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Sequoia Lodge


3a Nelson Square, Picton
Tel (03) 573 8399
Website www.sequoialodge.co.nz







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Sequoia is a good medium-size hostel on Nelson Square, a short walk or bike ride from the town centre. There are several common areas including a fully-equipped kitchen, a dining area, two lounges (one with internet access and the other with a fireplace) plus a TV roon. There is also a covered outdoor barbecue area and a spa pool. Guests have free use of bikes and hot chocolate pudding and ice cream is served every night.



Price
Dorm bed $24-25 ($21-22 BBH)
Double room $60-75 ($54-69 BBH)
Twin room $75 ($69 BBH)
Prices include chocolate pudding and ice cream each evening

Prices are in New Zealand dollars and are inclusive of all taxes.

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Reception Open
8.30am-1.30pm & 3.30pm-9pm

Off-street parking TV lounge Kitchen Laundry Free use of bicycles Non Smoking (all indoor areas smoke free)
 


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Last Update: March 16, 2010



Travellers' reviews for Sequoia Lodge
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Average Rating based on 3 Reviews
Maintenance  4.00/5  (4.00)
Cleanliness  4.00/5  (4.00)
Facilities  3.67/5  (3.67)
Atmosphere  4.00/5  (4.00)

Compared to other hostels in this destination
Maintenance  4.24/5  (4.24)
Cleanliness  4.19/5  (4.19)
Facilities  4.14/5  (4.14)
Atmosphere  4.38/5  (4.38)



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(Review ID: 5582)
 
Relaxing Hostel in the small town of Picton, July 9, 2007
Reviewer: paul1 from Colchester, UK

Pros: Clean, friendly staff, good kitchen/lounge area
Cons: None

    
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Maintenance   4.00/5  (4)
Cleanliness   4.00/5  (4)
Facilities   3.00/5  (3)
Atmosphere   4.00/5  (4)

Stayed here in Dec 06. We had a double on suite, these are small wooden chalet type buildings that were clean and tidy. Good friendly helpful staff easy walking distance to the few shops. Kitchen facilitys were ample and they have a jaccuzi.
 
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(Review ID: 11928)
 
great staff and a brilliant free breakfast!!!!, September 1, 2005
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Maintenance   4.00/5  (4)
Cleanliness   4.00/5  (4)
Facilities   4.00/5  (4)
Atmosphere   4.00/5  (4)

Was met by v.helpful staff that offered me n my girlfriend a free ride to the ferry terminal for the following morning.The rooms were clean but a wee bit cold. There was hot filter coffee on to help urself to when we arrived and there was a free breakfast the morning we left with home made bread, cereals n loads of spreads n fresh filter coffee.( Can u tell i loved the coffee?!!!!) Definately recommend this hostel but not the place to go if u wanna party loads.
 
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(Review ID: 11929)
 
Homely, June 8, 2003
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Maintenance   4.00/5  (4)
Cleanliness   4.00/5  (4)
Facilities   4.00/5  (4)
Atmosphere   4.00/5  (4)

This is a small but very warm (log fires!) and friendly hostel, with all the usual facilities. A great selection of videos for if you're bored and the free soup and bread in the evenings is a great touch! I enjoyed my stay here.

The only thing I would say is that security isn't great. The dorms have no locks and the doors just kept open. There is the main door to the building with a security code but it was always open too. I'm sure its pretty safe, but just for peace of mind its nice to have locks!

I thought it was a little overpriced too for the area at $20 off season.
 
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