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"A
Place to Stay - Hotels of New Zealand"
Whether you
plan to visit New Zealand or you live here and want to
see more of the country, this book will help you decide where to go,
and where to stay.
It's a
photographic celebration of 21 of our most remarkable
hotels, and a record of the diverse and often impressive landscapes
surrounding them. The places to stay shown are some of New Zealand's
most interesting and unusual. Grand or simple, large or small, contemporary
or traditional, the only things they have in common are that each one is original,
and character-full. Here's a preview of just three of them.
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us for more information.
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Many people have a house in
the country, but hardly anyone in this country has a castle. This is one of the very few
in New Zealand. The locals began calling it the Castle when it was being built and the
name stuck. Just an hour's drive north from Auckland, our largest city, the Castle
Matakana is a very glamorous retreat from urban sprawl, city noise and the nearness
of neighbours.
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High on a hill above the southern city of Dunedin
is truly cosmopolitan Corstorphine House. Once inside its doors, you can enter several different parts
of the world, or go back in time. All of the rooms are cleverly themed, from Art Deco nostalgia to
French, Indian, Egyptian, Scottish, Japanese, Scandinavian or Moroccan decor. And the restaurant,
in a historic glass conservatory, will suit the most sophisticated of palates.
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Wharekauhau Country Estate, in the Wairarapa, is a classic
New Zealand sheep station, on a grander scale than most. This is a deluxe farm-stay. Although the homestead is
impressive, the guest lodgings more comfortable than most farm cottages ever were, and the food superior to
what most farm cooks put on the table, it is still a working farm, with sheep and cattle that must earn their
keep.
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