QT Hotels is having a solid run in New Zealand, having added two hotels over the last 12 months, and the brand has revealed more rooms and hotels are on the way.

QT Hotels New Zealand General Manager, Simon White said New Zealanders have welcomed the QT brand with open arms resulting in strong bookings from both domestic and international visitors at both QT Museum Wellington and its latest QT Hotel in Queenstown.

He said QT’s three new food and bar offerings across the two hotels are also rating highly.

“QT has been exceptionally well received, and off the back of this we are definitely looking for other suitable sites to expand the QT offering in New Zealand, with Auckland being a priority,” White said.

QT Museum Wellington’s General Manager, Garth Solly, who has significant experience managing some of New Zealand’s internationally celebrated boutique luxury lodges, has fallen in love with the QT brand. He’s excited about how well the hotel has embraced Wellington as a city that celebrates and showcases art and culture.

“Our guests have the pleasure of the creature comforts expected from a five-star property together with a playground which captures the city – whether it’s our QTique mini-bar offerings and of course our lobby that moonlights as an art gallery,” he said. “QT Museum Wellington encompasses everything that is quirky, creative and luxurious.”

Since Solly’s appointment in September 2017, QT Museum Wellington has undergone several developments and hit impressive milestones.

“We opened an Asian eating house and bar called Hot Sauce, adding another exceptional alternative to our award-winning restaurant Hippopotamus, which recently celebrated ten years of chef Laurent Loudeac spear heading French cuisine in the capital city,” he said.

Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency recently announced that the city received in excess of $2.5 billion in tourism spending within 12 months. Solly said with demand for top quality, well located accommodation rising, QT Museum Wellington is expanding.

“We’re definitely not slowing down that’s for sure,” he said. “We’re looking forward to the completion of 18 new guest rooms where the décor will be enhanced thanks to our creative Kiwis. QT Museum Wellington is inviting New Zealand artists to enter submissions for the interior wall space situated behind the beds in these new rooms. This in-room art initiative is another example of how QT embraces art and design within its hotels.”

James Wilkinson

Editor-In-Chief, Hotel Management