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Darlinghurst Quest Inn - 52 Eden Cresent, New Zealand

52 Eden Cresent
52 Eden Cresent, 1
Nightly Rates (108.19 - 161.22)   4 Star
Darlinghurst Quest Inn

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Property Description
Located in quiet street in central city. (Eden Crescent is the extension of Shortland St). Close to Queen Street and Downtown shopping, cafes, restaurants and bars of Viaduct Harbour and Princes Wharf. Very close to University of Auckland, Vector Arena and beautiful Albert Park. Quick and easy access to southern and northwestern motorways. Non-smoking comfortable living in the centre of the city with a choice of studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments; all fully self-contained with well-equipped kitchen (including microwave and dishwasher), washing machine, clothes dryer, Sky TV, direct dial phone, and balcony with either city or harbour views. We are located within a ten minute walk of the Auckland waterfront, central downtown shopping centre area with easy access to the casino, theatres, restaurants and cafes. We are also conveniently located to the University, High Court and commercial office buildings.

Darlinghurst Quest Inn


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Casino

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Fishing

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Skiing

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
    Darlinghurst Quest Inn
  • Studio Suite

  • Open plan studio with queen or king bed, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, balcony/patio with city or ocean view, tea and coffee, dial-up internet.All rooms have a balcony and well equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, (however there is no oven in studio apartments.) This have either king, queen or twin beds. Please advise which bedding configuration you prefer. A washing machine and clothes dryer are standard, as well as hair dryer, SKY TV, CD/stereo, and complimentary tea/coffee/sugar etc.
    Darlinghurst Quest Inn
  • 1 Bedroom Suite

  • One bedroom apartment with queen bed, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, disl-up internet, balcony, tea and coffee.All rooms have a balcony and well equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, (however there is no oven in studio apartments.) This have either king, queen or twin beds. Please advise which bedding configuration you prefer. A washing machine and clothes dryer are standard, as well as hair dryer, SKY TV, CD/stereo, and complimentary tea/coffee/sugar etc.
  • 2 Bedroom Suite

  • Two bedroom apartment with queens or queen and twin beds, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, balcony, tea and coffee, dial-up internet. All rooms have a balcony and well equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, (however there is no oven in studio apartments.) This have either king, queen or twin beds. Please advise which bedding configuration you prefer. A washing machine and clothes dryer are standard, as well as hair dryer, SKY TV, CD/stereo, and complimentary tea/coffee/sugar etc.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • New Zealand Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 10am 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+12 

  • Opened in  1997 

  • 70  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 10  floors. 


  • Directions
    From Auckland international follow the signs to the city to Symondi Street. Take Symondi Street into Anazac Avenue, then turn left onto Parlement Street, it is beside court. Go on Parlement street until Eden and turn right onto Eden. Hotel is located on the corner of Eden and Parliament. Take motorway to city and exit at Wellesley St. Turn left at traffic lights get immediately into right hand lane turn right into Princes St. Drive alongside Albert Park through traffic lights past Hyatt Hotel turn right at T intersection of Shortland St and Eden Crescent. Quest on Eden is a tall red brick building about 300 metres down Eden Crescent on the right hand side. NEARBY TRANSPORTATION * Auckland Airport - 20km N * Ship Terminal - 1/4 mile NEARBY TOWNS * Bay of Islands - 149 miles * Cape Reinga - 273 miles * Chickem Island - 112 miles * Goat Island - 22 miles * Great Barrier Island - 37 miles * Huka Falls - 173 miles * Kawu Island - 34 miles * Lake Taupo - 173 miles * Little Barrier Island - 50 miles * Mission Bay - 5 miles * Opua - 149 miles * Parnell Village - 2 miles * Queenstown - 950 miles * Rotorwa - 146 miles * Russell - 149 miles * Waitang - 149 miles NEARBY BUSINESSES * Auckland University - 1/2 mile * Farmstay - 19 miles * Harrah's Casino - 1/2 mile * New Zealand Agridome - 146 miles * One Tree Hill - 6 miles Auckland International

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card guarantee is required at time of booking on all reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    48 hours notice required of cancellation, otherwise 1 night's accommodation is charged.

    Recreation Information
  • Off-site Recreation

  • * casino * health club * pool * jacuzzi * sauna * golf * tennis * hiking * scuba diving * surfing * boating * fishing

  • 90 Mile Beach

  • 273 miles northwest to the property
  • Alexandra Park

  • 5.5 miles south to the property
  • Auckland Gardens

  • 3 miles south to the property
  • Auckland Harbor Bridge

  • 1.25 miles south to the property
  • Ellerscie Racetrack

  • 7.5 miles southeast to the property
  • Maritime Museum

  • 1/4 mile west to the property
  • Museum of Transport/Technology/History

  • 5 miles northwest to the property
  • Mt Eden Volcano

  • 4 miles south to the property
  • Parnell Baths

  • 3 miles south to the property
  • Rose Gardens

  • 30 miles southeast to the property
  • Victoria Park Market

  • 9 miles southwest to the property
  • Waitomo Glowworm Cave

  • 125 miles south to the property
  • Western Springs

  • 5 miles northwest to the property

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