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Two New Properties for Choice Hotels


Two New Properties for Choice Hotels

Choice Hotels has added two new properties to complement its offering of stylish and affordable accommodation in New Zealand.

The group is proud to welcome the Quality Hotel Emerald in Gisborne and the Comfort Inn & Suites Coachman in Rotorua.

The Quality Hotel Emerald is Gisborne's first Choice Hotel. It is a fully integrated hotel and conference facility that is ideally located on the city's main street, close to shops and attractions. On-site facilities include the 'Grill Room' restaurant and bar, 24 hour reception and a gorgeous outdoor swimming pool and spa.

Guests can benefit from the largest rooms in New Zealand, which all feature air-conditioning, quality leather furnishings, LCD flat screen TV, Sky Channels and free high speed broadband.

One bedroom executive suites line the pool and courtyard on the first and second levels, many with large sun decks. The property also contains fully serviced executive apartments complete with modern fully-equipped kitchen, laundry and two bedrooms.

Comfort Inn & Suites Coachman is conveniently located at the doorstep of Rotorua's premier tourist activities including jet boating, zorbing, trout and fly fishing, bungy jumping and geothermal attractions. The hotel combines personal and friendly service with lovely well-maintained surroundings. It provides conference facilities, guest laundry and BBQ as well as restaurant meal delivery.

There are 19 modern, spacious units and studios to suit the executive or family traveller, complimented by large, private spas and free wireless internet. Guests can take advantage of an on-site tour booking service for the vast array of local attractions.

With 280 properties across Australasia, Choice Hotels has accommodation to meet all travel needs. For further information, visit www.choicehotels.co.nz .

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