Auckland’s Best Business Hotel ?

April 20, 2009 by  

Looking for New Zealand’s best business hotel? The Australasian World Travel Awards 2008 voted Auckland’s Stamford Plaza Hotel as New Zealand’s leading business hotel. In addition, its Kabuki Teppanyaki restaurant was voted one of New Zealand’s best by Metro magazine.

Stamford Plaza has its own events team and six versatile functions room, with state of the art audiovisual equipment. With a central city location, and a capacity of up to 300 guests, Stamford Plaza is ideal for creating a great impression at any event you sponsor is. At the other end of the scale, it can also provide an intimate boardroom setting, with dedicated staff assuring you of complete attention to detail.

The Stamford Plaza hotel is in the centre of the business district, just a block from the famous Auckland Waitemata Harbour, and ideally situated for shopping trips either for yourself or for a spouse accompanying you on a business trip. It is also easy walking distance to the harbour precinct and Vector Arena.

All rooms are upmarket and enhanced with natural New Zealand timbers and a decadent luxury. Large desks provide business travellers with ample working space, together with broadband internet access. The Stamford Plaza has 283 contemporary guestrooms, including 14 suites. It has a fully equipped recreation Centre with a state of the art gymnasium. Large marble bathrooms provide separate baths and Showers.

To find out more about the Stamford Plaza Hotel and compare New Zealand Business hotels, please visit http://www.Touring.Asia – which can also provide information on last minute Auckland hotel deals

 

Wiltshire Family

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Comments

9 Responses to “Auckland’s Best Business Hotel ?”

  1. deau thara on April 16th, 2010 9:33 am

    can you say bad economy?

  2. arne on April 17th, 2010 11:45 am

    I used to play on Xbox Live on a 512k connection, so 2meg should do you fine.

  3. zarow weitz on May 1st, 2010 10:17 pm

    This guy rocks.

  4. LizCoughlan on July 7th, 2010 11:58 pm

    I'm at Super Stop & Shop (2200 Bedford St, 6th St – Ridgeway Shopping Plaza, Stamford) w/ 2 others.

  5. rafael on August 3rd, 2010 5:19 am

    Actually, Scotland has long been one of the most pro-European regions of the United Kingdom. This dates back centuries, to the days of Mary Stuart. By and large, Scots have always seen Europe as a counterweight to rule by London, even as they oppose certain EU policies. So far, however, the socialist-yet-also-pro-business Scottish National Party has only explicitly advocated a bullet train network within Scotland. See page 11 of this document:

    Perhaps Scots will realize the attraction of High Speed Two isn't just the rapid connection to Manchester, Birmingham and London. Combined with the existing High Speed One line, it would also a fast ground link to the continent. Considering that the latest TGV and Thalys trains now feature reliable for-fee broadband internet access at 200mph, it won't be long before Eurostar follows suit. In that context, business travelers to and from Scotland – not to mention their employers – may well prefer a comfortable, punctual five-hour first class train ride to flying, especially to Brussels.

    It is ironic, then, that loyalist and separatists Scots may yet reach violent agreement on the idea of High Speed Two. In addition to economic and ecological benefits, it could actually support *both* of these diametrically opposed notions of Scottish identity.

  6. jenelle on September 28th, 2010 7:55 pm

    Hi lovely's!!

    Love your site!!Gorgeous pics of the barrier,very jealous, we are soooooo visiting this summer!!
    So sorry to hear of your loss's Adam,what a sad time for you. I lost my uncle (my mum's only sibling) on Aug 14,he had had 5 painful weeks in Waitakere, so it was a relief to see him at peace,but still hard on everyone!!
    I too have had the man flu,3 weeks worth,still on AB's….so over it,desperate for summer to come!
    Work is busy of late, lots of really sick peeps and a hospital slowly slipping off its pearch….
    Sandy and the kids are good,Meg was 8 last week,Noah will be 10 in the summer,don't know where the time has gone!
    Ms Hinge is good, busy as her mum broke her leg and cant weight bear until Nov, so she goes down and showers her each am and then back to cook her dinner at night!! Oliver is at school, and has settled in nicely!
    Don't forget the DCCM 50th Celebration Ball on Nov 15th at the Stamford Plaza…$125pp fpr drinks and 3 course meal and band………we could all get a room and have a slumber party!!Hope you can come, wouldn't be the same without you!!
    Anyway,must gp get some din din, talk o you soon,

    Much love,

    J xx

  7. I Rock! Jeff Hardy 4 life on October 6th, 2010 4:36 pm

    Woohoo no viruses, thank god :) my norton antivirus had no threats so thanks

    I find that stupid he spoiled his return and he wants to be in WM25,

  8. DanGAP_NZ on November 3rd, 2010 8:42 am

    Concert Review: Leonard Cohen Vector Arena – Entertainment – NZ Herald News via

  9. PRAVIR HAZRA on February 26th, 2011 9:27 pm

    Ipresently working for a 4 star business hotel (having 210 guest rooms) in India as Dy. General Manager Accommodation. I have about 25 years of handson experience in accommodation division.

    I am interested to take up a suitable job in Bermuda or surrounding location, with valid VISA and accommodation, besides other perks and salary. My date of birth is 12th January, 1954.

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