New President Hotel Auckland (Auckland)

New President Hotel Auckland (Auckland)
New President Hotel Auckland

country: New Zealand, city: Auckland (City)

New President Hotel Auckland New President Hotel AucklandThis is an ideal property for free and independent travellers and budget-conscious corporate clients as well.

Location
The New President Hotel is ideally situated in the downtown of Auckland and is next to entertainment and business areas. The hotel is only 100 metres from Sky City Casino and the Sky Tower, while the Auckland Waterfront is an easy 8-minute walk.

Rooms
This property offers 120 guestrooms including suites and apartments. All the apartments and suites are equipped with full kitchen, giving you a fully self contained and comfortable atmosphere.

Restaurant
The Watergate breakfast cafe offers the finest in both Continental and fully cooked breakfast.

General
This property also offers business services, including faxing, photocopying and internet services.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Baby sitting service
Business centre
Conference facilities
Currency exchange
Internet access
Laundry facilities
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Safe deposit box
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Iron and ironing board
Kitchenette
Modem/data port connection
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Refrigerator
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone
Television
Voice mail

Extra Information:


  • 20 km to the International Airport (Auckland)

Address:
27-35 Victoria Street West
Auckland Central


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