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A far cry from other ‘Hiltons’ worldwide, this contemporary boutique hotel stands proudly at the end of Auckland’s Princes Wharf, just a short stroll from the vibrant cafés and bars of the Viaduct Village (where the America’s Cup racing was based). The nautical design was inspired by the luxury yachts which have given Auckland its endearing nickname –the ‘City of Sails’. The Deluxe Water View Rooms are stylishly furnished in shades of cream, beige and brown and each has a private balcony – but for that extra indulgence, look no further than the stunning, newly-refurbished Bow Suites. Floor-to-ceiling windows encase two-thirds of these suites which are located at the northern end of the hotel and have been uniquely designed to resemble the bow of a ship! The Bow Suites also each boast a 32 inch LCD TV, DVD player, espresso machine, 180 degree harbour view and a fabulous walkout balcony which runs the entire length of the suite. Perfect for friends or families travelling together, the brand new Presidential Suite – which is available as either a one or two bedroom configuration – boasts 250 degree water views and a spectacular bathroom with island-bath. The hotel is also home to the chic 'White Restaurant'–renowned for its waterfront dining and contemporary New Zealand cuisine – and the trendy ‘Bellini’ bar which serves exotic cocktails and tapas – both enjoy wonderful harbour views. Other facilities include a unique outdoor glass-fronted heated lap pool (located on the 4th floor with spectacular views) and ‘Servilles Spa’ where you can relax and be pampered with an array of indulgent treatments.
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PRICES
Prices from £82 per person per night in a Deluxe Water View Room or £180 per person per night in Bow Suite based on 2 people sharing.
Fly to New Zealand (Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch) via Los Angeles or Hong Kong on the award winning services of Air New Zealand from only £890 including taxes and fuel surcharges. Please ask your consultant about upgrading to spacious Pacific Premium from only £280 per sector.
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