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Helena Bay Lodge Hotel
The three junior suites and two villa suites are named after New Zealand birds. They feature divinely comfortable super-king beds, handmade European linen, walk-in wardrobes and waterfront terraces, while the two villas have a separate lounge with log-burning fireplaces.
Sherwood Queenstown Hotel
Once an outdated family motor lodge, the Sherwood is now a unique and fashionable proposition. As with much of Queenstown, it has a strong focus on the snow crowd – there is a ski workshop on site and gear rental can be arranged in time for your arrival..
Escape to Picton Hotel
Although best known as the ferry port linking the North and South Island, the little town of Picton is charming, with laid-back cafés, restaurants and a lovely beach. On a fairly busy street, the hotel is just 100 metres from the shoreline and the pretty marina. Picton also serves as the gateway to the breathtaking Marlborough Sounds, while the region’s vineyards are only a 20-minute drive away.
Greystone PurePod Hotel
The Greystone PurePod, a self-contained eco-cabin, offers a warm welcome, exceptional wines, great food and utter privacy amidst the chardonnay vines of the Waipara Valley’s Greystone vineyard
Delamore Lodge
An exclusive and secluded Waiheke Island retreat set atop a landscaped estate, with striking views across a quiet harbour and the Hauraki Gulf beyond. With unique and spacious suites, a clifftop infinity pool, fabulous food and impeccable service, Delamore is an intimate and indulgent affair.
Solitaire Lodge
Solitaire Lodge, the second oldest lodge in New Zealand, is a luxury, peaceful retreat perched on a narrow peninsula overlooking beautiful Lake Tarawera. With a relaxed and friendly vibe, all nine suites have spectacular views of the lake, as does the acclaimed restaurant..
Novotel New Plymouth Taranaki
Novotel New Plymouth Taranaki features 85 spacious and stylishly appointed studio and executive rooms as well as one and two-bedroom apartments. The hotel offers complimentary fibre, in room Chromecast capabilities, In Balance Gym and Sauna along with complimentary mountain bike hire. Electric charging stations available in the basement parking as well as three V3 Tesla Superchargers, the only ones available in New Plymouth, providing the vital link for Tesla drivers to the region.
QT Museum Wellington Hotel
From the large copper-coloured hippo on the roof to the gleaming Italian motorbikes in the lobby, it is clear that this is a confidently idiosyncratic hotel. The main four-storey building once stood on the waterfront, but in 1993 this was put on rails and shifted 120 yards to its present location. Much of its verve comes from the modern paintings, sculpture and costumes on display collected by former owner and local businessman Chris Parkin. He has described his taste in art as "very contemporary New Zealand but not at all high brow" and whether you love or loathe his collection, you'll certainly talk about it.
Crowne Plaza Queenstown
This hotel may be part of an international chain, but it feels more bespoke than expected. It's one of Christchurch’s biggest hotels, and offers some of the best views. Business travellers will feel right at home, but the bar and restaurant are stylish enough to bring in the locals
Art Deco Masonic Hotel
Owning to the heritage of the building, bedrooms are small by modern hotel standards, and full of quirky and charming features – wardrobes you may have to duck to access, steps up and down in unexpected places, and rooms that wrap around corners of the hotel, turning some suites into miniature mazes.
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