The Best Hotel in Auckland, New Zealand

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As New Zealand's gateway city, Auckland has most of the large international chain hotels, as well as plenty of comfortable bed-and-breakfasts, mom-and-pop motels, and other individually owned places. Many of the large brand-name hotels cluster around the central business district (CBD), whereas B&Bs tend to congregate in trendier neighborhoods. Many of the best are in suburbs close to the city center like Devonport and Ponsonby. You'll find your hosts quite chatty and keen to recommend local sights but equally happy to offer you privacy.

November to March are the busiest months for Auckland hotels, so it pays to book by August to ensure you get your first choice. All the major hotels have parking at a price. A number of the B&Bs offer parking, an especially useful perk since they're usually in narrow city center streets. Better yet, B&Bs generally don't charge for parking. Wi-Fi access is standard in hotels and B&Bs, and a computer is almost always available if you didn't bring your own device. B&B owners offer insider knowledge on what's best close by, and many will make reservations or other arrangements for you. Only the hotels tend to have air-conditioning, but this isn't a problem when you can fling open the windows and let in the fresh air.

Grand Millennium Auckland

$$ | Mayoral Dr. at Vincent St., Auckland, 1010, New Zealand

This hotel is close to the Aotea Centre performance venue, and its central locale close to many well-priced restaurants appeals to business travelers. The best guest rooms are large and have views overlooking the adjacent park or down to the harbor.

Pros

  • Central location in city
  • Very comfortable pillows
  • Good Japanese restaurant

Cons

  • Decor needs a refresh
  • Streets outside can be noisy
  • Often busy with conferences
Mayoral Dr. at Vincent St., Auckland, 1010, New Zealand
09-366–3000
Hotel Details
455 rooms
No Meals

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