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With spacious promenades that lead you to the bustling restaurant and shopping districts nearby, Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbor celebrates its location in the heart of Auckland on the waterfront.
Central location overlooking the sparkling waters of the harbor
Within a short walk of the shops, bars and restaurants of Auckland's Viaduct Harbor
Exceptionally comfortable signature Sofitel beds and renowned service
The Sofitel is wonderfully located in the center of this vibrant city with many of the city's attractions on its doorstep. Styled in a sleek, modern fashion, The Sofitel represents cosmopolitan urban chic and its bars, restaurants and rooms are all testimony to this, from the dramatic water-filled lobby to the elegant waterside restaurant.
With an eye for detail, all of the luxury guest rooms and suites offer space to relax and revitalise within the chic contemporary surroundings, which include local influences such as the Maori art that adorns all the walls. Rooms are spacious, ask for a Harbor View room to make the most of your time in the city.
Sofitel Auckland has one formal dining option at Lava Dining and one more casual option at 21 Viaduct Cafe; whichever one you chose, they both offer wonderful views and dishes to match. However, there are many more options nearby if you would like to explore the city further.
Spend your day exploring this wonderful city and its surrounding areas, take a walk along the west coast beaches and then return to the hotel in time to rejuvenate at the So SPA featuring an indoor pool, sauna and Jacuzzi.
A stay at Sofitel allows you to experience life on the waterfront in comfort and style.
When to visit
Make sure you take a walk along the harbor front when you're staying here - just admiring the boats is a wonderful way to spend a morning!
Fishing
Sailing
Sofitel Auckland is located in the heart of Auckland central between the prosperous Viaduct harbor development and the attractions of the new Wynyard Quarter. It has a waterfront position overlooking the Waitemata Harbor.