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Nestled in the heart of Auckland's CBD, Rydges Auckland is a short stroll from Auckland's retail districts, the Casino, the America's Cup Viaduct Village, and superb waterfront restaurants. The upper levels of Rydges Auckland offer panoramic views of the Auckland Harbour Bridge and Waitemata Harbour. This hotel provides a combination of stylish guestrooms, award-winning dining, and superior service for all guests to enjoy. Hotel amenities include the business center, parking area, conference facilities, babysitting, Internet facilities, money exchange, room service, and 24-hour reception. Featuring stylish yet contemporary decor, Circa Restaurant & Bar has simple and innovative international cuisine, highlighting local fresh produce. Gymnasium and swimming facilities are available at the Auckland Tepid Baths, located about half a mile from Ryges Auckland. Access passes are available from the hotel reception free of charge for guests. All rooms feature modem access, minibars, TVs and pay movies, irons and ironing boards, hairdryers, clock radios, functional desk/workstation areas, and tea and coffee making facilities.
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Rydges Auckland Property Information:
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Rooms:
188
Floors:
14
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- Conventions
- First class
- Dry cleaning
- Nonsmoking
- Wheel chair access
- Business center
- Dining
- Meeting room
- Fitness facility
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Rydges Auckland Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
2PM
Check-Out:
11AM
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Auckland Destination Overview
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Auckland is the gateway to New Zealand and its largest city. Almost entirely surrounded by water, and covered with volcanic hills, the city has a spectacular harbor and a population of 1.3 million people. This is a city of infinite possibilities. Wherever the visitor may be at any given moment, there is the assurance that within 30 minutes or less he or she could be cruising the harbor, playing a round of golf, swimming at a beautiful city beach, or even walking in subtropical forest . New Zealand consists of two main islands, North and South, as well as some small offshore islands.
Auckland is located on the North Island. It has a pleasant subtropical climate with mild winters (June, July and August) and warm, humid summers (December, January and February). Greater Auckland is actually a fusion of four cities: Auckland, Manukau, North Shore, and Waitakere. Each is reached via a highway network, which crosses the harbor, rivers, creeks, and bays and is used daily by the thousands who commute into the inner city to work. Auckland has two universities with the accompanying literary and cultural benefits.
Many Auckland shops are open seven days, central bars and nightclubs welcome patrons well into the night, and a cosmopolitan mix of Polynesians, Asians, and Europeans all contribute to the cultural milieu. There is fine music in Auckland: everything from symphony concerts and ballet to rock, jazz and blues. Kiwi bands such the one led by Bic Runga mix contemporary rock sounds with Polynesian influences. Auckland is known as the City of Sails and has more boats per capita than any other city in the world. It also has 22 regional parks covering 91,521 acres.
This city is a top choice for anyone interested in wide open spaces and physical activities. Above the ground you can go bungee jumping, parachuting and skydiving. On the ground you can go hiking, mountain bike riding, skiing, horse riding, rock climbing, and 'zorbing'. Underground you can go surface caving, cave rafting, and hydro sliding; and on the water you can go jet-boarding, white-water sledging, rafting, boogey boarding, canoeing, kayaking, surfing, , and scuba diving. If there is a difficult and challenging way to get from one point to another you can do it in New Zealand.
Of all these activities, the most popular one is still tramping (hiking or trekking). Thousands of miles of marked tracks and an efficient network of trampers' huts are in place. Auckland is an ideal vacation destination for families, and, in fact, for travelers of all ages. It is clean, safe, and exciting, all at the same time.
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