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Drifter Christchurch

Book this if You want the social energy of a hostel with the design chops of a boutique hotel, right in the heart of the action.

Why People Love It

9.11074 reviews
  • Stunning industrial-chic design in a heritage building
  • Communal spaces that actually encourage mingling (cinema, library, zen room)
  • Location is unbeatable—30 seconds from the Bus Interchange and minutes from Riverside Market

Quick Take: It's a 'poshtel' that nails the vibe but relies heavily on an app for everything, which can be a pain if the tech glitches.

Reviewed by @miaandtheworldI checked into Drifter and immediately fell in love with the vibe. Setting up the vinyl player and pouring champagne made our arrival feel so special. It’s easily the coolest spot to stay in Christchurch if you love retro aesthetics and good times.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers rave about the stylish interiors and social atmosphere, calling it the 'best hostel' they've ever seen.

Reality check

The digital key system is a frequent frustration, with guests reporting delays or difficulty accessing lifts and rooms.

  • You're a solo traveler or digital nomad looking to meet people
  • You appreciate high-design interiors over generic hotel beige
  • You want a central base for exploring Christchurch without a car

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.4
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is consistent; common areas are kept tidy despite high foot traffic.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are modern and rated 'pristine' by most; ensuite dorm bathrooms are a huge plus.
  • Maintenance: Brand new (opened 2024), so everything is fresh, though some tech teething issues exist.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, high-quality linens that feel more hotel than hostel.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh and new; no musty hostel smells reported.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Constant buzzing/fan noise from exposed pipes in some rooms
  • Hallway noise from social guests
  • City sounds from Lichfield Street

Before you book

Good to know

  • Download the Goki app before you arrive to speed up check-in.
  • Luggage storage is available for free on the day of arrival/departure.
  • Credit card payments incur a ~2% surcharge.

What to pack

  • A portable charger (your phone is your room key)
  • Earplugs (just in case of vent noise or social neighbors)
  • Padlock for lockers if staying in a dorm

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Premium King Suite for hotel-level privacy with a balcony
  • Female-Only Shared Suites for a safer, quieter dorm experience

Rooms to avoid

  • Rooms near the elevators or common areas if you're a light sleeper
  • Loft suites if you hate navigating stairs in the middle of the night

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I'd love a quiet room away from the elevators and common areas. If possible, please assign a room without the exposed vent noise mentioned in reviews.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there parking?

No on-site parking. The Crossing car park is a 2-minute walk and costs ~$20 NZD/day (or $6 overnight).

Is it a hostel or a hotel?

It's a hybrid. It has high-end private suites for hotel guests and luxe dorms for backpackers.

Do I need a key?

No, it uses the Goki app. You'll need a smartphone to access the building, lift, and your room.

Is breakfast included?

No, but the on-site bar/restaurant 'Rambler' serves a la carte breakfast.

Are towels provided?

Yes for private rooms. For dorms, they are usually provided but double-check your booking specifics as some hostels charge.

Is there a kitchen?

Yes, a fully equipped communal kitchen, though it can get cramped at dinner time.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Zen Room' is often empty during the day—perfect for a quiet stretch or meditation.

  • Park at The Crossing after 4:30 PM for the $6 flat evening rate if you're just staying overnight.

  • The cinema room screens movies daily; check the schedule in the app.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'exposed pipes' in some rooms aren't just aesthetic; they can create a constant white noise hum.

  • 💡You might have to wait for a stove burner in the kitchen if you cook at 7 PM.

  • 💡The lift requires the app to operate, which can be awkward if your hands are full.

  • 💡There's no swimming pool, despite the 'Leisure Club' name (it's yoga/wellness).

  • 💡The location is so central you can practically roll out of bed onto a bus to the airport.

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