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Hotel Te Pa Helios (Russell, New Zealand)

Hotel Te Pa Helios (Russell, New Zealand)

About Te Pa Helios

This minimalist accommodation is located very close to the beach and is perfect for couples, honeymooners and leisure travelers. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner at the onsite restaurant overlooking the sea. Suitable for nature lovers, the hotel is surrounded by greenery and there are many natural recreation activities near the Te Pa Helios Hotel. Enjoy boating, scuba diving, sailing and fishing as many of the locals and natives do on a regular basis. The hotel’s location on Du Fresne Place is situated not too far from several walking strips and museums in the city. The chic and trendy Mediterranean design of the hotel provides an overall enjoyable experience. Book your room now at Te Pa Helios Hotel via our secure online booking form. The first step is to enter and submit your travel dates in the spaces provided.

Top amenities

  • WiFi in lobby
  • Free WiFi
  • Pool(Unavailable)
  • Spa(Unavailable)
  • Parking
  • Pets
  • A/C(Unavailable)
  • Restaurant(Unavailable)
  • Hotel bar(Unavailable)
  • Gym(Unavailable)

All amenities

Property amenities
  1. Parking
  2. Terrace
  3. Pets allowed
  4. WiFi in public areas
Room amenities
  1. Shower
  2. Television
  3. Electric kettle
  4. Radio

Contact

44 Du Fresne Place, Russell , 0202 , Russell , New Zealand
Telephone: +64(9)4037188

Frequently Asked Questions about Te Pa Helios

  • Is there a pool area at Te Pa Helios?

    No, Te Pa Helios doesn’t offer pool areas.

  • Are pets allowed at Te Pa Helios?

    Yes, Te Pa Helios has a pet policy that may vary based on the room type or availability. Please check with the hotel directly to learn about their pet policy.

  • Is parking available at Te Pa Helios?

    Yes, Te Pa Helios provides Parking for guests.

  • Where is Te Pa Helios located?

    Te Pa Helios is located in 44 Du Fresne Place, Russell, 0202, Russell, New Zealand.

  • Which popular attractions are close to Te Pa Helios?