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The following is a list of historic hotels in the New Zealand South Island Region of Otago. Otago, which during the late nineteenth century was New Zealand's richest province (thanks to the Otago gold rush has a wealth of historic buildings, many of them originally dedicated to the accommodation and hospitality trade.
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Hotels are indexed by country in alphabetical order and are mainly five or four star hotels, notable skyscraper landmarks or historic hotels, which are covered in multiple reliable publications. By city
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Woolworths New Zealand [113] 1964 in Opawa, Christchurch [294] Favona, New Zealand [113] Supré (closed by 2020) [295] Clothing store [295] Clothing (women's) [295] 19 (2007) [296] 3 (2007) [296] Cotton On Group [71] Unknown: Geelong, Australia [71] Taco Bell New Zealand: Fast food outlet [297] Tex-Mex [297] 10 [297] 5 [297] Restaurant Brands ...
The chain was created by the hotel division of New Zealand Breweries (now Lion).Their first Cobb & Co opened in 1973 in their Auckland South Pacific Hotel. [9] [2]At its peak in the 1980s there were 37 Cobb & Co restaurants around New Zealand, but as of 2025 the chain had shrunk to eight branches: six in regional towns and centres in the North Island (Levin, New Plymouth, Porirua, Rotorua ...
The Cordis Hotel, Auckland is a luxury hotel in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] Formerly named The Langham, Auckland, it occupies the historic site of Partington's Windmill, a local landmark until its demolition in 1950.
The theatre was demolished in 1996 and patrons enjoyed a beer garden. In 2010, a high-rise Novotel hotel opened on the site of the beer garden and in the process, the historical and symmetrical 1901 façade was recreated. Warner's Hotel was recognised as a Category II heritage building by Heritage New Zealand, with