Facebook Tweet Help Stories Civic & Institutional , Hospitality Southern belle Share Tweet Help With Queenstown continuing to attract record numbers of tourists, more hotels are needed to keep up with demand An exterior viewof the Soffitel hotel in Queenstown. Queenstown will experience an international visitor growth of 5.7% per annum for the next five years, according to Tourism New Zealand figures. More hotels are needed to cope with the influx of tourists, and that's providing plenty of opportunities for developers and investors.Queenstown's new five-star Sofitel hotel was built to cater to tourists seeking an extra-special hotel experience. Sofitel is the Accor hotel group's premier five-star brand, and this is the first Sofitel to be built in New Zealand. The Accor group has approximately 4000 hotels worldwide with 181 Sofitel hotels in the group. An exterior viewof the Soffitel hotel in Queenstown. The hotel features 70 de luxe rooms, ten executive suites, two penthouses, day spa, business lounge, library, conference area, bar and restaurant.Joan Vujcich from Perron Developments, the company responsible for the development, says suites are available for private investment but will be managed as part of the hotel operation. An exterior vie wof the Soffitel hotel in Queenstown. "Owners will enjoy a secure investment, as well as being entitled to spend 28 days each year in a hotel suite," says Vujcich.For more information, contact Perron Developments, mobile 021 330 778. Email: sales@perron.com, website: www.perron.com. Story by: Trendsideas 13 Feb, 2006 Civic and Institutional Design Hospitality Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Vintage tones, modern presence 10 Nov, 2024 Energy and efficiency 10 Nov, 2024 New or renovated? 10 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2120 NZ2120 Read More Similar Stories