LIVE, WORK & STAY IN CENTRAL WELLINGTON!

St George Accommodation offers rooms to rent in a boarding-style facility, for affordable city living. This type of accommodation is ideally suited to guests on

  • Working Holiday Visa's
  • International Students
  • Retirees
  • Interns
  • Working Professionals

Experience Wellington Your Way:

St George Accommodation puts you right in the heart of it all. With easy access to public transport, shops, universities, and Wellington's famous nightlife, you'll be just minutes away from everything the city has to offer. Explore the waterfront, soak up the culture at museums and galleries, or indulge in Wellington's renowned culinary scene - all right on your doorstep!

Affordability Meets Comfort:

St George Accommodation offers spacious rooms with inclusive rent, covering your furniture, electricity, hot water, and heating needs. This means you can focus on enjoying your Wellington experience without worrying about the little things.

Ready to Make Wellington Your Home?

Browse our room options to find the perfect fit, and get in touch with our friendly team to enquire about availability. St George Accommodation: Your gateway to a vibrant and affordable Wellington life!

Room Types

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • RENT INCLUSIVE
    • Electricity
    • Hot Water
    • Seasonal Heating
    • Furniture

  • Wi-Fi Available*
  • Token Operated Laundry*
  • 24-Hour Secure Access
  • Self-Catering Kitchen
  • Common Lounge
  • SKY TV in Common Lounge
  • Common Dining Area
  • Non-Smoking Building
  • Reception 8am-4:30pm

*Charges apply

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • RENT INCLUSIVE
    • Electricity
    • Hot Water
    • Seasonal Heating
    • Furniture

  • Wi-Fi Available*
  • Token Operated Laundry*
  • 24-Hour Secure Access
  • Self-Catering Kitchen
  • Common Lounge
  • SKY TV in Common Lounge
  • Common Dining Area
  • Non-Smoking Building
  • Reception 8am-4:30pm

*Charges apply

The Hotel St George, an outstanding Art Deco building occupying an historic corner site, traces its rich history back to the 1850s when the Union Bank of Australia built a branch here.

You can check out the heritage of the St. George here