Aspen House Auckland
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62 Emily Place Auckland 1010
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Facilities Include: Private Facilities. Colour TV. In-House Movies. Radio. Clock/Radio. Phone In Room. STD/IDD Phone. Individual Cooking Facilities. Tea/Coffee Facilities. Refrigerator. Guest Laundry. Iron/Ironing Board. Hairdryers. Air-conditioning. Heating. In-room Safe. Safety Deposit Facilities. Non-Smoking Rooms. Meeting Rooms. Licensed Restaurant. TV Lounge. Swimming Pool. Baby Sitting. Tour Desk. Sport Facilities Nearby. Shops On Site. Shops Nearby. Parking onsite. Conference Rooms. Photocopying. Mailing. 24 Hour Fax Service. 24 Hour Reception. Non-Smoking. Airport Shuttle - At Cost. Jogging Track On-Site. Wireless Internet. City Within 1km. Disco Within 1km. Entertainment Within 1km. Museums Within 1km. Nightclub Within 1km. Rail Station Within 1km. Restaurants/Cafes Within 1km. Swimming Pool Within 1km. Casino Within 5km. Cultural Area Within 5km. Theatre District Within 5km. Tourist Area Within 5km. Predominantly for Business. Predominantly for Pleasure. Apartments. Hotel. Suitable for Small Groups. Children Over 12 Welcome. Children Welcome. All Major Credit Cards Accepted. Double Bed. Twin Bed. Twin Beds. Family Rooms. City and Suburbs. Continental Breakfast. Full English Breakfast. Breakfast in Dining Room. Restaurants/Cafes Walking Distance. Restaurants/Cafes Nearby. Ensuite. Bathroom. All Linen Supplied. Verandah/Balcony. Living Room.
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Information about Auckland:
Auckland is New Zealand's largest city. The name Auckland is a Maori word used to describe the entire region. Auckland's reputation as one of the world's most beautiful cities is based on its proximity to both Waitemata and Manakau harbours. It is a great cosmopolitan seaside city. Auckland now has the greatest concentration of Polynesians in the world. Visitors to Auckland should visit both the Auckland Museum (which has an outstanding Maori display) and Auckland's Skytower, the tallest building in New Zealand. Auckland has an excellent and diverse range of accommodation.
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