sweeping staircases, large open fireplaces, five star menu and unique architecture. Currently our restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week.

The hotel is within walking distance of the Waitomo Caves, Blackwater Rafting, Horse Riding, Angora Farm, Waitomo Museum, Information Centre and Village.

The Victorian Wing

This Building was completed in 1908 and was originally called the “Government Hostel at Waitomo”. The architecture is typically New Zealand Victorian but is based on an Eastern European mountain chalet. Victorian architect loved asymmetry and none of the hotel’s four walls or four corners are the same. There were only six bedrooms for guests; the other rooms were an office/reception, kitchen, dining room and staff rooms.

The Art Deco Wing

By the mid 1920’s the “Government Hostel” was too small for the growing number of visitors to the Waitomo caves. In 1928 the “concrete wing” was built. This was the Art Deco period, which took its architectural influences from many sources. The concrete pillars and facades are in the Cape Dutch style often seen in South Africa.

The use of thick concrete walls, decks and patios are an American influence and come from the Spanish missionary settlements in California. The new wing added another twenty-four bedrooms to the hostel: none of these rooms had bathroom and most were very small. A large kitchen and dinning room were also added.

General Information

In 1954 a liquor license was granted and the hostel became a Hotel. In 1955 the Hotel became a part of the government owned Hotel chain called the Tourist Hotel Corporation.

In 1990 the Government sold the hotel lease to Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation who then sold the lease to Tourism Holdings Limited in 1996.

In 1997 a family trust bought the Hotel lease from Tourism Holdings Limited and reclaimed the land from the Government. The hotel has since had numerous owners taking over the lease.

Address: RD7 Otorohanga, Waitomo Caves, New Zealand 3977
Phone: 07-878-8204
State: Waitomo Caves
Zip Code: 3977



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Reviews
Charming historic hotel with lovely staff. Handy location for local tourism including to see glow worms. Rooms was a little dated but is to be expected with an older property.
Lovely big old hotel. Takes you back in time, which you can also read as 'needs a bit of work'. But still clean and tidy. I stayed in a standard room, which was quite basic - no hairdryer or beside table and lamp, but the breakfast was good and the staff were friendly.
I love this place. It's so old school and vintage. It's a great place to come stay and apparently hosts it's own ghost history. Close to the glow worm caves and away from the busy cities.
Lovely old hotel. Friendly staff and good service. Could benefit from a renovation.
Beautiful old rooms as we love historic buildings. The first lady on front desk wasn't very friendly when we arrived. She did later give us a heater and hair dryer for the room when I said we didn't have one. The lady at breakfast room was lovely though and they a vegan option of muesli with coconut yogurt which was yummy.
Loved the historical vibe here !
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