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Marsden Viaduct Hotel
4.1/582 Reviews
The great stuff: the rooms are very spacious, the bed very comfortable, the bathroom had an excellent shower and a generous bath. The soundproofing was excellent - we didn't hear any noise at all either from other guests, slamming doors or plumbing. The room was also very dark with the curtains pulled which meant a great night sleep. I completed check-in online before arriving and the staff at reception were all friendly and helpful. The online booking process was simple and it's made explicitly clear via (several) emails that you are unable to utilise the Sofitel facilities and need to find your own parking. The location is fantastic. Wynyard Quarter is a lovely spot and far enough away from the central Viaduct that you don't get the bar/restaurant/drunk noise but can easily stroll to the Viaduct, Commercial Bay and Britomart venues. The odd bit: It's very obvious that you're the unwelcome intrusion at the Sofitel. Apart from a flag outside saying the Marsden, there is no signage in the lobby confirming you're in the right place. And don't bother asking the staff - the concierge I had the nerve to bother was pretty darn rude, snapping at me to read my email. Well at least then I knew I was in the right place. Seriously, a small sign at the desk at the entrance would really be helpful. You have to be escorted to the Marsden reception because it's on level 3 and you need a lift card to access that. There's also no signage in the lift for the Marsden reception. My only gripe with the room was that there was one plush chair and one desk chair in the room. When the majority of the rooms would have couples it was disappointing we couldn't both sit in comfort without lounging on the bed. There was also no small coffee table so we had to drag one of the bedside tables to where we were sitting beside the open patio doors. We didn't use the wi-fi so I can't comment on that.
Hotel Fitzroy Curated by Fable
4.6/561 Reviews
It is not recommended to stay. Although it is a five-star hotel, the design is very average. The hotel is really not big. I thought the internal facilities would be more sophisticated, but there are no sanitary facilities. They are like four-star hotels. The most disgusting thing is when I checked in, I met an Indian. When I arrived, no one was there. I went upstairs to look for it and saw someone chatting in the small room (he was in it). He didn't even ask a word. I thought they were all residents. It took half an hour for him to come down. I asked him if he was upstairs. He said yes. I said I didn’t see it when I went up. He lied and said he didn’t see it. I was very angry and said you just saw it. He changed his story and said he didn’t know I was a guest. I said I wanted to complain. He actually said he was the manager or the owner of this hotel. I'm speechless The next day I saw other employees and asked, and they confirmed that he was completely lying. When I picked up my luggage, they gave me a small gift with a small card inside, and asked me to complain to the manager. I wrote a complaint letter estimated to be a thousand words long. But they won't fire that sb-named Sam because he has NZ status and is considered local. They can only wait for him to resign on his own. simply outrageous The breakfast in the hotel is good. It is delivered to the room. If you want to take a picture of the breakfast, you can try it. But I didn’t experience the service at all.
The Great Ponsonby Arthotel
4.3/555 Reviews
Along with Parnell, Ponsonby is our favourite place to stay in Auckland. We stayed at the Great Ponsonby Art Hotel again this year and have no regrets. We always enjoy returning here. Parking is no problem in the hotel grounds or on the street. The small, beautifully furnished hotel offers the kind of hospitality we like most: the staff are attentive and very friendly. The service has been just perfect. This time there were three of us travelling together and we booked the penthouse room and one of the three pavilions behind the house. The balcony and garden are perfect for enjoying an aperitif or a take-away menu. If you're lucky, the odd bird will pay you a visit - this time a kingfisher was a special guest. The rooms are clean and pleasantly large. The pavilions are outfitted with new bath rooms. The cooked breakfast is a dream, just like in the good old days when there were many more B&Bs in New Zealand than there are today. Ponsonby Street has a great selection of restaurants and there is something to suit almost every palate. We were never disappointed. And last but not least Ponsonby is perfectly located for a stroll to the CBD and many sights as the Auckland Museum or the Auckland Art Gallery. We shall return.
Ponsonby Manor Guest House
4.4/545 Reviews
Very nice place, the room was clean, comfortable and very warm, the host ROB was very nice, we stayed at the end of the day, he has been waiting for us and arranged for us, it is a beautiful place, the location is also good, pleasant Check-in experience
Quest on Beaumont
4.4/590 Reviews
We had planned a two-day stay but coronavirus lockdown meant we stayed in this wonderful hotel for about a month. The staff were exceptionally kind and helpful during this difficult time, especially Kylie, Salome and Kyle on reception, who were always ready with a smile and helpful advice. Our initial stay was in a studio room, which had a two-ring hob and microwave, as well as a washing machine and dryer, but we moved to a one-bedroom apartment for most of our stay. We were shown several different layouts of the one-bedroom apartments. We had a hob and full oven, as well as a fridge-freezer. The one we chose had a small desk in an alcove at the side of the main sitting area. The bedroom was separated from the main room by a sliding door, and both rooms had their own TV. There were no opening windows, but the air con was effective and very quiet. Our room looked out over Victoria Park and the Sky Tower. There is a New World supermarket about 5 mins' walk away, and it was an easy stroll to the Wynyard Quarter and marina, with lovely walks along the sea front. The centre of Auckland was about 15 mins walk away. We were able to return our hire car to the town office before walking back to the hotel. We loved this place and were made to feel so welcome; we will definitely return.
Swiss-Belsuites Victoria Park Auckland
4.3/571 Reviews
We began and ended our stay in New Zealand here. My sister and I had stayed here on our last trip to NZ and had been so comfortable we wanted to do so again. When we arrived in Auckland we were given a nice 2 bedroom suite overlooking the park. I think it must have been a handicapped suite as the bathroom was a wet room, which was a little odd, but we got used to it, otherwise very nice. When we checked in again at the end of our trip, a few days before flying home, we were surprised and delighted to find that we had been upgraded to a 3 bedroom, 2 bath penthouse suite. It was huge, with a great view of downtown Auckland and the Skytower. The rooms are very clean and spacious, the beds comfortable, and the little cafe downstairs quite convenient. Buses for Inner Link stop right outside, and it's about a 15 minute walk downtown. New World supermarket is about 5 minutes away. Tip: if walking downtown, go via Halsey Street down to the harbour, you will avoid the hills.

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