Victoria Clark stays at Sofitel Wellington, the capital city's first brand new hotel in 15 years, where the surrounds are luxuriously, romantically French.
Location: Head towards The Beehive; the Parliamentary "business" end of The Terrace, then nip round the corner into Bolton St. There, Sofitel Wellington opened on July 1, offering 129 rooms over 14 floors. It faces the beautiful Bolton Street Memorial Park, a not-too-intrusive freeway, and the bush-clad Thorndon Hills.
Check-in experience: A smiling porter was right there to take our luggage from the taxi, and we were greeted with a warm "Bonjour!" and efficient service at the front desk.
Room: Quiet, luxurious and tres stylish - the interior design is proudly French. A colour palette of soft, antique-gold, pewter, black and white makes for superb elegance. The Sofitel emblem adorns everything from the robes and slippers to the towels and, cutely, even the ironing board cover.
Bathroom: Romance is evident with a hand-written (in French) message of love on the frosted-glass bathroom door. It's all glossy, black tiles and you can choose from a massaging shower head or a rain-fall option from above.