Saturday, 31 August 2013, 3:21 pm Press Release: Heritage Hotels
Heritage Christchurch - Grand Old Lady of the Square
Re-Emerges
Heritage Christchurch, set in the
Cathedral Square’s Old Government Building, has re-opened
its elegant doors to guests as the century old iconic
building sparked to life again.
The enthusiastic hotel
opening team include committed Cantabrians delighted to be
working back in the CBD of Christchurch.
Sequested behind
the red zone cordon for two and a half years, the
multi-award winning building has emerged ready for visitors
after a loving restoration.
The luxurious Heritage
Christchurch Hotel offers beautifully appointed one and two
bedroom suites and a fully equipped health club with lap
pool, sauna and Jacuzzi, plus, a gourmet breakfast service.
For bookings and information visit www.heritagehotels.co.nz
The Heritage Christchurch’s Old Government
Building will be formally reopened on Friday 20 September by
His Excellency, Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae, GNZM,
QSO, Governor-General of New Zealand.
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