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Room check: The Novotel Queenstown Lakeside
Winston Aldworth checks in to the Novotel Queenstown Lakeside.
Room check: The Hyatt Regency Denver
Stephanie Holmes checks into the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center.
Rotorua: Zip it good
Eli Orzessek takes to the trees and manages to hold on to both camera and stomach.
Room check: The Crowne Plaza, Singapore
Winston Aldworth checks into the Crowne Plaza at Changi Airport, in Singapore.
World's top beaches 2018
The world's best beaches awards 2018, in beach inspector's 'Wow' category. Photos by Beach-Inspector.com
New Zealand's most expensive luxury lodges
NZ is a favourite destination for the rich and famous – the proof is in our luxury lodges.
Room check: Six Senses Fiji
The Hits breakfast host Sarah Gandy checks intoSix Senses Fiji on Malolo Island.
Most expensive hotel suites in the world revealed
If you want to stay in any of these swanky hotel suites you'd better get saving now.
Japan axes 50,000 Airbnbs ahead of Rugby World Cup
AirBnB hosts have removed 80 per cent of the website's listings in Japan.
Return to Downton: Stay at the real Downton Abbey
Six series of Downton Abbey have put Highclere Castle on the map.
What you can — and can't — pinch from your hotel
Help yourself to the slippers, but it's probably bad karma to take the Bible.
Why you should be skeptical of 'one room left' warnings
In the UK, hotel booking websites were told to cease the 'questionable' sales tactic.
Room check: The Lodge, at National Park
Winston Aldworth checks into The Lodge, at National Park.
Room check: Ramada Resort Reia Taipa Beach
Rob Cox checks into the Ramada Resort Reia Taipa Beach.
Room check: The Mondrian, West Hollywood
Stephanie Holmes checks into The Mondrian in West Hollywood.
Japan's love hotels earmarked for rugby fans
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup, Japan has found a solution to its accommodation shortage.
Room Check: Petit Ermitage, West Hollywood
Stephanie Holmes checks into Petit Ermitage, West Hollywood.
Luxury stays where you can burn rubber
These luxury US hotels are swapping golf courses for racetracks - and guests love it.