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| Langham Auckland Hotel offers 410 rooms, licensed restaurants & bars. |
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Hotels in New Zealand come in all shapes, sizes and personalities. You can expect to find top international hotel chains, such as Sheraton, Accor, Hilton, Hyatt, Rydges and InterContinental. You'll also discover smaller hotels that are memorable for their individuality and in convenient locations on all the main travelling routes.
Large international chains are mostly found in the major cities - Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. They're also located in key holiday destinations, such as Rotorua and Queenstown.
Two of New Zealand's most notable hotels, both winners at the 2008 Tourism Awards, are the Langham Auckland and the Grand Mercure St Moritz in Queenstown.
The Langham Auckland is where fine dining and elegant furnishings meets sustainability excellence, being one of the first hotels in New Zealand to achieve Qualmark Enviro-Gold status.
The Grand Mercure St Moritz is a four-time award winner, boasting chic, alpine lodge-style accommodation with a fantastic outlook to the rugged Remarkable Mountains.
Character and boutique hotels, which range from heritage buildings to purpose built facilities in stunning regional locations, vary in price according to their level of luxury. Hosts are welcoming and provide insight into the local culture and attractions.
Medium-price hotel groups provide a consistent level of quality and a high standard of facilities. These hotels will provide a range of facilities which will generally include restaurants/cafes, bars, gyms, and services including valet car parking. Look for names like, Mainstay, Kingsgate, Flag Inns, and Scenic Circle Hotels.
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