Arden Street House Bed & Breakfast - Dunedin

36 Arden Street, North East Valley, Dunedin

reception@ardenstreethouse.co.nz

ph: +64 3 473 8860

toll-free ph: 0800 428 689

 

Directions to Arden Street House B & B

Coming from Christchurch (North): Follow the main highway downhill towards Dunedin. At the bottom of the hill take the first left, signposted  "George Street." Immediately take the first right into Banks Street. Travel 300 meters to traffic lights (Botanic Gardens are ahead on your right). Turn left onto North Road. Drive approx. 300 meters, take the first right up Glendining Ave. to the top where you'll come to Arden Street. Arden Street House is immediately to your front left. 

Coming from the Airport (South): Follow the signs to Timaru along the one way system through town. Once through the city you'll see a sign saying "Left to Timaru" or "Straight through to North East Valley." Follow straight through and you'll immediately come to a stop sign. Go straight through to the traffic lights onto North Road. Drive approx. 300 meters, take the first right up Glendining Ave. to the top where you'll come to Arden Street. Arden Street House is immediately to your front left. 

If you have trouble finding us give us call +64 3 473 8860


About Dunedin

Dunedin was first settled by Maori in the 12th century. European settlers were led by the hardy Scots in 1848 when they proceeded to establish a port and city of international significance. The legacy of the Scottish settlers is everywhere in Dunedin, from the magnificent statue of Robbie Burns in the Octagon to our rugby team known as "The Highlanders". Dunedin is known as the Edinburgh of the south and many street names, waterways and local geographical features have their namesake in Scotland.

Dunedin

Dunedin is a vibrant and colourful city where art, commerce, academia and spectacular scenery all co-exist to provide a unique traveler experience. As a long term Dunedinite, Joyce can tell you where the locals go for fun and how to find the very best Dunedin has to offer.

Dunedin is the home to the "Dunedin Sound" of indie music. There are many exciting nightspots to suit all tastes from small and intimate to loud and colourful; talk to Joyce to find out what might suit you.

As a coastal city surrounded by native bush, with a temperate climate, Dunedin is the perfect habitat for many kinds of treasured wildlife. Albatross, penguins, seals, seabirds etc can be found on the peninsula or by cruising the harbour - enjoy Natural Dunedin!

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Check out our favourite sites in Dunedin! 

University of Otago | Dunedin Railway | Otago Peninsula | Otago Tours

Knox College (1 minute walk)

Forsyth Barr Stadium (20 minute walk)

Dunedin Botanic Garden (5 minute walk)

Salmond College, a short walk from Arden Street House

Salmond College (3 minute walk)

Baldwin Street, the world's steepest street!

University of Otago (15 minute walk)