Auckland City Hotel Beach Rd Re-Brands
Media release 31th August 2007
Auckland City Hotel Beach Rd Re-Brands As Arena Hotel!
One of the City of Sails’ best located Hotels is undergoing the star treatment – with a makeover fit for a Queen!
It was in fact Queen Elizabeth II who once stayed at the Auckland City Hotel Beach Rd – now the newly refurbished Arena Hotel.
Located near Auckland’s popular Vector Arena, with easy access to motorways, owner’s Jireh Trading have invested substantial sums to upgrade the Arena Hotel. Renovations will be complete in September this year.
One of the unique features of the hotel is its convenient inner-city location. Arena Hotel is just three minutes walk to the Vector Arena and waterfront, ten minutes to Parnell Village, 15 minutes to the City Centre and train station and 25 minutes drive to the Auckland International and Domestic Airports.
Arena Hotel offers 60 guest rooms overlooking the city. In addition to the standard in-room features, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities are available in all rooms. A high speed internet kiosk is located in the lobby.
Perfect for the business or leisure traveler, the Arena Hotel refurbishments include new beds, bedding, toilets and amenities, signage, interior and exterior repaint, new lounge service, daily cleaning service and a revamped website – www.arenahotel.co.nz
The renovated Arena Hotel offers the perfect spot to stay and play in the bright lights of Auckland.
To make a reservation phone 09 303 2463 or 0800 569 888 or check out www.arenahotel.co.nz
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