Peace and Plenty InnvsBrown Kiwi Backpacker Hostel
Both Brown Kiwi Backpacker Hostel and Peace and Plenty Inn are endorsed by professional travelers. On balance, Peace and Plenty Inn ranks slightly higher than Brown Kiwi Backpacker Hostel. Peace and Plenty Inn comes in at 78 with endorsements from 6 publications such as Frommer's, Fodor's and Rough Guide.
Peace and Plenty Inn
6 Flagstaff Terrace, Devonport 1309, New Zealand
From $160/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Family Friendly
- Free Parking
Insight Guides
"Bed and breakfast accommodation in a lovingly restored waterfront Victorian villa. Spacious guest rooms, en-suite bathrooms and modern conveniences including Wi-fi. ."
Fodor's
"Antiques brought over from England fill this lovely B&B, which is a mix of luxury and simplicity." Full review
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For a view of the city, ask for the upstairs Waitemata room.
Rough Guide
"One of New Zealand’s finest B&Bs, yet relaxed, well priced and with an ethical emphasis on using local produce and services."
Afar Magazine
"Not as obvious are Peace and Plenty’s sustainability measures, which range from oil-fueled heaters, a rainwater catchment system, and composting to eco-friendly toiletries and local produce." Full review
Frommer's
"Set in a lovingly restored Victorian mansion, its a place that still proudly serves high tea, decorates its rooms with thoughtfully chosen antiques and serves a sumptuous breakfast." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Stocked with antiques, this perfectly located, five-star Victorian house has romantic and luxurious en-suite rooms with TVs, flowers, free sherry/port and local chocolates" Full review
Brown Kiwi Backpacker Hostel
7 Prosford St, Auckland Central, New Zealand
From $0/night
- Laundy Room
- Kitchenette
Frommer's
"Overall, this place offers a good atmosphere and a terrific garden courtyard in which to while away summer days and nights." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Built in 1900, this two-storey refurbished colonial house has a pleasant garden and offers unusual warmth, hospitality and character."
Rough Guide
"Compact, cosy little hostel in a restored Victorian villa on a quiet street close to the Ponsonby cafés."
Lonely Planet
"As unassuming as its namesake, this gay-friendly hostel is tucked away in a busy-by-day commercial strip, a stone’s throw from all the good shopping and grazing opportunities." Full review