The hotel version of restaurant Michelin stars, the Michelin keys list now includes hotels and lodges from New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and French Polynesia. What makes the 19 NZ properties so special?
The Michelin Guide for restaurants has become synonymous with quality dining, and while New Zealand is yet to
be included in its star system, this week, some of our best hotels and luxury lodges were bestowed with a new honour.
Rosewood Cape Kidnappers brings you the best of Hawke’s Bay’s countryside charm. Photo / Rosewood Hotels & Resorts
Rosewood Cape Kidnappers, Hawke’s Bay
Queenstown’s lakeside views are the star at Rosewood Matakauri Lodge (also a strong contender for New Zealand’s best bathtub).
Rosewood Matakauri, Queenstown
Rosewood Kauri Cliffs offers an extraordinary luxury experience in the Bay of Islands.
Rosewood Kauri Cliffs, Northland
Huka Lodge in Taupō.
Huka Lodge, Taupō
A lakefront suite at Queenstown’s Eichardt’s Private Hotel.
Eichardt’s Private Hotel, Queenstown
One of the Pods, standalone cabin accommodation with outdoor baths and expansive valley views, at The Lindis.
The Lindis, Ahuriri Valley
The Rangihoua Suite at The Hotel Britomart offers a luxurious perspective on an Auckland city break.
The Hotel Britomart, Auckland
Wharekauhau Country Estate in Wairarapa.
Wharekauhau Country Estate, Wairarapa
The $200m Park Hyatt, rising in Auckland, one of the biggest projects by Chinese working in Auckland.
Park Hyatt Auckland
Hotel Fitzroy, Ponsonby.
Hotel Fitzroy by Luminous, Auckland
Away from it all: The Bay of Many Coves in Queen Charlotte Sound.
The Herald’s verdict on the rest:
Bay of Many Coves, Marlborough
Otahuna Lodge, Christchurch
Blanket Bay, Glenorchy
Solitaire Lodge, Rotorua
Delamore Lodge, Waiheke
Eagles Nest, Northland
Gibbston Valley Lodge and Spa, Queenstown
Azur and Stoneridge Estate, both in Queenstown
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