Rydges Auckland Refurbished. Renewed. Refreshed.
Corp PR Rydges Auckland 5/10/07 MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release
Rydges Auckland Refurbished. Renewed. Refreshed.
Fresh from a 2.6 million dollar refurbishment, Rydges Auckland offers business travellers a unique and welcoming haven in the heart of downtown Auckland.
This boutique hotel’s guest rooms have been redesigned with the corporate traveller in mind: exuding warmth, luxury and sublime comfort. The rooms are stylish, spacious and modern, all with inner city views and many with panoramic views of the Waitemata harbour.
By night, luxurious triple
sheeting, deluxe pillows and sumptuous feather and down
duvets ensure a deep, peaceful sleep. By day, the
specialised workstation with ergonomic, leather chair offers
a comfortable spot to catch up on business, while broadband
access, LCD television and a mini-bar make business feel
much more like leisure.
Downstairs, the light-filled atrium provides a choice of high-tech conference rooms, boardrooms and lounges, as well as casual meals or modern cuisine in ‘Circa’, the hotel’s innovative, international restaurant.
Certain things at Rydges, however, remain unchanged. The hotel is still renowned for its smiling, attentive staff, genuine hospitality and meticulous attention to detail. “The refurbishment reflects our culture of delivering ‘passion rather than pomp’ and our continued commitment to exceeding customer expectations,” says Rhys Jones, General Manager, Operations NZ.
More than just a hotel, the newly revitalised Rydges is a refreshing, friendly and welcoming hub for the business traveller.
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