This week's reopening of a big Auckland waterfront hotel will help alleviate the critical accommodation shortage, but thousands more hotel rooms are still needed in the city, a tourism boss says.
Chris Roberts, Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive, welcomed the New Zealand's first M Social hotel on Quay St opposite Princes Wharf.
It is the second M Social to open in the world - the first is a 293-room Singapore hotel with interiors by renowned designer Philippe Stark.
Roberts said the refurbishment and reopening on Monday was an extremely welcome move in the stretched sector. But Auckland was still projected to suffer a severe accommodation shortage, he said.
"It's a refurbishment that's more close to [building] a new hotel. They essentially just left the shell. It's a help but there's still a need for more," he said referring to the city's hotel shortage.