Located in the heart of Auckland CBD (Central Business District), next to the iconic Sky Tower and SkyCity Casino, SkyCity Hotel Auckland offers beautifully appointed rooms and suites with free WiFi,...
Attractively set in the centre of Auckland, Travelodge Hotel Auckland Wynyard Quarter features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private paid parking.
Located opposite the Parnell Rose Gardens, Auckland Rose Park Hotel provides a range of hotel-style accommodation, just 5 minutes’ drive from Auckland city centre. Free WiFi is available.
Located close to Auckland’s scenic harbour, the Copthorne Hotel is a 4-star property offering spacious guest accommodation and great views over the city and the water.
Grand Millennium Auckland, superbly located in the city centre with some of the city’s finest dining, shopping and entertainment venues at your doorstep.
Sudima Auckland Airport is 5 minutes drive from Manakau Harbour and Butterfly Creek and 15 minutes drive from Rainbow’s End. Auckland’s City Centre is a 30 minute drive away.
Well set in Auckland, Holiday Inn Express Auckland City Centre, an IHG Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
The location, value for money, great buffet and very clean
Attractively set in the centre of Auckland, Mercure Auckland Queen Street features air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Convenient location in the city and staff are very helpful.
Conveniently situated in the centre of Auckland, Ohtel Auckland provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Location, cleanliness and comfortable. Everything was perfect.
Attractively set in the centre of Auckland, Travelodge Hotel Auckland Wynyard Quarter features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private paid parking.
Much cleaner and tidier room than we had last time
The Sebel Auckland Manukau is set in Auckland, in the Manukau district. The property features an on site restaurant and bar and is situated a 15-minute drive from Auckland Airport.
Clean, great parking spaces. The staff were so lovely!
Located next to Auckland International Airport, Novotel Auckland Airport offers elegant modern accommodation, a restaurant, a bar and a fully equipped fitness centre.
Loved the beds!!! And the shower,very comfortable rooms
Ideally set in the Mount Eden district of Auckland, Quest Mount Eden is situated 2.3 km from Auckland Town Hall, 2.4 km from Auckland Domain and 2.4 km from Aotea Square.
Loved the room, absolutely beautiful and very clean.
Poenamo Hotel offers access to 6 separately owned and managed restaurants within the complex, a fully fenced outdoor pool with hot tub, and free parking, including for trucks, on site.
Good views close to other eatery and fuel facilities
Auckland Airport Kiwi Hotel is just a 10 minutes drive from Auckland Airport. There is a free Airport Shuttle Service available (Yellow Bus) for all our guests.
We were upgraded to room 212 and it was very comfortable
Located in Auckland, 2.5 km from Ellerslie Racecourse, Aachen House provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
The room was immaculate.
Perfect place to stay for Eden Park
Situated 13 km from Auckland Botanic Gardens, Pullman Auckland Airport offers 5-star accommodation in Auckland and has a fitness centre, a restaurant and a bar.
Friendly staff, so clean and nice, rooms were a ni e size.
Offering free WiFi, The Convent Hotel offers rooms in Auckland, less than 1 km from Eden Park Stadium and 2.5 km from Auckland Town Hall. The property is set 2.5 km from The Civic.
location, interior design, good price, high ceilings,
Conveniently located in the centre of Auckland, Horizon by SkyCity offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a bar. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Offering spacious accommodation in the heart of Auckland CBD (Central Business District), CityLife Auckland features a fitness centre, an indoor heated pool and unlimited free WiFi.
Everything. Excellent hotel, very good value for money. Very helpful staff
FAQs about hotels in Auckland
On average, 3-star hotels in Auckland cost £68 per night, and 4-star hotels in Auckland are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Auckland can on average be found for £124 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Auckland this weekend is £75 or, for a 4-star hotel, £94. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Auckland for this weekend cost on average around £126 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £77 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Auckland for tonight. You'll pay on average around £92 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Auckland will cost around £122 (based on Booking.com prices).
Called the 'City of Sails' due to the large number of yachts anchored in Waitemata Harbour, Auckland is the largest city of both New Zealand and Polynesia. Built on the Auckland Volcanic Field featuring about 48 extinct volcanoes, this city truly offers a blast!
Auckland is a real cultural mix with strong Asian, European, Maori and Polynesian influences, celebrated in frequent festivals and sporting events. Some examples of these cultures can be seen at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, one of the best in New Zealand. For more, try the upmarket dining of the Viaduct Harbour.
Another must-see is the tallest free-standing tower in the Southern Hemisphere, the Sky Tower. If you’re feeling up to the challenge, you can even perform the Sky Jump, a controlled base jump from 192 metres!
Climbing the volcanic cones as well as the stunning Auckland Harbour Bridge will provide unforgettable, panoramic views of the city’s skyline. For a different perspective, why not try a cruise or sea kayaking?
Getting to the city centre is an easy trip from Auckland International Airport. Find modern hotels, comfortable motels and cheap hostels on Booking.com, sure to have the perfect accommodation for your holiday.
Although we were in Auckland for a Trade Show Event, it was...
Although we were in Auckland for a Trade Show Event, it was the atmosphere being down at the Viaduct amongst it all, like looking out to the beautiful yacht's parked in the viaduct, the restaurants & cafes.
Just around the corner was the sky city tower & casino which was only a few minutes walk away.
Our uber was so nice & friendly like everyone that we met in Auckland.
Charmaine
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Stayed in Auckland many times but this time I want to return...
Stayed in Auckland many times but this time I want to return.
The viaduct is vibrant and lots to see without having to get in the car.
Lots of Restaurants and Bars and action.
We ate in the Viaduct and avoided going up town. Auckland is quite hilly and disjointed.
Gillian
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I lived the first 30+ years of my life in Auckland, and was...
I lived the first 30+ years of my life in Auckland, and was a hotel Concierge in several of its best hotels for 10 of those. From that perspective, I have a detailed and intimate knowledge of the city’s many (once) great attributes.
As the country’s primary gateway, with most of New Zealand’s more famous attractions found outside of Auckland, the city nevertheless did once manage to offer some unique opportunities -Muriwai and the west coast beaches, Rangitoto extinct volcano exploration, Waiheke Island vineyard dining, and even limited whale watching options just 30mins sailing from the CBD.
But that was in its helsion days some 20 years ago. Since then, and particularly since C19, both central and local government have sort to systematically drown it in debt, massacre it’s infrastructure, and general make it a much less attractive place to visit, let alone live or work. As such, I avoid Auckland as much as I can. It is still easily the biggest population centre in NZ, but the fact that construction is stalled in the North Island (2024), but not in the South Island, suggests that Kiwis are leaving it to the new arrivals. Auckland certainly isn’t Gaza, but it’s nothing like it once was either.
Note - I didn’t comment on the “places” listed because my opinions would appear callous -hence no comment.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
was great to be in central Auckland noisey at night but to...
was great to be in central Auckland noisey at night but to be expected your in the middle of the city nice change you could catch buses easily or walk to britomart there was also Uber had plans before going and got every on my agenda completed great week
Phil
8.0
Scored 8.0
That our accommodation was close to the Auckland hospital as...
That our accommodation was close to the Auckland hospital as our purpose was to visit friends, having Ubers makes life easy getting around Auckland it’s cheap and fast. We loved getting takeaways from BFC Korean so yummy and fast, they are in Queen street and close to so many other food options.
Teressa, Karen
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were here as a family.
We were here as a family. It is perhaps not the most family friendly place right in the city so we drove out to other places outside of the city everyday.
There were lots of car parks doing cheap "early bird" car parks so parking is good value for a capital city making driving more affordable. Parking on the road costs alot more though.
The food options are good. From food courts to K Road, the Sky Tower and more fine dining. There is a new food court and new shopping lanes in the old shopping mall on the end of queens Street near britomart that was quite cool and the shopping options and quality has greatly increased since last time I was in Auckland.
There are a number of options for work out classes and gyms including hot yoga and hiit plates.
We found that there was a general calm about the place compared to many capital cities and although it rained alot we found that the sun returned quite quickly.
There are lots of pay to ride scooters dotted around good for saving the children's legs. It cost around ten dollars to get from 2/3 way down queen street to the bottom near the harbour.
There is an arcade and cinema halfway down queen street, the arcade was very reasonably priced and you top up a card which you can use over different occasions if you want to.
The sky tower was a nice evening with a great view of sunset and the city.
People are very friendly and chill here.
There is good access to soo many beaches and the many other tourists sports like the mineral baths, glow worms, lake taupo, the many many beaches and bays, a butterfly park and rainbows end also within easy driving distance and lots of malls just off motorway 1 both North and south in direction.
I’ve been staying at this property on and off for over a decade.
Its location in central Auckland, easy connection to the motorway in Greenlane, the airport, and other destinations like the Hospitals, Spark Arena and Eden Park is perfect for me.
The property itself is still well-maintained and very comfortable, with close proximity to restaurants, fast food, gas stations, supermarkets etc.
Newmarket and Parnell are a short drive or bus ride away, as is Mt Eden and the CBD for that matter!
Perfect location - sitting on the City Link bus route. Buses every few minutes into town and only minutes from CBD, Britomart etc
Loved K Road on a Thurs night! Vibrant, diverse, busy, music, DJ’s, great food, great community-heaps of fun! Great shopping and great eateries.
Comfy beds, clean, well equipped. Everything we needed for a short stay.
Shuttle bus to airport leaves regularly from SkyTower- very convenient.
Good room with all the amenities we expected. The hotel is located very close to Auckland Domain, a big park with a very nice museum. Auckland city centre is a 30 min walk away, which for us was perfect as we like to do things on foot. Also, it was nice that the hotel is located in a quiet area, away from all the noise and chaos of the big city. We also enjoyed the breakfast buffet very much.
We like to leave a day and have a comfortable bed in between flights. What could be more convenient than walking out of the terminal and straight into the hotel. A restaurant, room service, flexible arrival and departure times; Auckland and the Novotel combo is a favourite stopover. If it was a little cheaper it would be better but it is a bargain compared to say Changi airport hotels.
This was the perfect hotel for an overnight after our international flight. Very clean, easy to get to from the airport and the restaurant/bar was very good. We were able to get well rested before beginning our travels in New Zealand. The staff were all very kind and went out of their way to ensure we were comfortable and happy. Thank you
SkyCity Hotel is in the center of everything, including the Sky Tower - which one accesses through the lobby. The rooms were large, well stocked and comfortable. The airport bus comes directly to the hotel. We would definitely stay here again on another trip to Auckland.
Booked the cheapest apartment on offer for a last-minute one-night Auckland stay with the family when in town to catch the rugby. Great value for money, good location, easy check-in and parking was simple and easy to find using the directions on the hotels website.
The location was great! Very convenient and close to all the amenities. There's a Metro Countdown and a very nice cafe right underneath the hotel. The beds are comfy and the staff are very helpful. Would recommend it to whoever wants to explore Auckland CBD.
I really loved the service - getting picked up by the hotel and dropped off at the Auckland International Airport was a great bonus and being able to park our vehicle somewhere secure for free for the week. Top notch staff and real close to airport.
The room was a little run-down but it had a lovely decor and the little courtyard was nice. Good facilities in the room (microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, tv). Nice size room. Parking was relatively cheap compared to other hotels around Auckland.
Relatively close to the airport, although not as close as other hotels and comparably cheap. Rooms were clean and modern and had everything you need. I literally just stayed for 5 hours and slept while I had to wait for my connecting flight.
The lock box was well located. Comfortable stay and location is great, close to airport. 30 min drive to Auckland CBD during off peak timings. Getting in & out of the motorway is very easy. Wifi worked well. Overall, a good experience.
Super close to the Auckland Airport and accessible with the Park and Ride free bus. Major win for us as we had a million peices of luggage. Rooms are quiet and super dark. Staff was friendly and helped me print some travel documents.
We loved the breakfast included in the stay. The location was perfect for meeting friends and enjoying the city. The parking around was very helpful. When we came back to Auckland, will check this wonderful hotel to stay in again.
Buffet breakfast. Parking is a breeze. Drive is accessible to about anywhere...city...airport.....malls....restaurants. Room is comfy. Tv channels galore. And that robot vacuum, feels like the hotel is always clean.
Convenient location near the airport. McDonalds three doors down made getting a quick breakfast convenient before hitting the road. We stayed in the large two bedroom unit. Clean and simple. Parking is easy and secure.
Great breakfast and nice to have airport shuttle. Take the shuttle to the airport and catch the bus to the train to go to Auckland CBD. The gym was small but nice and sign says a new gym/pool are coming soon.
The location. Shame about the lack of signage leaving the carpark area and trying to get to Novotel. People at the end of microphones/phones rather rude given the chaos that is Auckland Airport parking.
A great budget hotel within a few minutes walk of the Auckland CBD, Queens Street and the University.
Has on-site parking, good security and friendly staff.
I would come back.
Location in between Auckland airport and city centre, short distance of driving to both directions.
Clean enough to make us comfortable
Very comfortable bed
KHADIJAH
Malaysia
Research, refine and make plans for your whole trip
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.