Sophisticated, elegant, boutique accommodation that stands pride of place at the entrance of The Square in the wine region of Martinborough, New Zealand. Taking pride of place at the entrance to the square is The Martinborough Hotel. Developer Edmund Buckeridge described it in 1882 as “one of the finest hostelries ever erected in any inland town in New Zealand”. The hotel hasn’t forgotten its past, and it’s that sense of history and place that will charm you as soon as you step in the front door – from the battered suitcase of a gentleman traveller at the top of the stairs, to the accommodation’s sloping floors and olden day sketches of local personalities adorning the walls. Today The Martinborough Hotel offers character, comfort and old style personal attention, making it ideal for a romantic weekend away, an indulgent escape or accommodation as part of a holiday or vacation. Diners in the richly decorated and refined hotel restaurant can enjoy the ever-changing menu of modern and contemporary food as well as a wide range of excellent wines produced within walking distance of the hotel. The Hotel’s famed Bar with its collection of memorabilia and historic photos provides comfortable space where locals and guests alike can pull a chair up to the grand antique oak table or gather round one of the wine barrels in front of the cosy fire.