Located near to TePapa (the national museum of New Zealand) in Wellington, Rosemere Backpackers offers a close place to grab a bunk for the night. The old, multi-story building is located on a steep hill. So, prepare yourself for a climb up to the building, a climb up the stairs to the reception desk, and then a climb up two more stories before you get to your room. Shopping and groceries are not far away, but it is the uphill climb that makes the return trip seem way too long. Overall, the place is nice. It is clean, but it is too small for the number of beds. The bunkrooms are so small it was impossible to get a good picture.
The kitchen is packed with people during the evening and waiting thirty minutes for the microwave should be expected. The dining area, adjacent to the kitchen, is a single table that is way too small and usually cluttered with magazines, games, and personal belongings. There is a television and lots of old movies in a dark room that is also crowded with people. However, if you venture through the movie room (which demands that you walk in front of the television) you can get to lounge. The lounge is the only place where one can escape the crowds of people. You can understand that the dining area substitutes for the lounge area, making meals hard to enjoy. Rosemere offers a free breakfast. This offering of cereal, milk, and bread with instant coffee and tea bags is appreciated. However, I would appreciate a bit more space.
Rosemere does offer free internet service. This is a single computer with a sign-up list for thirty minutes. The sign-up list fills in the early afternoon. The best way to access the free service is to wake up early in the morning. This would be a good place to stay in the off-season when it is less than half full and should probably be avoided during the summer and holidays.
— Exklusive Hostelz.com Übersicht
June 2006