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Offering magnificent views and the convenience of being situated just steps away from major attractions in downtown Auckland, the landmark Heritage Auckland is New Zealand's largest hotel. Former site of the city?s historic Farmers Department Store, the hotel includes two distinctive accommodation wings; the lovingly restored Hotel wing, reflecting the traditional style of the building?s famous past, and the more contemporary style Tower wing. Both wings are connected by a walkway enabling guests to easily access an extensive range of on-site amenities including a rooftop swimming pool, an indoor heated swimming pool, two gyms, two restaurants, a business centre, ample meeting/function space, a hair salon and beauty salon. Wireless Internet access is provided in all public areas.
At least 24 hours notice is required by this property for cancellations. If a cancellation is made within 24 hours of check in time, you will forfeit the full amount for the first night cancelled.
You can cancel the reservation without penalty fee until 1 days before check in date
An award winning restaurant off the Lobby, Hectors, set in the hotel's 7 storey atrium, canopied with palm trees and shade cloth, specialising in Pacific Rim cuisine. In the Tower there is a modern restaurant on the level above lobby.
An historic Art Deco building, formerly a department store, beautifully restored. The adjoining tower is more contemporary.
Rooms are beautifully appointed, with all modern facilities but with old world charm, high ceilings, and classic interiors. Tower rooms are more contemporary, blending French inspired antique designs with contrasting modern furnishings.
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How to arrive
Close to the trade fair ground (aotea centre)
Located in the city centre on Hobson Street, two blocks from Queen Street shopping Centre, a ten minute walk to the Waitemata Harbour and Viaduct harbour area which was previously the America's Cup Village.