New Zealand B&B

Mon Logis Boutique Hotel

Napier Bed and breakfast accommodation, New Zealand

 

Mon Logis Boutique HotelOn the waterfront 5 minutes from central NapierB&B
$160 - $240 per couple

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Contact Information:

Phone: 06 835 2125
Address: 415 Marine Parade, Napier.

Hosts: Gerard Averous

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Mon Logis Bed and Breakfast will cater to a maximum of eight guests and is modelled on the small privately owned French Hotel. Of the four upstairs individually furnished rooms, all have King size beds and two can convert into twin beds, and all have their own private facilities.

Frenchman Gerard Averous has decorated each room in the bed and breakfast differently, but in a style in keeping with the original charm of the building. Iron bedsteads, feather duvets, lace covers and fine cotton linen all create a special elegance.

Downstairs the two B&B guest lounges invite relaxation, television viewing, radio or CD listening, a quiet time reading, or perhaps a game of chess or bridge. Guests can help themselves to coffee, tea or fruit juice and home made biscuits any time of the day.

A delicious breakfast can be served in the privacy of your own room or downstairs dining room. A basket of freshly baked continental breads and croissants with a compote of locally grown fruits or a wonderful omelette, crispy bacon, poached or fried eggs, saute mushrooms and grilled tomatoes.

While staying at Mon Logis Bed & Breakfast Napier, be sure to visit some of the 70 odd vineyards scattered around the region, while also taking in the distinctive Art Deco architecture, beautiful coastal landscapes and inspiring creations of the renowned local arts community.

Mon Logis Boutique Hotel

 

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