Our last night takes us to Napier, and this has to be my favourite hotel so far.
The County Hotel building was originally constructed in 1909 for the Hawke’s Bay County. It is now the only example of Victorian-Edwardian classical style that survived the devastating 1931 Napier earthquake.
The building remained as the traditional location of the Hawke’s Bay County Council administration until 1987, when the need for greater space forced the council to new premises in Hastings.
During 1993 restoration work began with an aim to return the building to its’ former glory and to transform it into a hotel of character, distinction and charm. Original Edwardian Gothic features with Art Deco influences have been lovingly preserved, including the high ceilings, wood panelling and fine detailing transforming the former County Council building into a boutique hotel and popular restaurant.