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Prince's Gate Hotel is a beautiful boutique hotel located in the heart of Rotorua. It is situated in a historic building that dates back to the 1800s and features a beautiful blend of old-world charm and modern amenities.
The hotel boasts an elegant and spacious lobby with high ceilings, beautiful chandeliers, and a grand staircase that takes you to the guest rooms. The rooms at Prince's Gate are tastefully decorated and feature a range of modern amenities. The hotel also has a beautiful garden where you can relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. In addition, the hotel features an on-site restaurant that serves a delicious range of cuisine, including traditional New Zealand dishes.
One of the highlights of Prince's Gate Hotel is the on-site spa, which offers a range of treatments designed to help you relax and rejuvenate. The spa features a sauna, hot tub, and a range of massages and beauty treatments.
The hotel is also conveniently located near some of Rotorua's top attractions, including the Rotorua Museum, the Polynesian Spa, and the Redwoods Forest.
Nearby things to do

2h
Wai-O-Tapu
Geothermal wonderland, known for its stunning natural beauty, unique geothermal features, and the vibrant colors of its hot springs and mud pools.

1h
Waitomo Caves
Network of underground limestone caves known for their glowworms, a unique species of bioluminescent insect found exclusively in New Zealand, as well as for their underground rivers and stunning rock formations.

2h
Hobbiton Village
Movie set and natural park built for the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies. It is now open to all of the fans from around the world.

1h
Huka Falls
Stunningly beautiful waterfall that marks the point at which the Waikato River narrows from 330 feet wide into a narrow canyon and then over a 65 feet drop. The resulting water flow is an impressive sight, with approximately 220,000 liters of water passing through every second.

2h
Waimangu
Stunning geothermal valley, home to a number of hot springs, geysers, and other geological features, including the world's largest hot spring - the Frying Pan Lake.

3h
Sail to Mine Bay
Unique and picturesque experience, especially during the sunset hours. This scenic boat tour takes you on a journey to see the famous Maori rock carvings that are truly remarkable and showcase the skill and artistry of the Maori people.

1h
Polynesian Spa
World-renowned thermal spa with stunning views of Lake Rotorua. The spa features natural geothermal mineral waters that are sourced from two different springs, which are known for their therapeutic properties. You can choose from a variety of pools with different temperatures, ranging from 97 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit.

1h
Kerosene Creek
Natural hot spring located outside Rotorua. The thermal waters of the creek flow through a bush setting with a beautiful waterfall, creating a natural and relaxing hot pool.

2h
Te Puia
Cultural center and geothermal attraction in Rotorua. It is home to the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, which promotes the traditional Maori arts of weaving, carving, and tattooing. You can watch master carvers and weavers at work and learn about the significance of these crafts to Maori culture.