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Kiwi International Queen Street Hotel & Hostel

Auckland, North Island, New Zealand

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Address
411 Queen Street, Auckland   Map
Price
Dorm beds from US$15.67. Private rooms from US$19.20/person. Price may vary by season - Check Current Prices by Date Here
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Their Description

Features

  • Kitchen
  • Bar
  • Gameroom
  • Lounge / Common space
  • Pool Table
  • Washing Machine (laundry)
  • Elevator/Lift
  • Travel information provided
  • 24 Hour Free Hot Showers
  • Phones (public or in room)
 
The Hostelz.com Review
Kiwi International Queen Street Hotel & Hostel is a huge maze of a building, which doubles as a hostel and hotel and is on the airport bus's route so is incredibly convenient for new arrivals

The Location

The hostel is at the top end of Queen Street, very close to the corner of K'Rd. K'Rd used to be the happening place but it's now the Viaduct, which is at the opposite end of Queen Street -- about a twenty-minute walk. And regardless of the night life, going into town is a breeze but coming back is a pain, as you have to climb a long, steep hill to reach the hostel. The location for bus routes is excellent.

Rooms and Bathrooms

There's only two dorm rooms -- one for girls and one for guys (both with eight people). There are no mixed dorms. They're kept clean and aren't too squashed. The beds are comfy and the linen seems new. There aren't lockers for each person but communal cupboards, which could work on a first come, first serve basis or all share basis, depending who you're sharing with. If your roommates are untidy creatures whose bags explode open on arrival, then this will make the room a little squashy. The other rooms they offer are singles and doubles, which have plenty of cupboard space. The security is great -- you can't get into any room without a key and to enter the building you need to pass reception and they're quite astute as to who belongs.

The girls' dorm has an en-suite bathroom so eight girls share this -- it's spacious and clean and very convenient. The boys' and the private rooms without en-suite share the communal bathrooms, which are average (just a stall with some hooks).

Common Spaces

The large kitchen has all the necessary equipment and there are enough fridges for everyone's food. This is on the first floor and isn't really a socialising area as it's closed at 11 p.m. in consideration to the bedrooms nearby. There's also a laundry with washer, dryer, and iron, which is very handy as laundromats aren't very common. Downstairs is a very large, open-plan socialising area which encompasses the lounge/TV room, a bar, a dining room, and the hostel's travel desk, which also has a large book exchange. Just off here is a games room with a pool table and dart board. This area has a lot of potential, but in winter it's rather quiet and the area seems a bit too big.

As the hostel is also a hotel, it's run rather strictly and doesn't quite have the relaxed, party hostel atmosphere. As it's cheaper than most of the others (and probably quieter), a lot of people live here long-term so if you stay for a while and get to know the long-timers it can begin to feel like a home.

A free luggage storage is offered and this is in a locked room, not just a pile of bags around the corner. They also offer the use of a safe for valuables where special tamper-proof bags are used, so you know that your valuables are 100% safe, which is a nice change.

Summary

The hostel is clean, secure, and run efficiently. It lacks a vibey hostel atmosphere but is good for a long stay, especially if you're working and looking for a permanent place to live.

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Comment by Escalier, SK
April 2007
I stayed in a single room at this hotel for a night in March 2007. Initially, I thought the hotel was quite nice and it's located not too far from the city center. However, when I woke up in the morning I discovered numerous mites in the bed. I was badly bitten and scratched my skin continuously on the plane back. I am having to go to hospital near home for treatment and I really regret not having paid a little extra for a better hotel. I hope that no one will make the same mistake.
Comment by Kiwi Queen
January 2005
This is a kicking awesome hotel!!!! There are roaches and unknown insects. There are cool parties here and I love them!!! This is a hotel for sluts so come if you want to behave badly!!!
Comment by Anonymous
November 2004
Scary . . . in fact, this is a cheap hotel. I didn't know of any backpackers staying here.
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