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Monday, 11 August 2025

Two new hotels for downtown Auckland



Accor, the largest hotel operator in New Zealand, has announced details of the upcoming openings of two affordable new hotels in Auckland’s downtown. 

TRIBE Auckland Fort Street (above) is scheduled to open on October14 and JO&JOE Auckland will open its doors on November 3. 

The openings mark the New Zealand debut of both brands. Both are owned by New Zealand-based CP Group, one of the country’s largest private hotel investors and developers.

“We’re thrilled to introduce these brands to New Zealand for the very first time,” said Adrian Williams, Chief Operating Officer for Accor in the Pacific region. 

“TRIBE and JO&JOE represent a new era of hospitality - bold, design-led, and deeply connected to the way people want to travel today. 

"With our fantastic partner, CP Group, we are bringing fresh energy to Auckland’s hotel scene and giving guests more choice and more reasons to explore this dynamic city. 

"As we head into summer, there are endless reasons to plan a trip to Auckland - from ferry-hopping to Waiheke Island’s world-class wineries, to hiking the volcanic trails of Rangitoto, relaxing on the city’s west coast beaches, or exploring the buzzing waterfront dining and nightlife scene. 

"These two hotels are in the heart of it all, giving guests even more reasons to stay, play, and discover the very best of the Auckland region.”

TRIBE Auckland Fort Street will offer 60 rooms and is located moments from Britomart and Commercial Bay. Rates will start from $NZ 199. Book at  ALL.com.


JO&JOE Auckland (above) will have 298 beds across 73 rooms, ranging from dorm-style accommodation to private options. It will boast "bold interiors, a buzzing rooftop bar, and communal spaces like the playful Happy House". Bunkbeds will start from $NZ50. Reservations can be made from September at joandjoe.com.

Accor now operates more than 20 international brands across Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and French Polynesia, including Sofitel, MGallery, Art Series, Pullman, Swissôtel, Mövenpick, Grand Mercure, Peppers, The Sebel, Mantra, Handwritten Collection, Novotel, TRIBE, Mercure, BreakFree, ibis, ibis Styles and ibis budget, as well as Ennismore’s Hyde, SO/ and Mondrian. 


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