JW Marriott debuts in New Zealand
JW Marriott has made its debut in New Zealand, opening a flagship property in Auckland.
The launch of JW Marriott Auckland follows an extensive multi-million-dollar transformation.
It features 271 guest rooms and 15 suites and aims to be the ultimate destination for wellness.
The hotel’s dedicated Wellness Concierge will offer tailored guidance, and in early 2026, the hotel plans to launch a series of holistic wellness experiences, including sound healing.
“JW Marriott Auckland is a destination where both locals and international travelers can experience a blend of modern luxury and exceptional hospitality in the heart of the city,” said Jason Nuell, Area VP – Australia, New Zealand and Pacific, Marriott International.
The hotel houses several F&B venues including an elegant lobby bar and a signature restaurant.
JW Marriott Auckland also houses six flexible function spaces including the JW Ballroom
“I am honored to bring the JW Marriott vision of luxury and well-being to life in this vibrant city. Our goal is to create an exceptional guest experience and provide a sanctuary,” said Girish Talreja, General Manager, JW Marriott Auckland.
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