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Pullman Hotels in Auckland

Creative sparks in Britomart, rooftop moments in Ponsonby. A city of progressive ideas and synergy. Step in and shape your stay.

Auckland, the creative pulse of New Zealand

Auckland blends energy, culture and creativity. From Britomart to Waiheke, iconic spots and diverse communities spark fresh ideas, bold connections and a unique urban-island rhythm.

And yet the most heavily populated city in New Zealand is an unashamedly urban and contemporary place back in the city center. Behind the port with its towering masts there’s the New Zealand Maritime Museum, and then St. Patrick's Cathedral and the business district, bristling with skyscrapers. They include the Sky Tower, the tallest in the southern hemisphere. This architectural feat provides a visual reference point on Auckland’s skyline: you can see the Sky Tower as far away as Parnell. Here, in the city’s oldest neighbourhood, the laid-back attitude of the Kiwis wins through, making you forget the bustle of SkyCity and the like. Its wooden houses built by 19th century colonists are now home to countless art galleries. Popular with artists, this chic, residential neighbourhood is overlooked by the Auckland Museum, one of the biggest in the country, set in the lush greenery of the Auckland Domain. After your introduction to the real Auckland, head to the stylish, bohemian Ponsonby. It may be quite a way away from Auckland’s biggest shopping center, Sylvia Park, but Ponsonby is a popular haunt with fashionistas, with its concept stores, luxury labels and designer window displays. Karen Walker, the grande dame of Kiwi fashion, lives here and has opened one of her boutiques here. The designer is the ultimate proof of how well New Zealand’s creativity exports. She comes from the fertile breeding ground of an open-minded artistic community that is constantly on the go. Auckland provides the backdrop for many events, like the Auckland Arts Festival, the New Zealand International Film Festival and the Auckland Lantern Festival.

The latter reflects the cosmopolitan DNA of a city that is geographically isolated, just like its home nation. The food takes its influences from the likes of France and Asia for a fusion of flavors, without ever compromising on the healthy freshness of its ingredients. The plethora of markets that fill the urban landscape, including the ever popular Auckland Night Market and Otara Market, are just two mouth-watering examples. Here too, the city’s relationship with nature is celebrated... Auckland is built on volcanoes after all. This geological past provides the pretext for one last adventure, to One Tree Hill, a volcanic peak that rises up from Cornwall Park. This immense green jewel is the perfect end to your introduction to Aotearoa, the “Land of the Long White Cloud” in Maori, and the ideal backdrop for Pullman hotels to welcome travellers eager to experience the vibrant energy of Auckland.

Pullman hotels' collection in Auckland

From the beating heart of the Central Business District to the pace of the airport, each address blends contemporary design with premium amenities. Expect inspiring views, intuitive tech, vibrant culinary experiences & innovative spaces to co-create

Travel tips about Auckland

Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, home to 1.5 million people and the world’s largest Polynesian community. English and Māori are the official languages. Most restaurants, bars, and stores open daily, some 24/7 in central areas.

Auckland Airport is located south of the city and is well connected by taxis, shuttles and public transport. Private transfers and metered taxis are available at most times of day for direct access to Pullman hotels in Auckland.

Auckland Airport is located south of the city and well connected by taxis, shuttles, and public transport. Private transfers and metered taxis are available throughout the day, offering direct access to Pullman hotels.

Visa requirements for New Zealand vary by country. Check with your local immigration authority to confirm whether a visa or travel authorisation is needed before travelling.

The currency is the New Zealand dollar (NZ$). Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are easy to find. Tipping is not mandatory, as service is usually included. Currency exchange is available at banks and exchange offices.

Auckland’s oceanic climate makes it a year-round destination, with warm summers and mild winters. Weather can be changeable, but the drier months from late spring to early autumn are generally ideal for exploring the city.

Top things to do in Auckland

From galleries to volcanic peaks, explore Auckland’s vibrant energy through its iconic highlights.

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Auckland Museum

Set in Auckland Domain, this neoclassical landmark honors fallen soldiers and houses rich collections on Māori culture, natural history, and major 20th-century conflicts—an essential stop for history and culture lovers.

Auckland Volcanic Fields

Auckland is set on a vast field of 48 inactive volcanoes, of which some have become local parklands. To visit molten magma first hand, you’ll have to travel approximately 100 kilometers from the city.

SkyJump & Auckland Bridge Bungy

Auckland offers some serious adrenaline activities! Take the plunge by bungy jumping with Auckland Bridge Bungy, or base jump off the Auckland Sky Tower with SkyJump, one of the tallest towers in the southern hemisphere.

America’s Cup Sailing Experience

Follow in the footsteps of the great sailing navigators of the America's Cup off the port of Auckland on board an authentic racing yacht. Put yourself in the hands of the crew and let yourself go, facing the spray.

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Sky Tower

Rising 328 meters, this is the tallest tower in the Southern Hemisphere. Its three observation decks offer breathtaking panoramic views of the city and beyond—an unmissable experience in Auckland.

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