Grand Millennium Auckland Hotel Shuttles |
Trusted service since 2003
Flight Delayed? We wait.
24/7 Customer Service
| ||
AKL airport hotel transfers A fixture of Aotea Square, the Grand Millennium Auckland is especially popular with business travelers due to its close access to the Aotea Centre - the stay is also home to convenient amenities perfect for those looking to get in and out, with ornate rooms including floor-to-ceiling windows as well as fine details that flow from the room’s floor-to-ceiling views to relaxed headboards made from wood and cotton. Upgraded suites add even more color with grand pianos and fireplaces, in addition to a private lounge serving free breakfast - a swanky spa & sauna help passengers cope from jet lag, while an indoor pool and rooftop garden add just the right touch to keep content. Without shuttles or reliable public transportation close to the hotel, guests are forced to choose from either a private vehicle rental or meet-and-greet services - the former includes options like sedans, vans and SUVs, while the other provides chauffeured drop offs via rides like taxis, stretched limousines and local personal drivers.
For those interested in getting to know what the area is all about, make it easy by following your instincts - those in the mood to sit down at a cool urban green space can discover an array of scenic landscapes and exhibits at Albert Park, home to the Auckland Art Gallery and the famous Merchant House, while the even closer Aotea Square brings various hotels together with the shops at Sky World and evening entertainment from the 1920s-era vibe of The Civic. Settle down for dinner somewhere close afterward, choosing between contemporary Japanese from Katsura Restaurant back at the hotel or settling down with modern New Zealand at Ostro Brasserie & Bar. For a quiet escape and somewhere to chat for hours, drive south toward Mount Eden Summit, afterward moving down the connected Mount Eden Road for various fun cafes that include circus-themed eats at Circus Circus as well as Fraser Cafe’s famous late-night espressos. |