 | | Hotels in Auckland: Made to Stay for a While | | | A hotel in the Central Business District is the most convenient option. The hotels’ rooms are very modern and minimalist in feel, but there are a few hotels that offer a bit of history along with their atmosphere.
The Heritage Auckland building was originally a historic department store that has been restored and renovated to its formal and present glory. It is a landmark building with very impressive rooftop pool deck views of the Sky Tower and the harbor. The Hotel Wing showcases the building’s original Art Deco design, while the Tower Wing offers a more contemporary modern style.
Nomads Fusion Hostel can be found in a beautiful historic building and is conveniently located to all that you would every need for your visit. This high class hostel is full of style and has an excellent deal for those looking to save a bit of money - the hostel offers a free dinner to every guest for every night’s stay.
Aotea Square is right off of Queen Street and is often the site of for public events, including fairs, music festivals and rock concerts, and hosts a regular arts and crafts market on Fridays and Saturdays. The room rate here is the same as in the Central Business District, but with a slightly lower top end. The area has a youthful feel and features a great deal of public art and landmarks.
Auckland City Hotel-Hobson Street provides spacious rooms that are stocked with eco-friendly products. There is ample parking space and high speed internet access is available in every room and public area of the hotel.
Viaduct Harbor is the area for upscale nightlife and the best harbor views. A world class marina is here, along with shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Copthorne Hotel Auckland HarbourCity is a 4-star hotel situated right on the waterfront. It combines a great view with great value.
From the premier location to the amazing waterfront views, the 5-star Hilton Auckland forms part of the dramatic Auckland Waterfront. A stay here is both luxurious and convenient to all that the Viaduct Basin has to offer. | | | |  | | |