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Grant Bradley and Estelle Sarney check in to the Princes Gate Hotel in Rotorua

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The Princes Gate Hotel, Rotorua. Check-in experience: A fantastic step into history. This hotel traces its origins back 120 years to a site 150km north of Rotorua in Waihi. It’s been a Rotorua landmark for the past century after being moved there nail by nail, board by board. The (Lizzie) Marvelly family owned it for a while. We were welcomed in a grand lobby by friendly check-in staff, who tried the age-old hospitalit­y trick of trying to sell us a $75 dinner and cabaret. No sale this time. Room: A one-bedroom suite in a slightly retro apartment block next to the historic wooden hotel. We booked the night before for $175. The rooms in the old hotel are generally smaller but have more of that 120-year-old feel about them. Our suite had facilities for rustling up a decent meal if you wanted — a range, fridge, microwave and plenty of crockery and cutlery. Someone on TripAdviso­r gave the closets a bad rap — how could you diss a place that provides an iron, an ironing board and plenty of space to hang garments? What’s in the neighbourh­ood? Everything you would want to do in Rotorua central, even if you didn’t have a car. The Government Gardens, Polynesian Pools and the rapidly improving Eat Streat are an easy walk. Food and drink: The hotel’s lovely bar runs a happy hour between 4.30pm and 6pm and offers good local beers. We passed on the banquet and cabaret, instead heading to a splendid South American barbecue restaurant up Arawa St. A full breakfast for $30 each at the hotel was OK, the setting great but the food soso. The bed: A double — comfy enough but a bit small. The view: A nice line-up of maples just starting to turn colour. The exterior had the feel of a European mews. Bathroom: Large — a bath with a shower above it. Shampoos and soaps were there. Room service: Not necessary, as so many all-hours’ dining options nearby. The mini bar offered a bottle of wine for under $30 and a Heineken for $8. Value for money: Fantastic spot, great room and facilities, friendly staff, but look elsewhere for breakfast and a bigger bed. Facilities: We made the most of the thermally heated pools out the back. There’s free Wi-Fi and marvellous lounges. We heard the final (aka death) throes of the cabaret and it didn’t sound great, but maybe that’s just us. Bring back Lizzie! Contact: princesgat­e.co.nz. Perfect for: Getting a taste of fascinatin­g history, enjoying a comfy room, in-house hot pools and being a walk away from Rotorua’s great central attraction­s. Would I return? For the right price.

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