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Serviced Apartments in New Zealand

Top Destinations in New Zealand

All you need to know about New Zealand

Need corporate accommodation in New Zealand? For assignments ranging from brief business trips to extended relocations, our curated selection of serviced apartments offers the freedom, space, and familiarity of home in New Zealand's key urban centres. Discover our premier properties in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, perfectly blending essential amenities with outstanding locations.

If you require guidance, please consult our FAQ page or contact us directly to talk through your specific requirements.

Serviced Apartments in Popular New Zealand Destinations

The market for corporate accommodation is strongest in New Zealand’s major commercial centres. Click through to find the ideal serviced apartment for your next business trip or extended stay in the most in-demand destinations:

  • Auckland Serviced Apartments: As the largest city and economic powerhouse of the North Island, Auckland offers a vast range of modern serviced accommodation perfect for business relocation and long-term projects.

  • Wellington Serviced Apartments: Find executive apartments in New Zealand's dynamic capital, the primary centre for government and culture on the southern tip of the North Island.

  • Christchurch Serviced Apartments: Explore the South Island's largest city and economic hub, known as the 'Garden City'.

Why stay in a serviced apartment in New Zealand with SilverDoor?

As New Zealand’s economy continues to grow, serviced apartments offer a preferable accommodation solution for long-stay business travellers. Choosing a serviced apartment with SilverDoor in New Zealand provides:

  • Great Value for Money: Serviced apartments, especially for extended stays, are often more cost-effective than hotels, providing more space for your budget.

  • A Homely Base: Enjoy the freedom of a separate living area, dining space, and a fully equipped kitchen, allowing you to maintain your routine and prepare your own meals.

  • Close Business Access: Our properties are strategically located near major business districts, ensuring easy access to corporate offices and transport links.

  • Flexibility: Our apartments provide a true home-away-from-home experience, ideal for project work, relocations, or longer business engagements in the region.

New Zealand Business Travel Guide: Things to Know

New Zealand is an island country located in the south-west Pacific Ocean, consisting predominantly of two main islands: the North Island and the South Island. Situated to the east of Australia, it is notable as one of the last landmasses on Earth to see human settlement, which has resulted in a distinctive and unique biodiversity. It is a modern, developed economy with a strong focus on primary industries and a thriving service sector.

Weather in New Zealand

New Zealand features a generally temperate climate, though conditions vary significantly from the warmer, subtropical North Island to the cooler, more distinct four seasons of the South Island. Summers (December to February) are warm and sunny across the country, with average highs typically ranging from 20C to 30C. Business travellers should be prepared for sudden changes, as the weather is famously unpredictable and can often deliver "four seasons in one day."

Currency in New Zealand

The official currency is the New Zealand Dollar ($$) (NZD). Major international credit and debit cards are widely accepted across the country. Tipping is generally not expected in New Zealand, unlike in some other Western countries, as service charges are typically included in prices or wages.

Time Zones in New Zealand

New Zealand Standard Time (NZST) is UTC+12. The country observes Daylight Saving Time (NZDT) from the last Sunday in September to the first Sunday in April, when the time moves to UTC+13. Business travellers should always confirm meeting times, especially when coordinating with partners in Europe or North America.

Language Spoken in New Zealand

English (often referred to as NZ English) is the primary language used for business and daily communication. Māori (Te Reo Māori) and New Zealand Sign Language are also official languages.

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