Hospitality Business Magazine

An Ohtel opens on May 7

New Zealand owned and operated Village Accommodation Group has announced the opening of its 5 star boutique Ohtel Auckland, on May 7 2021, located at the Viaduct Harbour on Market Place.

All rooms are designed with modern mid-century furnishings and kiwiana artwork, providing guests a luxurious yet unpretentious experience with many personalised touches, including all the usual 5 star items, a few you may not expect, and a focus on easy to use in room tech.  All suites feature standalone baths in the guest room, equipped with record players and classic vinyl for complete relaxation.

Located on quiet Market Place, only 100m from the vibrant Viaduct Harbour, Ohtel offers guests access to the outdoor swimming pool, spa, sauna and a fully equipped gym, as well as secured car-parking onsite, guest restaurant and complimentary use of Ohtel bicycles for seeing the sights.

Ohtel Auckland celebrates the style of the 1950s.

Adam Cunningham, Managing Director comments; “We wanted to bring to Auckland a unique hotel experience, providing guests thoughtful amenities in a relaxed setting but with a quirky difference.  Each room is special, showcasing unique artwork that celebrates the 1950s in a modern environment.  We are looking forward to welcoming guests to our boutique property.”

Ohtel Auckland joins Ohtel Wellington as Village’s second boutique hotel, bringing an environmental and sustainability emphasis as well as aligning with suppliers that meet common community focused goals.

Further information about Ohtel Auckland can be found online here.

Village Accommodation Group offers a range of modern 3, 4 and 5 star apartment styled properties in central locations throughout Wellington, and AREA Events Conference Centre based at Boulcott Suites.  The uniquely designed Ohtel 5 star boutique hotels are located on Oriental Parade, Wellington and the Viaduct Harbour in Auckland. Being New Zealand owned and operated, Village has a passionate sense of community, seen through the support of many local businesses in the arts, sports, hospice and conservation sectors.