Bygone Era Bed & Breakfast, Dunedin
Angela Tidey
396 North Road, North East Valley, Dunedin, 9010, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 4738572, Fax: +64 3 4738572
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| Type of Accommodation | Luxury, B&B |
| Rating | 9 out of 10 |
| Tariff - 2 people in 1 room | $145 - $195 (NZD) |
| Tariff - 1 person | $130 - $180 (NZD) |
| Breakfast | Full, Special |
| Restrictions | No smoking on property |
| Payments | Visa/Mastercard |
| Beds | 3 Queen |
| Bathrooms | 2 Ensuite , 1 Private , Elldan Room has private bathroom separate to the bedroom |
| Associations, Awards & Ratings | 4 Stars |
| Languages Spoken | English |
| Pets/Children | Not suitable for children |
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A stay at Bygone Era Bed & Breakfast is to experience affordable luxury with a touch of elegance and a host who knows no bounds! Our attention to detail will ensure you’ll feel welcome and at home and if you don’t believe us, check out what our guests have to say.
Situated in North Dunedin and minutes from the city centre on flat terrain (no Dunedin hills!), Bygone Era is close to all amenities and within walking distance of Ross Home & Hospital, Baldwin Street (steepest street in the world), Otago Community Hospice, Botanic Gardens, Knox College and the University of Otago. Off-street parking is available and public transport stops outside the gate.
We offer 3 elegant and well appointed private guest rooms packed with Edwardian architectural features and “to-die-for” luxury beds. Guests regularly compliment the sumptuousness and comfort of our beds and our biggest complaint is they hate getting out of them! Guest services are tailored to individual traveller's needs.
Tariffs include a sumptuous cafe style breakfast served in the Dining Room with a beautifully set table featuring silver service and fine china.
The house doubles as an art gallery featuring NZ artists. Often the art creates an interesting topic of discussion amongst guests and there's always something interesting and unusual on offer. Most art is for sale.