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Breathtaking views win award for new city hotel

Chantel Erfort|Published

The view at sunrise from a mountain-facing room on the 20th floor of Hotel Sky.

When Hotel Sky was officially opened on April 1, general manager Mercia Horn joked that “it wasn’t an April Fool’s Day joke… we really did open a hotel during the pandemic.”

Last week it was announced as the winner in the category for luxury rooftop view hotels at the 15th annual World Luxury Hotel Awards.

Established in 2006, the awards recognise global, continent, regional and country luxury accommodation across more than 100 different categories, with travellers voting for their favourite hotels. Shangri-La in Paris was named the overall winner.

When Hotel Sky, on the Foreshore, launched its Sky-Hi Ride in May, it became the tallest building in the city centre. Last month it launched Infinity its new fine dining restaurant with 360-degree mountain and sea views.

The 30m Sky-Hi Ride, on the hotel’s roof, was launched in May, making the hotel the tallest building in the city centre.
Among the starters on the menu at Infinity, the hotel’s fine dining restaurant, which was launched last month, is this tikka chicken dish.
Peri peri marinated prawns with lemon paste and a prawn cracker.
Calamari hoods and tentacles served with avo and baby marrow cooked three ways.