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Hostels in Auckland
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YMCA Hostel Cnr of Pitt St & Greys Ave, Auckland | |
| YMCA Hostel offers budget accommodation in the heart of Auckland city centre. Guests have access to a shared laundry, kitchenette, outdoor seating area, and lounge room with pool table and cable TV. More… |
from $20.05 Average price per night |
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City Travellers Auckland 93 Anzac Avenue, Auckland | |
| City Travellers Auckland offers budget accommodations in the heart of Auckland. Private rooms include a kitchenette, flat-screen TV and city views. More… |
from $22.45 Average price per night |
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Verandahs Backpackers Lodge 6 Hopetoun St, Freemans Bay , Auckland | |
| This environmentally friendly backpackers lodge, lovingly restored to their original grandeur, features 2 elegant guest lounges, spacious gardens, and verandahs with views of Auckland city skyline. More… |
from $22.45 Average price per night |
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Nomads Auckland Backpackers 16-20 Fort Street, Auckland | |
| Nomads Auckland Hostel is located in a beautiful historic building in downtown Auckland. More… |
from $15.24 Average price per night |
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Newton Lodge 27 Cross Street, Newton, Auckland | |
| Offering rooms and dorms with free Wi-Fi, Newton Lodge is within 5 minutes’ walk of K Road and the airport bus stop. It features a shared lounge and kitchen, as well as an internet café. More… |
from $16.84 Average price per night |
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Silverfern Backpackers 234 Hobson Street, Auckland | |
| Located in the heart of Auckland, Silverfern Backpackers features rooms offering city views and free Wi-Fi. Guests have access to a games room, a barbecue area and a sunny terrace. More… |
from $15.24 Average price per night |
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Called the ""City of Sails"" due to the large number of yachts anchored in Waitemata Harbor, Auckland is the largest city of both New Zealand and Polynesia. Built on the Auckland Volcanic Field featuring about 48 extinct volcanoes, this city truly is a blast!
Auckland is a real cultural mix with strong Asian, European, Maori and Polynesian influences, celebrated in frequent festivals and sporting events. Some examples of these cultures can be seen at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, one of the best in New Zealand. For more, try the upmarket dining of the Viaduct Harbor.
Another must-see is the tallest free-standing tower in the Southern Hemisphere, the Sky Tower. If you’re feeling up to the challenge, you can even perform the Sky Jump, a controlled base jump from 630 feet!
Climbing the volcanic cones as well as the stunning Auckland Harbour Bridge will provide unforgettable, panoramic views of the city’s skyline. For a different perspective, why not try a cruise or sea kayaking?
Getting to the city center is an easy trip from Auckland International Airport. Find modern hotels, comfortable motels and cheap hostels on Booking.com, sure to have the perfect place to stay for your trip.
