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Park Hyatt Auckland
Description
Upmarket hotel offering harbour views, an infinity pool & a spa, plus dining & a bar.
Nearby attractions
ASB Waterfront Theatre
138 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Silo Park
Corner Beaumont Street and Jellicoe, Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Viaduct Basin
Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Daldy Street Park
Wynyard Quarter Daldy Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Wynyard Crossing
Wynyard Crossing Bridge, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Wynyard Quarter
82 Wyndham Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Auckland Central and Silo Marina Office
141 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Wynyard Quarter Playspace
Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari
Berth 9, Eastern Viaduct Marina, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Viaduct Harbour
85 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Nearby restaurants
Wynyard Grill Steakhouse and Wine Lounge
3/142 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Baduzzi
10/26 Jellicoe Street, North Wharf, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Feriza's
7/12 Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Wander Café, Bistro and Wine Bar
2 Madden Street, Wynyard Quarter, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Good George North Wharf
1 Jellicoe Street, North Wharf, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Auckland Fish Market
22-32 Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Conservatory
E1/17 Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Onemata
Park Hyatt Auckland 99 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Wynyard Pavilion
17 Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Thai Street
3/12 Jellicoe Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Nearby hotels
Park Hyatt Auckland
99 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour
21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Travelodge Hotel Auckland Wynyard Quarter
110 Pakenham Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
MARSDEN VIADUCT
21 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, (Marsden Viaduct- Reception located on, Located in the same building as Sofitel Viaduct level 3, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
QT Auckland
4 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Westhaven, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Ohtel Auckland
32 Market Place, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Latitude 37
Latitude 37 Apartments 20 Pakenham Street East, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Sebel Auckland Viaduct Harbour
85/89 Customs Street West, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
The Chancellor on Hobson
1 Hobson Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
Rendezvous Heritage Hotel Auckland
35 Hobson Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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Park Hyatt Auckland

99 Halsey Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand
4.0(586)
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Upmarket hotel offering harbour views, an infinity pool & a spa, plus dining & a bar.

attractions: ASB Waterfront Theatre, Silo Park, Viaduct Basin, Daldy Street Park, Wynyard Crossing, Wynyard Quarter, Auckland Central and Silo Marina Office, Wynyard Quarter Playspace, Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari, Viaduct Harbour, restaurants: Wynyard Grill Steakhouse and Wine Lounge, Baduzzi, Feriza's, Wander Café, Bistro and Wine Bar, Good George North Wharf, Auckland Fish Market, The Conservatory, Onemata, Wynyard Pavilion, Thai Street
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Phone
+64 9 366 1234
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Nearby attractions of Park Hyatt Auckland

ASB Waterfront Theatre

Silo Park

Viaduct Basin

Daldy Street Park

Wynyard Crossing

Wynyard Quarter

Auckland Central and Silo Marina Office

Wynyard Quarter Playspace

Auckland Whale & Dolphin Safari

Viaduct Harbour

ASB Waterfront Theatre

ASB Waterfront Theatre

4.6

(618)

Open 24 hours
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Silo Park

Silo Park

4.5

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Viaduct Basin

Viaduct Basin

4.7

(174)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Daldy Street Park

Daldy Street Park

4.3

(134)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Hidden Auckland Walking Tour
Hidden Auckland Walking Tour
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 PM
Auckland, 1010, New Zealand
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Explore the world of the honey bee on Waiheke
Explore the world of the honey bee on Waiheke
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:30 PM
Waiheke Island, 1081, New Zealand
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Nearby restaurants of Park Hyatt Auckland

Wynyard Grill Steakhouse and Wine Lounge

Baduzzi

Feriza's

Wander Café, Bistro and Wine Bar

Good George North Wharf

Auckland Fish Market

The Conservatory

Onemata

Wynyard Pavilion

Thai Street

Wynyard Grill Steakhouse and Wine Lounge

Wynyard Grill Steakhouse and Wine Lounge

4.6

(415)

$$$

Click for details
Baduzzi

Baduzzi

4.5

(1.2K)

Click for details
Feriza's

Feriza's

4.3

(561)

$$

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Wander Café, Bistro and Wine Bar

Wander Café, Bistro and Wine Bar

4.5

(165)

$$

Open until 3:00 PM
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Reviews of Park Hyatt Auckland

4.0
(586)
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5.0
5y

The Park Hyatt is new and very nice. The rooms are stunning, eventhing has touch controls and ours come with a stunning harbor view which was stunning during the day and night. The curtains are full black out making the room pitch black which gave me an incredibly good sleep. The door out to the balcony is tripple glazed or something because when you fully lock the door you can hear nothing outside. Being located where it is, i would imagine on weekends and later nights during the week a lot of foot traffic a few floors below would echo up the building design.

In the room there's a large TV on an arm to rotate it to aim towards the bed or the lounge area. There's easy controls and connections to connect your laptop or other devices via HDMI, USB ports etc. and there are USB ports by the nightstands to charge your devices. Water pressure for the rain forest shower was great and the dual basins when getting ready is great. There was also a walk in ward drobe with plenty of storage for clothes, shoes, bags and a safe to store your valuables. The toilet is seperate to the bathroom and had it's own basin too.

Blinds control your privacy in your room and the balcony is very large and private. Since the hotel was new there were very few guests but the restaurants were busy. Not all were open (of the 4) but the prices were the same or less than what you'd pay at the nearby wynyard quarter area.

Dinner we ate in the hotel and was delicious, the service was very good and the staff were attentative but not too in your face which is nice. Constantly being asked about my feelings while i'm eating can get annoying so it's good they didn't do that.

Breakfast was possibly the best presentation of and tasting museli i've ever had in my life. I think the honey on the honeycomb was a fantastic touch. The eggs benedict were equally amazing with a paprika sprinkling to finish it off.

Overall the location of this hotel, the privacy it provides yet places you in the center of the city is great. I will totally stay here again if presented with a chance to, it felt international and a cut above other hotels I've stayed at throughout NZ. It's nice to know hotels with class and service like this can exist here after some of the shockers i've stayed at with similar star ratings. Pricing in comparisson to other hotels in NZ puts this at the top bracket but not out of reach, you're definitely getting what you...

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5.0
1y

Even before we arrived at our room, I already knew: this is Auckland's best hotel.

Location: Across the boardwalk from the CBD — which ordinarily wouldn't be a problem, except that during our stay the pedestrian drawbridge was out of service. Fortunately there's a small ferry that runs every 10 minutes and will get you across in about the same time, saving you a half-hour walk around the harbour.

You might find it a nuisance; for us it added to the charm of staying on the water.

Staff: Save for the one robotic server at breakfast it was five-star all the way. Of course our favourite staff member was the on-site dog Beau, ready for all the pets whenever he was on duty.

Room: We booked the cheapest available room through AMEX FHR and were upgraded at check-in to a harbour-view twin. The room's layout was especially great: not only was the toilet separate from the shower but the shower was separate from the tub — giving us two separate bathrooms plus a water closet.

Another thoughtful touch? Windows you could actually open to breathe in some fresh sea air.

Internet & TV: WiFi was decent, TV had media casting. The unit itself was attached to a movable arm and could be tucked away for maximum harbour view. This didn't bother me as much as I thought it would, possibly because the TV itself is enormous.

Food: Breakfast featured a buffet plus appetizers and hot entrées made to order, with both Western and Asian options available. Most of the dishes were great, but the open-faced omelette (isn't that a frittata?) was far too oily to have any discernable taste.

We used our food credit for dinner in another onsite restaurant, which was fine. There's also a lounge where you can order food all day long. You certainly won't go hungry here, just remember that there are good restaurants in the surrounding neighbourhood, too.

Earlier this same trip we stayed across the harbour at the new Intercontinental. It doesn't even come close — if you can afford it, the Park Hyatt is where...

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4.0
11w

Stayed a Park Hyatt Auckland for a 4-day long weekend. Great location in the harbour with a short walk to the CBD, the ferry terminal and with heaps of good restaurant options in the area.||The architecture of the hotel is a stunning inside with a bright soaring atrium, interesting patterns and textures. Our room, a harbour view king, was very spacious and comfortable with an excellent bath and shower area. I’m a big fan of rain showers and this was wonderful – great water pressure, big shower head and lots of room. The room had good suitcase storage but no drawers to unpack into. The bed was very comfortable – a massive king that was a bit too big for my liking. Downside was the bedding. The pillows were too big and very soft. The bedding – a doona only. I really dislike doona only bedding – all hotel beds should have proper sheets as well as doonas and pillow options. ||The gym, pool and spa facilities are very good and got a good work out from us.||Lots of food options and all of them with great ground level views of the harbour – The Pantry café, Onemata restaurant, The Living Room and the Captains Bar. We used all and multiple times except for the Captains Bar. Good standard café offerings in the Pantry with pretty good coffee. Light meals and drinks in the living room were tasty and the right size. ||The breakfast buffet in Onemata was disappointing in selection and range. Also, it was all or nothing – you had to pay for the whole buffet and couldn’t just opt for the continental selections. We’ve stayed in Hyatt properties in 5 countries - Park Hyatt Canberra and Park Hyatt Dubai are my measure for really good breakfast buffets. Unfortunately, Onemata didn’t measure up for breakfast. ||On the other hand, the Gibbston Valley Winery 5-Course Wine Dinner we had in Onemata was superb with excellent textures, visuals, portions and tastes. A truly outstanding meal accompanied by great wine and excellent service.||Despite the bedding issue, we’ll definitely...

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The Park Hyatt is new and very nice. The rooms are stunning, eventhing has touch controls and ours come with a stunning harbor view which was stunning during the day and night. The curtains are full black out making the room pitch black which gave me an incredibly good sleep. The door out to the balcony is tripple glazed or something because when you fully lock the door you can hear nothing outside. Being located where it is, i would imagine on weekends and later nights during the week a lot of foot traffic a few floors below would echo up the building design. In the room there's a large TV on an arm to rotate it to aim towards the bed or the lounge area. There's easy controls and connections to connect your laptop or other devices via HDMI, USB ports etc. and there are USB ports by the nightstands to charge your devices. Water pressure for the rain forest shower was great and the dual basins when getting ready is great. There was also a walk in ward drobe with plenty of storage for clothes, shoes, bags and a safe to store your valuables. The toilet is seperate to the bathroom and had it's own basin too. Blinds control your privacy in your room and the balcony is very large and private. Since the hotel was new there were very few guests but the restaurants were busy. Not all were open (of the 4) but the prices were the same or less than what you'd pay at the nearby wynyard quarter area. Dinner we ate in the hotel and was delicious, the service was very good and the staff were attentative but not too in your face which is nice. Constantly being asked about my feelings while i'm eating can get annoying so it's good they didn't do that. Breakfast was possibly the best presentation of and tasting museli i've ever had in my life. I think the honey on the honeycomb was a fantastic touch. The eggs benedict were equally amazing with a paprika sprinkling to finish it off. Overall the location of this hotel, the privacy it provides yet places you in the center of the city is great. I will totally stay here again if presented with a chance to, it felt international and a cut above other hotels I've stayed at throughout NZ. It's nice to know hotels with class and service like this can exist here after some of the shockers i've stayed at with similar star ratings. Pricing in comparisson to other hotels in NZ puts this at the top bracket but not out of reach, you're definitely getting what you paid for here.
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Even before we arrived at our room, I already knew: this is Auckland's best hotel. Location: Across the boardwalk from the CBD — which ordinarily wouldn't be a problem, except that during our stay the pedestrian drawbridge was out of service. Fortunately there's a small ferry that runs every 10 minutes and will get you across in about the same time, saving you a half-hour walk around the harbour. You might find it a nuisance; for us it added to the charm of staying on the water. Staff: Save for the one robotic server at breakfast it was five-star all the way. Of course our favourite staff member was the on-site dog Beau, ready for all the pets whenever he was on duty. Room: We booked the cheapest available room through AMEX FHR and were upgraded at check-in to a harbour-view twin. The room's layout was especially great: not only was the toilet separate from the shower but the shower was separate from the tub — giving us two separate bathrooms plus a water closet. Another thoughtful touch? Windows you could actually open to breathe in some fresh sea air. Internet & TV: WiFi was decent, TV had media casting. The unit itself was attached to a movable arm and could be tucked away for maximum harbour view. This didn't bother me as much as I thought it would, possibly because the TV itself is enormous. Food: Breakfast featured a buffet plus appetizers and hot entrées made to order, with both Western and Asian options available. Most of the dishes were great, but the open-faced omelette (isn't that a frittata?) was far too oily to have any discernable taste. We used our food credit for dinner in another onsite restaurant, which was fine. There's also a lounge where you can order food all day long. You certainly won't go hungry here, just remember that there are good restaurants in the surrounding neighbourhood, too. Earlier this same trip we stayed across the harbour at the new Intercontinental. It doesn't even come close — if you can afford it, the Park Hyatt is where you want to be!
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The Park Hyatt is new and very nice. The rooms are stunning, eventhing has touch controls and ours come with a stunning harbor view which was stunning during the day and night. The curtains are full black out making the room pitch black which gave me an incredibly good sleep. The door out to the balcony is tripple glazed or something because when you fully lock the door you can hear nothing outside. Being located where it is, i would imagine on weekends and later nights during the week a lot of foot traffic a few floors below would echo up the building design. In the room there's a large TV on an arm to rotate it to aim towards the bed or the lounge area. There's easy controls and connections to connect your laptop or other devices via HDMI, USB ports etc. and there are USB ports by the nightstands to charge your devices. Water pressure for the rain forest shower was great and the dual basins when getting ready is great. There was also a walk in ward drobe with plenty of storage for clothes, shoes, bags and a safe to store your valuables. The toilet is seperate to the bathroom and had it's own basin too. Blinds control your privacy in your room and the balcony is very large and private. Since the hotel was new there were very few guests but the restaurants were busy. Not all were open (of the 4) but the prices were the same or less than what you'd pay at the nearby wynyard quarter area. Dinner we ate in the hotel and was delicious, the service was very good and the staff were attentative but not too in your face which is nice. Constantly being asked about my feelings while i'm eating can get annoying so it's good they didn't do that. Breakfast was possibly the best presentation of and tasting museli i've ever had in my life. I think the honey on the honeycomb was a fantastic touch. The eggs benedict were equally amazing with a paprika sprinkling to finish it off. Overall the location of this hotel, the privacy it provides yet places you in the center of the city is great. I will totally stay here again if presented with a chance to, it felt international and a cut above other hotels I've stayed at throughout NZ. It's nice to know hotels with class and service like this can exist here after some of the shockers i've stayed at with similar star ratings. Pricing in comparisson to other hotels in NZ puts this at the top bracket but not out of reach, you're definitely getting what you paid for here.
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Even before we arrived at our room, I already knew: this is Auckland's best hotel. Location: Across the boardwalk from the CBD — which ordinarily wouldn't be a problem, except that during our stay the pedestrian drawbridge was out of service. Fortunately there's a small ferry that runs every 10 minutes and will get you across in about the same time, saving you a half-hour walk around the harbour. You might find it a nuisance; for us it added to the charm of staying on the water. Staff: Save for the one robotic server at breakfast it was five-star all the way. Of course our favourite staff member was the on-site dog Beau, ready for all the pets whenever he was on duty. Room: We booked the cheapest available room through AMEX FHR and were upgraded at check-in to a harbour-view twin. The room's layout was especially great: not only was the toilet separate from the shower but the shower was separate from the tub — giving us two separate bathrooms plus a water closet. Another thoughtful touch? Windows you could actually open to breathe in some fresh sea air. Internet & TV: WiFi was decent, TV had media casting. The unit itself was attached to a movable arm and could be tucked away for maximum harbour view. This didn't bother me as much as I thought it would, possibly because the TV itself is enormous. Food: Breakfast featured a buffet plus appetizers and hot entrées made to order, with both Western and Asian options available. Most of the dishes were great, but the open-faced omelette (isn't that a frittata?) was far too oily to have any discernable taste. We used our food credit for dinner in another onsite restaurant, which was fine. There's also a lounge where you can order food all day long. You certainly won't go hungry here, just remember that there are good restaurants in the surrounding neighbourhood, too. Earlier this same trip we stayed across the harbour at the new Intercontinental. It doesn't even come close — if you can afford it, the Park Hyatt is where you want to be!
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