Inside the $8850-per-night five-star Queenstown hotel where Tammy Hembrow is hiding out following split from Matt Zukowski
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Tammy Hembrow has been hiding out in New Zealand with her children following her split from husband Matt Zukowski.

The fitness influencer, 31, is staying at the five-star Carlin Hotel in Queenstown – and spending a pretty penny to do so. 

Rooms at the lakeside boutique accommodation range from around $2900 per night for the Princess Suite all the way to $8850 per night for the Presidential Suite. 

Tammy gave her fans a look around her luxurious hotel room on Thursday, boasting that there was even a piano available for her children to play. 

The stunning water views outside her window were showcased in a series of selfies while the balcony featured a roaring fire. 

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Tammy Hembrow (pictured) has been hiding out in New Zealand with her children following her split from husband Matt Zukowski

Tammy Hembrow (pictured) has been hiding out in New Zealand with her children following her split from husband Matt Zukowski

The fitness influencer, 31, is staying at the five-star Carlin Hotel in Queenstown - and spending a pretty penny to do so

The fitness influencer, 31, is staying at the five-star Carlin Hotel in Queenstown – and spending a pretty penny to do so

Rooms at the lakeside boutique accommodation range from around $2900-per-night for the Princess Suite all the way to $8850-per-night for the Presidential Suite

Rooms at the lakeside boutique accommodation range from around $2900-per-night for the Princess Suite all the way to $8850-per-night for the Presidential Suite

Further posts showed Tammy panning the camera around her spacious room and showing off her snow-capped mountain views.  

‘The prettiest hotel,’ Tammy wrote in her caption on one of her posts, adding, ‘definitely recommend this little luxury hotel for anyone coming to Queenstown’. 

On Wednesday, Tammy revealed one of the highlights of her trip.

She posted a video to social media after braving the world’s largest swing between the mountains.

She described the experience as ‘therapy’ after also bungee jumping in Queenstown.

Tammy also revealed her heart is still ‘aching’ following her split from husband Matt as she mends her wounds in New Zealand.

Tammy fled Australia with her three children – Wolf, nine, Saskia, seven, and Posy, three – after news broke of their separation.

She has spent much of the last week documenting her stay in New Zealand following her split from former Love Island star Matt.

Tammy gave her fans a look around her luxurious hotel room on Thursday

Tammy gave her fans a look around her luxurious hotel room on Thursday

She boasted that there was even a piano available for her children to play

She boasted that there was even a piano available for her children to play

The stunning water views outside her window were showcased in a series of selfies while the balcony featured a roaring fire

The stunning water views outside her window were showcased in a series of selfies while the balcony featured a roaring fire

Further posts showed Tammy panning the camera around her spacious room

Further posts showed Tammy panning the camera around her spacious room 

Matt and Tammy are headed for divorce after just seven months of marriage, with the influencer jetting off to the South Island to recuperate in the wake of their split.

Tammy announced her shock split from Matt last month in an emotional video.

The former reality star also revealed the couple’s separation in a sombre Instagram Story, telling fans the decision was not taken lightly.

‘It’s with a heavy heart I share that Tammy and I have decided to separate,’ Matt began.

‘Both of us have struggled with making this decision; however we need to do what is right for ourselves and her three children.

‘This wasn’t a decision we took lightly. Our time together will always be cherished and never forgotten,’ he added, before thanking fans for their support.

‘We appreciate everyone’s support and space at this time as we navigate the split,’ Matt concluded in his emotional post.

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