
The Grosvenor Hotel
Historic style, modern comfort your Timaru getaway starts here.
Accommodation Overview
The Grosvenor Hotel sits in a beautifully restored historic building in the center of Timaru, just a short stroll from Caroline Bay Beach and the Intercity bus terminal. The hotel combines old-world charm with modern convenience, offering free unlimited WiFi and a welcoming on-site restaurant and bar.
Rooms feature an LCD TV, heating, tea/coffee making facilities, and a private bathroom. Guests can also access laundry facilities and enjoy free on-site parking. The hotel’s TGB Restaurant and Bar serves lunch, dinner, and room service, with a daily à la carte breakfast available.
Whether you’re exploring Timaru’s coastal charm or just passing through, The Grosvenor offers a central base with comfort and character.
Most Popular Amenities
- Historic building in central Timaru
- Free unlimited WiFi
- On-site restaurant & bar
- Free private parking nearby
- Pet-friendly (charges may apply)
- Non-smoking rooms
- Room service
- Elevator access
- Tea/Coffee maker in rooms
- Daily housekeeping
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