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Best hotels in Auckland

Perched between two sparkling harbors, Auckland dazzles with its blend of volcanic landscapes, vibrant culture, and easy access to beaches and islands that feel like secret escapes. We list the best hotels in Auckland based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5.

Best cheap hotel: Noa Hotel
Best boutique hotel: The Hotel Britomart
Best luxury hotel: The Grand By SkyCity

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4.4

QT Auckland

Step inside QT Auckland and you’re swept into a playful world of cool, offbeat charm. The boutique hotel leans hard into design, layering fractal video art, vintage curiosities, bold custom graphics, and subtle maritime nods into a space that feels both curated and delightfully unpredictable. Even the staff join the performance, dressed with a theatrical flair by a local fashion label.

The energy carries into its food and drink scene, drawing savvy locals as much as guests. The true showstopper sits above it all: a glittering rooftop bar with sweeping views over Viaduct Harbour, easily one of the city’s most captivating spots to unwind.

4.7

The Hotel Britomart

The Hotel Britomart, set in Auckland’s vibrant Britomart area, stands out as New Zealand’s first five-green-star hotel, blending luxury with deep environmental responsibility. Every detail has been carefully considered for sustainability, from low greenhouse-gas emissions to eco-friendly paint and even carbon-zero water in the minibar.

Style is far from sacrificed. The hotel pairs a quirky modern build with the heritage Buckland building, mixing sleek design with exposed brick. Thoughtful touches like linen uniforms, handcrafted chandeliers, and bold floral arrangements complement locally made ceramics, Māori artwork, and kauri wood furnishings, celebrating Kiwi craftsmanship while proving sustainability can be truly beautiful.

4.6

Voco Auckland City Centre By Ihg in Auckland

Voco Auckland City Centre By Ihg

Voco Auckland City Centre brings a cosmopolitan boutique vibe to a city often overshadowed by its surrounding landscapes. Set in one of two downtown towers, the hotel offers sweeping views across the low-rise harbor skyline, pairing striking design with a fresh urban energy.

Sustainability is part of its appeal, with bedding made from recycled materials. Guests can enjoy a gym, access to a local bikeshare partnership, and dining options including the Italian trattoria Mozzarella & Co. and Bar Albert, the city’s highest rooftop bar on the 38th floor.

4.7

Hotel DeBrett

Hotel DeBrett

Hotel DeBrett, tucked in the heart of Auckland’s CBD, blends art deco elegance with a warm, contemporary flair. Its design balances classic solidity with vibrant modern touches, playful Kiwi-kitsch details, and indulgent comforts. Surrounded by stylish laneways filled with fashion and art, plus a seductive bar, the hotel offers a rich sensory escape.

Each room is uniquely designed, featuring its own layout and a curated mix of artwork, antiques, retro pieces, and custom furniture. Thoughtful details and quirky collectables ensure every stay feels distinctive and full of character.

4.6

Intercontinental Auckland

InterContinental Auckland offers a prime central location on Waitematā Harbour, combining city convenience with striking waterfront views. Close to key attractions like Commercial Bay, it places shopping, dining, and entertainment within easy reach, while its harbour-facing rooms and suites evoke the feeling of being aboard a luxury cruise.

The hotel features 139 rooms designed in a modern style, blending contemporary aesthetics with subtle Māori influences that reflect local identity. Its atmosphere is lively yet refined, making it an appealing choice for travelers seeking both energy and elegance.

4.5

The Convent Boutique Hotel

The Convent Boutique Hotel

In the heart of Auckland stands a restored century-old Spanish Mission–style convent, now reimagined as the 22-room Convent Boutique Hotel. The building preserves its historic character while embracing a playful, modern identity, blending heritage architecture with contemporary design.

Rooms and suites reference their past with names like Nun’s Repose and Mother Superior, the latter a two-bedroom apartment with a kitchen. Interiors mix weathered textures with vintage and modern furniture. The hotel also houses Ada, a restaurant serving contemporary New Zealand cuisine with Italian influences.

4.5

Hotel Fitzroy

Hotel Fitzroy

Tucked behind a restored villa in Auckland’s Ponsonby, Hotel Fitzroy is a ten-room boutique retreat designed for calm and comfort. It blends the feel of a stylish private residence with a modern hotel, featuring high ceilings, plush interiors, and warmly heated bathroom floors.

Thoughtful touches shape the stay, from in-room tech to breakfast in bed. Guests can enjoy afternoon drinks and light bites, then step outside to explore nearby cafés and galleries, with Ponsonby Road just a short five-minute walk away.

4.4

Cordis Auckland

Cordis Auckland

Set high above central Auckland, Cordis offers skyline and harbor views alongside luxury accommodation. Fully refurbished in 2017 as Langham Hospitality Group’s first Cordis property in the Pacific, it became a refined retreat for both dignitaries and locals. The 2021 Pinnacle Tower expansion made it New Zealand’s largest hotel by room count, allowing it to host large groups without losing comfort or sophistication.

Dining includes traditional high tea in The Chandelier Lounge and the interactive Eight restaurant with eight live kitchens. Families are well catered for with children’s programs, while adults enjoy the Chuan Spa and 24-hour Health Club.

4.4

Skycity Hotel Auckland in Auckland

Skycity Hotel Auckland

SkyCity Hotel Auckland is a sleek, central stay right in the heart of Auckland, perfect if you want shops, dining, and nightlife close by. Rooms are modern and comfortable, with a polished city feel and great views in some categories.

A big draw is the direct access to the SkyCity entertainment complex, so restaurants, bars, and the famous Sky Tower are basically on your doorstep. It’s a handy, lively base for both sightseeing and business trips.

4.4

Radisson Red Auckland in Auckland

Radisson Red Auckland

Radisson RED Auckland is a stylish, modern hotel in the heart of the city, close to the Sky Tower, Viaduct Harbour, and plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants. It has a fun, lively vibe with bold design, comfy rooms, and handy tech touches that make your stay feel easy and relaxed.

It is a great pick if you want something central but a bit more playful than a standard city hotel. You can expect good food and drink options on site, plus a fresh atmosphere that suits both business trips and weekend getaways.

4.5

The Grand by SkyCity

The Grand By SkyCity

The Grand by SkyCity is a stylish five-star hotel right in the heart of Auckland. It feels polished and modern, with spacious rooms, comfy beds, and great views over the city. You are also close to the Sky Tower, shops, restaurants, and the waterfront.

One of the best things is how easy everything feels, from the central location to the indoor pool, spa, and dining options nearby. It is a great pick if you want something a bit more upscale while still being close to the action.

4.1

Noa Hotel

Noa Hotel

Noa Hotel Auckland is an affordable stay in the heart of the city, blending modern design with a calm, almost cocoon-like atmosphere. It feels more like a thoughtfully curated home than a traditional hotel, with soft textures and minimalist interiors.

It’s well-placed for exploring Auckland’s cafes, waterfront, and nightlife on foot. Rooms are compact but cleverly designed, with attention to comfort and detail. A solid pick if you like quiet stays without the fuss.

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